The following breath sounds are heard after placement of a left-sided double-lumen endobronchial tube.
The most likely cause of these findings is
(A) presence of both lumens in the right mainstem bronchus
(B) presence of both lumens in the left mainstem bronchus
(C) presence of both lumens in the trachea
(D) herniation of the bronchial cuff at the bifurcation of the trachea
(E) presence of the bronchial lumen in the right mainstem bronchus
C
A 14-month-old child has tetralogy of Fallot with dynamic obstruction to right ventricular outflow. Which of the following is most likely to decrease cyanosis in this child?
A 40-year-old man is scheduled for emergency laparotomy for bowel obstruction. He is nauseated but has not vomited. Which of the following drugs administered intravenously preoperatively will decrease the risk for pulmonary aspiration?
(A) Atropine
(B) Droperidol
(C) Metoclopramide
(D) Ranitidine
(E) None of the above
E
Properly performed local anesthetic block of the celiac plexus
(A) requires that the needle tip be positioned anterior to the vertebral body of LI
Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure increases acutely from 10 to 20 mmHg in a 28-year-old man undergoing cervical laminectomy in the sitting position. The most appropriate first step in the management of this patient is to
(A) administer furosemide
(B) aspirate from the proximal port of the pulmonary artery catheter
(C) inflate the balloon on the pulmonary artery catheter
(D) place the patient in the left lateral decubitus position
During cardiopulmonary bypass at a nasopharyngeal temperature of 28°C and a hematocrit of 20%, temperature-corrected PaCO2 is 50 mmHg and uncorrected PaCO2 is 60 mmHg. The most appropriate management is to
(A) administer additional opioid
(B) administer packed red blood cells to increase hematocrit to 25%