10 Random Questions


In a patient with surgically significant aortic insufficiency, cardiac output measured by thermodilution will

ADVANCED Cardiac

The primary mechanism for pharmacologic reduction of intraoperative blood loss is


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


The ECG tracing shows

BASIC General

Each of the following changes is expected with deliberate hypothermia EXCEPT

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?

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

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

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?

ADVANCED Respiratory & Critical Care General

Compared with halothane, desflurane has which of the following characteristics?

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics