10 Random Questions


Nausea and vomiting in pediatric outpatients are

ADVANCED Pediatric

A 39-year-old patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus receives thiopental 250 mg and succinylcholine 80 mg and is ventilated with 0.75% isoflurane in oxygen. Arterial pressure decreases abruptly from 140/100 to 80/50 mmHg while heart rate remains unchanged at 70 bpm. Failure of heart rate to increase most likely results from

ADVANCED General

A 50-year-old man is scheduled to undergo emergency craniotomy for evacuation of an epidural hematoma. His Glasgow Coma Scale score is 6; heart rate is 54 bpm, and blood pressure is 190/110 mmHg. The most appropriate initial management is administration of which of the following agents?

ADVANCED Neuro

Which of the following statements concerning diazepam is true?

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

The physiologic function most likely to be spared when a local anesthetic differential nerve block is administered is

ADVANCED Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics Regional & Pain

Carbon monoxide poisoning with a carboxyhemoglobin concentration of 20% is characterized by each of the following EXCEPT

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care

A patient who is scheduled for a parathyroidectomy for a parathyroid adenoma has a preoperative serum calcium concentration of 13.5 mg/dl. The ECG shows no acute changes. The most appropriate preoperative management is administration of


Three hours after total thyroidectomy, a 33-year-old man develops inspiratory stridor. The most likely cause is


The induction dose of thiopental should be decreased in each of the following situations EXCEPT


The syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion is characterized by

ADVANCED General