Four days after subarachnoid hemorrhage and surgical clipping of a cerebral aneurysm, a patient develops cerebral artery vasospasm. Appropriate treatment includes each of the following EXCEPT
(A) administration of nimodipine
(B) controlled hypertension
(C) hemodilution to hematocrit of 33%
(D) hyperventilation to PaC02 of 25 to 30 mmHg
(E) increasing preload
D
Compared with adults, neonatal respiratory function is characterized by
(A) a lower ratio of dead space to tidal volume
(B) a more compliant chest wall
(C) a more positive intrapleural pressure at end-expiration
(D) less susceptibility to atelectasis
(E) the same oxygen requirement per kilogram of body weight
Which of the following is the most common infection transmitted through transfusion of blood products?
(A) Epstein-Barr virus
(B) Hepatitis B
(C) Hepatitis C
(D) Human immunodeficiency virus
(E) Toxoplasmosis
B
Administration of succinylcholine 1 mg/kg to a pregnant woman rarely causes fetal neuromuscular blockade. Which characteristic of succinylcholine best explains this phenomenon?
During controlled ventilation, which of the following will cause an increase in end-tidal carbon dioxide tension with a normal waveform on the capnograph?
(A) Bronchospasm
(B) Rapid blood loss
(C) Ventricular fibrillation
(D) Endobronchial migration of the endotracheal tube
A patient suddenly makes a respiratory effort during craniotomy for clipping of a cerebral aneurysm in a 15-degree head-up position with controlled ventilation. The most likely cause is