A 52-year-old man develops oliguria 24 hours after left hemicolectomy. Urinalysis shows a specific gravity of 1.028, an osmolality of 650 mOsm/L, and a sodium concentration of 10 mEq/L. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
(A) Acute tubular necrosis
(B) Hypoaldosteronism
(C) Hypovolemia
(D) Interstitial renal disease
(E) Obstructive uropathy
C
At the end of an anesthetic in which a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant was administered, the least number of receptors are blocked
(A) after administration of neostigmine 5 mg and glycopyrrolate 1 mg
(B) if the tetanus is sustained at 30 Hz
(C) if the patient can sustain head lift for 5 sec
A 23-year-old man who is receiving his first anesthetic has not resumed spontaneous ventilation two hours after receiving succinylcholine. The train-of-four monitor shows no twitch response. Which of the following is the most likely cholinesterase genotype in this patient?
In an infant, spinal anesthesia to a sensory level of T8 is achieved with tetracaine administered at the L2-3 interspace. Compared with spinal anesthesia to the same sensory level in an adult, this anesthetic is associated with a
Following antagonism of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant with neostigmine, twitch height is normal. To achieve this effect, the percentage of the acetylcholine receptor pool that must be free of muscle relaxant is
When evaluating a screening test, which of the following is the most appropriate term for the proportion of patients with a disease who have a positive test result?
An otherwise healthy 70-year-old man receives 12 units of packed red blood cells for persistent diffuse bleeding during suprapubic prostatectomy. Hemoglobin concentration is 11 g/dL, platelet count is 55,000/mm3, plasma fibrinogen concentration is 180 mg/dL, protime is 14 sec, and partial thromboplastin time is 35 sec. The most appropriate therapy is administration of