During cardiopulmonary bypass at a nasopharyngeal temperature of 28°C and a hematocrit of 20%, temperature-corrected PaCO2 is 50 mmHg and uncorrected PaCO2 is 60 mmHg. The most appropriate management is to
(A) administer additional opioid
(B) administer packed red blood cells to increase hematocrit to 25%
Which of the following is the most common cause of peroneal nerve damage?
(A) Crossed legs in the supine position
(B) Lateral decubitus position
(C) Prone position
(D) Reverse Trendelenburg position
(E) Improper placement of a pelvic retractor
B
A 62-year-old man is in the intensive care unit after successful craniotomy for excision of a meningioma. Blood volume is normal; laboratory studies show serum sodium concentration of 120 mEq/L, serum osmolality of 260 mOsm/L, urine sodium concentration of 50 mEq/L, and urine osmolality of 820 mOsm/L. Which of the following is the most likely explanation?
(A) Fluid overload with 5% dextrose in water
(B) Inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone
Compared with the response of a normal patient, administration of a bolus dose of pancuronium (0.15 mg/kg) to a patient with cirrhosis and ascites would be associated with
Which of the following is a characteristic of VVI pacemakers?
(A) They are inhibited by the R wave
(B) They are triggered by the P wave
(C) They are more likely to precipitate ventricular fibrillation than fixed-rate pacemakers
(D) They are unaffected by unipolar electrocautery
(E) They sense both atrial and ventricular depolarization
A
The EKG rhythm shown developed during cholecystectomy in a 62-year-old man who had a myocardial infarction and is taking atenolol. The drug of choice for treating this arrhythmia is