10 Random Questions


A 39-year-old patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus receives thiopental 250 mg and succinylcholine 80 mg and is ventilated with 0.75% isoflurane in oxygen. Arterial pressure decreases abruptly from 140/100 to 80/50 mmHg while heart rate remains unchanged at 70 bpm. Failure of heart rate to increase most likely results from

ADVANCED General

During transurethral resection of the prostate under spinal anesthesia with a sensory level to T10, a patient has sudden onset of sharp upper abdominal pain and nausea. Arterial blood pressure increases from 120/80 to 150/90 mmHg; the patient becomes diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

ADVANCED General

Which of the following is indicated by an alarm condition in the line-isolation monitor?

BASIC Equipment & Physics

A 7-year-old, obese, 30-kg boy was anesthetized using an adult circle system containing a 3-liter bag and mask. Induction with nitrous oxide (2 liters), oxygen (1 liter), and enflurane 3% was characterized by three minutes of hyperventilation followed by apnea. Forty-five seconds later, the child moved and became difficult to control. The most likely cause of the movement is

ADVANCED Pediatric

Normal pseudocholinesterase

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

During ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus, a newborn infant receives a total gas flow of 5 L/min through a nonheated Jackson-Rees system. Operating room temperature is maintained at 30°C. The primary cause of a rapid decrease in rectal temperature from 36.8°C to 35°C is

ADVANCED Pediatric

The flow-volume loop shown is most likely from a patient with which of the following?

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care

During an inguinal hernia repair, a newborn infant will have a larger fluid requirement (in milliliters per kilogram) than an adult because of relatively greater

ADVANCED Pediatric

Which of the following is an effect of nitrous oxide?

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

An anesthetized patient in the sitting position has a mean arterial pressure of 80 mmHg measured with a transducer placed at the level of the heart. Mean cerebral arterial pressure 20 cm above the transducer is