During cardiopulmonary bypass, the perfusionist notes that the mixed venous oxygen saturation has decreased from to 55%. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
(A) Administration of a nitroprusside bolus
(B) Administration of a thiopental bolus
(C) Decrease in rectal temperature from 34°C to 28°C
Which of the following statements concerning successful blockade of the femoral nerve is true?
(A) It requires that a paresthesia be elicited prior to injection
(B) It provides motor blockade below the knee
(C) It is accomplished with an injection medial to the femoral artery
(D) It permits surgery for entrapment of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
(E) It provides anesthesia to the anterior thigh
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A 58-year-old man undergoes repeat coronary artery bypass grafting. Which of the following is LEAST likely to decrease the need for exogenous blood transfusion?
(A) Cell saver blood collection before and after cardiopulmonary bypass
(B) Epsilon-aminocaproic acid administered during cardiopulmonary bypass
(C) High-dose aprotinin administered during cardiopulmonary bypass
(D) Tranexamic acid infusion during cardiopulmonary bypass
(E) Desmospressin administered after cardiopulmonary bypass