10 Random Questions


A newly developed inhalational anesthetic has a blood-gas partition coefficient of 0.2. Which of the following statements best describes this drug compared with isoflurane?

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

A successful ankle block for transmetatarsal amputation of the first and second toes should include each of the following nerves EXCEPT the

ADVANCED Regional & Pain

A 2.2-kg, 6-hour-old neonate is to undergo gastrostomy followed by repair of a tracheoesophageal fistula. During induction with halothane, air, and oxygen, the abdomen becomes distended. Appropriate management is to

ADVANCED Pediatric

The effect of succinylcholine is terminated at postsynaptic effector cells by

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

Which of the following findings is most likely in an 85-kg 30-year-old man who is breathing spontaneously through 6-mm endotracheal tube?

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care

Measurement of blood pressure with a Doppler device involves

BASIC Equipment & Physics

A 66-year-old woman with essential hypertension has a preoperative blood pressure of 160/95 mmHg despite receiving the usual dose of labetalol on the morning of surgery. Following endotracheal intubation, blood pressure increases to 220/120 mmHg. Which of the following is the most likely explanation?


A 95-kg, 65-year-old woman receives sevoflurane and pancuronium during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Three minutes after administration of neostigmine 5 mg and atropine 1.2 mg, the twitch height returns to normal. Spontaneous tidal volume is 500 ml when the endotracheal tube is removed. In the PACU she reports dyspnea and appears distressed. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the respiratory distress?

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

A 31-year-old man received an uneventful epidural anesthetic for arthroscopy of the knee and meniscectomy. Twenty-four hours later he still has painless flaccid paralysis in both legs. This clinical presentation is most consistent with

ADVANCED Regional & Pain

During pulmonary artery catheterization, a 65-year-old man receives morphine 6 mg and scopolamine 0.4 mg intravenously. The pulse oximeter indicates desaturation, which quickly resolves with stimulation. When the drapes are removed, he has unilateral eye pain, decreased visual acuity, and dilated and irregular pupils. These eye symptoms are most likely caused by

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics