10 Random Questions


A patient who is paraplegic secondary to spinal cord transection at T3 develops bradycardia and facial flushing during a nephrectomy under general anesthesia with nitrous oxide, fentanyl, and atracurium. The most likely cause of this response is

ADVANCED General

Leakage current and microshock hazards are eliminated by

BASIC Equipment & Physics

Depression of cerebral oxygen requirements below the level required to create an isoelectric EEG can be achieved by

BASIC Neuro

Measurement of blood pressure with a Doppler device involves

BASIC Equipment & Physics

If both recurrent laryngeal nerves were severed during a difficult thyroidectomy for cancer, the most likely finding would be

ADVANCED Regional & Pain

If minute ventilation remains constant, a decrease in end-expiratory carbon dioxide concentration will occur with

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care

Nausea and vomiting in pediatric outpatients are

ADVANCED Pediatric

An obese, 35-year-old man had an episode of coughing followed by vomiting during induction of anesthesia for arthroscopy of the left knee. Intense wheezing developed bilaterally over five minutes. PaO2 is 60 mmHg, PaCO2 is 42 mmHg, and pH is 7.35. Optimal management following intubation of the trachea includes

BASIC General

A healthy patient is receiving general endotracheal anesthesia with nitrous oxide 4 L/min, oxygen 2 L/min, and isoflurane 1% with spontaneous ventilation. The inspiratory breathing hose becomes disconnected from the inspiratory valve. The earliest alarm will be produced by

BASIC Equipment & Physics

Pancuronium blocks the bradycardic effect of fentanyl by a direct effect on

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics