A child has tachypnea immediately after reintubation for intractable laryngospasm. Oxygen saturation is 78% at an FiO2 of 1.0. A radiograph of the chest taken 15 minutes later is most likely to show
(A) bilateral pleural effusions
(B) diffuse homogenous pulmonary infiltrates
(C) patchy central infiltrates of the right upper lobe
An 88-kg man is anesthetized with 66% nitrous oxide, 33% oxygen, and 1% isoflurane using a circle system. Following tracheal intubation, the nitrous oxide flow is set at 1 L/min and the oxygen flow is set at 0.5 L/min. After two hours the oxygen monitor indicates a circuit oxygen concentration of only 25% despite the flows noted above. The most likely explanation for this discrepancy is
(A) decrease of oxygen pipeline pressure to 20 psi
(B) increase in the concentration of nitrous oxide in the circuit
A 75-kg, 45-year-old patient with quadriplegia at the level of C6 is scheduled for elective cholecystectomy. Pulmonary function tests show an FVC of 2.4 L and an FEV, of 1.2 L. Which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion based on these findings?
(A) Intercostal muscle function is normal
(B) SpO, will be 80% or less while breathing room air
(C) Total lung capacity is normal
(D) The patient has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A 45-year-old man is scheduled for exploratory laparotomy. Six months ago, he received doxorubicin (Adriamycin) therapy for testicular cancer. This patient is at increased risk for
A 2.8-kg 8-hour-old infant undergoes laparotomy for a ruptured omphalocele. Following primary closure of the abdominal wall, arterial blood gases are PaO2 40 mmHg (FiO2 0.6), PaCO2 55 mmHg, and pH 7.1. Blood pressure is 30/20 mmHg. After increasing the FiO2, the most appropriate action would be to
(A) obtain a radiograph of the chest immediately
(B) withdraw the endotracheal tube 1 cm
(C) assess the patient for coexisting congenital heart disease
(D) administer lactated Ringer's solution 15 ml/kg
An 18-year-old woman has knee pain during arthroscopy performed with femoral and sciatic nerve blocks for repair of a torn medial meniscus. The most appropriate management is addition of which of the following nerve blocks?