10 Random Questions
In a patient with surgically significant aortic insufficiency, cardiac output measured by thermodilution will
(A) be greater than right ventricular output
(B) be less than left ventricular output
(C) be less than cardiac output measured by the Fick method
(D) be inaccurate because of decreased signal-to-noise ratio
(E) underestimate net systemic arterial blood flow
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Cardiac
The primary mechanism for pharmacologic reduction of intraoperative blood loss is
(A) decreased blood viscosity
(B) decreased cardiac output
(C) decreased venous return
(D) direct myocardial depression
(E) hypotension
Reveal Answer
A patient spontaneously breathes nitrous oxide 60%, oxygen 40%, and enflurane for one hour. The nitrous oxide is then replaced with oxygen, and the inspired enflurane concentration is increased from 1% to 2%. Over 10 minutes, the end-tidal carbon dioxide tension increases from 30 to 40 mmHg. The most likely cause is
(A) discontinuation of nitrous oxide
(B) decreased alveolar-arterial carbon dioxide tension gradient
(C) increased metabolic rate
(D) increased physiologic dead space
(E) decreased central ventilatory response to carbon dioxide
Reveal Answer
The ECG tracing shows
(A) aberrant intraventricular conduction
(B) acceleration of phase 4 depolarization of the sinus node
(C) a compensatory pause
(D) initiation of re-entrant supraventricular tachycardia
(E) paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
Reveal Answer
BASIC
General
Each of the following changes is expected with deliberate hypothermia EXCEPT
(A) decreased unloading of oxygen from hemoglobin
(B) a 5% decrease in MAC for each 1°C decrease in temperature
(C) increased arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide contents
(D) a 50% decrease in cerebral metabolic rate at 28°C
(E) spike and dome EEG activity at temperatures below 30°C
Reveal Answer
BASIC
General
Cardiac
A 1-month-old infant becomes hypoxemic faster during apnea than an adult. Which of the following is the primary cause of this difference?
(A) Functional residual capacity in an infant is half that of an adult
(B) Metabolic rate in an infant is twice that of an adult
(C) Resting PaO2 in an infant is lower than that in an adult
(D) The number of alveoli in an infant is 12% the number in an adult
(E) The hemoglobin dissociation curve in an infant is shifted to the right
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Respiratory & Critical Care
Pediatric
A patient is anesthetized using an inhaled anesthetic with a blood/gas partition coefficient of 13.0. Recovery time depends primarily on
(A) oil/gas solubility of the drug
(B) cardiac output
(C) tidal volume
(D) duration of administration
(E) MAC of the drug
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
A 6-year-old child with severe cerebral palsy is scheduled for general anesthesia. He is at increased risk for each of the following EXCEPT
(A) gastroesophageal reflux
(B) hypersensitivity to central nervous system depressants
(C) poor function of laryngeal reflexes
(D) postoperative pulmonary complications
(E) succinylcholine-induced hyperkalemia
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Pediatric
A 90-kg, 59-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is undergoing laparotomy. Mechanical ventilation is being carried out with a fresh gas flow of 2 L/min at a rate of 16/min and tidal volume of 900 ml; I:E ratio is 1:2.5. PaCO2 remains greater than 50 mmHg. Preoperative PaCO2, was normal. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?
(A) Adding 10 cmH20 of positive end-expiratory pressure
(B) Converting to spontaneous ventilation
(C) Decreasing inspiratory flow rate
(D) Increasing exhalation time
(E) Increasing fresh gas flow
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Respiratory & Critical Care
General
Compared with halothane, desflurane has which of the following characteristics?
(A) Greater potency
(B) A higher boiling point
(C) Increased blood solubility
(D) Less airway irritability
(E) Less biodegradation
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics