To predict the requirement for isoflurane in milliliters of vapor per minute during closed circuit anesthesia, each of the following is necessary EXCEPT
A patient is placed in the prone jackknife position for lumbar subarachnoid injection of tetracaine 10 mg in 10 ml of preservative-free sterile water. Which of the following results is most likely?
Compared with healthy persons, patients with myasthenic (Eaton-Lambert) syndrome have increased
(A) resistance to vecuronium
(B) response to neostigmine during reversal of muscle paralysis
(C) sensitivity to succinylcholine
(D) susceptibility to development of malignant hyperthermia
(E) weakness with repetitive activity
C
Ten days after sustaining burns over 40% of his body surface area, a patient requires greater than expected doses of vecuronium for adequate relaxation of skeletal muscle. The primary cause is increased
Compared with general anesthesia, epidural anesthesia for hip arthroplasty is associated with
(A) decreased incidence of perioperative myocardial ischemia
(B) decreased intraoperative blood loss
(C) decreased risk for acute renal failure
(D) increased risk for stress-induced hyperglycemia
(E) increased thromboembolic complications
B
A 45-year-old woman undergoes aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis. Two minutes after removal of the venous cannulae, air is noted in the arterial inflow cannula. Heart rate is 80 bpm, blood pressure is 95/60 mmHg, and cardiac index is 1.5 L/min/m2. ST-segment elevation is noted in EKG leads II, III, and aVF. The most appropriate next step is to
(A) administer thiopental
(B) decrease left ventricular afterload
(C) increase arterial blood pressure
(D) replace the left ventricular vent
(E) resume cardiopulmonary bypass
C
DC shocks of 200 joules applied directly to the heart are likely to