10 Random Questions


A decreased dose of sodium thiopental is administered to patients in hypovolemic shock primarily because


In treating arterial hypertension in a patient with a head injury, the agent LEAST likely to increase intracranial pressure is

ADVANCED Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics Neuro

To detect the delivery of hypoxic gas mixture, the optimal location for an oxygen analyzer in this circle is

BASIC Equipment & Physics

A patient receives remifentanil 25 mcg just before retrobulbar block with 0.25% bupivacaine 4 mL. Over the next 10 minutes, he develops apnea and loses consciousness. Which of the following is the most likely explanation?

ADVANCED Regional & Pain

A 50-year-old woman develops stridor 10 hours after undergoing thyroidectomy. The most appropriate management is administration of which of the following drugs?

ADVANCED Respiratory & Critical Care General

The effect of neomycin at the neuromuscular junction is

ADVANCED Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

Which of the following antihypertensive drugs is most likely to cause bradycardia?


Which of the following is the most appropriate action after an anesthetic vaporizer is tipped?

BASIC Equipment & Physics

Which of the following statements concerning anesthetic management for MRIs is true?


A patient has fever and chills in the recovery room following an abdominal hysterectomy that required the intraoperative administration of whole blood 1 unit. A blood sample drawn in the recovery room shows no free hemoglobin. Subsequently, packed red blood cells 1 unit and fresh frozen plasma 1 unit are administered, and the fever and chills recur. The most likely cause of the fever and chills is