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?
(A) Effects of remifentanil
(B) Injection of local anesthetic into cerebrospinal fluid
A 50-year-old woman develops stridor 10 hours after undergoing thyroidectomy. The most appropriate management is administration of which of the following drugs?
Which of the following statements concerning anesthetic management for MRIs is true?
(A) ECG wires are associated with patient burns
(B) Mechanical ventilation of the lungs is not feasible
(C) Monitors with ferromagnetic components may be used
(D) Oxygen analysis of inspired gas is inaccurate
(E) Pulse oximetry is not reliable near the MR scanner
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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
(A) an allergic-type transfusion reaction
(B) a hemolytic transfusion reaction to untested antibodies
(C) bacterial contamination of blood
(D) a reaction to leukocytes contained in the plasma
(E) the presence of cold agglutinins in the patient