10 Random Questions
Block of each of the following nerves is required for inguinal herniorrhaphy EXCEPT the
(A) genitofemoral
(B) iliohypogastric
(C) ilioinguinal
(D) obturator
(E) twelfth thoracic
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Regional & Pain
During laser microsurgery of the larynx using an endotracheal tube, a fire occurs in the airway. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial management?
(A) Increase FiO2 to 1.0
(B) Instill saline into the endotracheal tube
(C) Perform cricothyroidotomy
(D) Remove the endotracheal tube
(E) Ventilate with air
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
General
During an operation with cardiopulmonary bypass using a bubble oxygenator, the risk for systemic gas embolization increases when
(A) a filter greater than 20 microns is used in the arterial infusion tubing
(B) gas flow to the oxygenator is decreased below 3 L/min
(C) the operation is a mitral valve replacement
(D) the blood level in the oxygenator reservoir exceeds 1 liter
(E) ventricular fibrillation occurs
Reveal Answer
Which of the following findings differentiates the pickwickian syndrome from morbid obesity?
(A) Carbon dioxide retention
(B) Upper airway obstruction
(C) Decreased forced expiratory volume
(D) Increased shunt fraction
(E) Increased functional residual capacity
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ADVANCED
Respiratory & Critical Care
The twitch responses shown are from a healthy 80-kg patient anesthetized with fentanyl and nitrous oxide. Relaxant drugs X and Y are most likely
(A) X: atracurium 30 mg, Y: vecuronium 4 mg
(B) X: atracurium 30 mg, Y: vecuronium 8 mg
(C) X: pancuronium 4 mg, Y: pancuronium 8 mg
(D) X: vecuronium 4 mg, Y: atracurium 30 mg
(E) X: vecuronium 4 mg, Y: pancuronium 8 mg
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
During laparotomy for a ruptured spleen, unexplained oozing occurs after infusion of 2 liters of crystalloid and 3 units of blood. The most likely cause is
(A) citrate toxicity
(B) dilutional thrombocytopenia
(C) hemolytic transfusion reaction
(D) labile clotting factor deficiency
(E) leukoagglutinin reaction
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Transfusions & Fluids
A 16-year-old child has an arterial catheter inserted prior to a potentially difficult intubation for a craniofacial operation. While awake and breathing room air, arterial blood gas values are: PaO2 134 mm Hg, PaCO2 28 mm Hg, and pH 7.45. These values can be explained by
(A) excess heparin mixed with the arterial sample
(B) a patient core temperature of 38°C
(C) excess air entrained in the syringe during sampling
(D) storing the sample at room temperature for 15 minutes before processing
(E) anxiety and hyperventilation
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
Deliberate hypothermia and circulatory arrest is planned for clipping of a giant basilar artery aneurysm. Which of the following statements is true?
(A) Administration of a muscle relaxant slows the cooling process
(B) Anesthesia is not required if body temperature is below 31°C
(C) Decreasing body temperature below the level at which the EEG is isoelectric further decreases cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen
(D) Sinus bradycardia during cooling results from increased intracranial pressure
(E) T-wave inversion during cooling indicates myocardial ischemia
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Neuro
Which of the following is the most common initial manifestation of malignant hyperthermia?
(A) Hyperkalemia
(B) Increased distal esophageal temperature
(C) Increased PETCO2
(D) Red discoloration of urine
(E) Ventricular irritability
Reveal Answer
BASIC
General
Which of the following statements regarding carbon monoxide poisoning is true?
(A) Breathing 100% oxygen at 1 atmosphere reduces the carboxyhemoglobin half-life
(B) Effective treatment includes administration of methylene blue
(C) It is commonly associated with respiratory acidosis
(D) It is incompatible with a normal Sp02 while breathing room air
(E) The oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve is shifted to the right
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Respiratory & Critical Care
General