Which of the following attenuates the most common cardiovascular side effect of protamine administration?
(A) Pretreatment with a diuretic
(B) Pretreatment with a prostaglandin inhibitor
(C) Pretreatment with a pulmonary vasodilator
(D) Injection via the distal lumen of the pulmonary artery catheter
(E) Slow peripheral intravenous injection
E
An obese, 75-year-old woman is scheduled for open reduction of a left forearm fracture. Thirty minutes after successful interscalene block using 20 ml of 2% lidocaine, she becomes dyspneic. The dyspnea is most likely related to
A 57-year-old man has back pain, a heart rate of 90 bpm, decreased pulse in the left arm, and blood pressure of 200/110 mmHg. During infusion of nitroprusside, heart rate increases to 115 bpm and blood pressure decreases to 140/80 mmHg. The most appropriate management at this time is administration of
A patient who is scheduled for a gastrectomy had abnormal liver function tests for four days following a prior cholecystectomy. In your consultation note, you should
(A) recommend sevoflurane anesthesia since abnormal postoperative liver function tests are unlikely with this drug
(B) recommend subarachnoid anesthesia since changes in hepatic blood flow would be less than with general anesthesia
(C) indicate that abnormal liver function tests are likely to follow this operation regardless of the anesthetic drugs used
(D) require preoperative screening for hepatitis B antigen and antibodies
(E) recommend avoiding halothane since it is more likely to produce hepatitis in patients who had previous upper abdominal surgery
A 4-month-old child undergoing a craniectomy for craniosynostosis is anesthetized with nitrous oxide and halothane. Suddenly the systolic blood pressure decreases from 75 to 30 mmHg, and the PetCO2 decreases from 35 to 6 mmHg. Which of the following maneuvers is LEAST likely to have a beneficial effect?
(A) Administration of a fluid bolus
(B) Administration of a vasopressor
(C) Application of positive end-expiratory pressure
(D) Discontinuation of nitrous oxide
(E) Flooding the surgical wound with saline solution