A 70-year-old patient has absence of the left radial pulse one month after repair of an aortic aneurysm. Arterial pressure was monitored perioperatively with a 20-gauge left radial artery catheter. Which of the following statements concerning this complication is true?
(A) A preoperative Allen's test would have predicted this complication
(B) Stellate ganglion block should be performed
(C) This complication would have been less likely with an 18-gauge catheter
(D) This patient has poor collateral circulation in the hand
(E) The pulse will likely return
E
The trend plot shows end-tidal gases measured during a radical neck dissection. The event occurring at A is most likely
A normal adult is receiving general anesthesia via a standard circle system and controlled ventilation. Mass spectrometer data are shown. Which event is most compatible with these data?
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
Halothane anesthesia is usually associated with an increase in
An infant with congenital lobar emphysema is scheduled for thoracotomy. Which of the following should be included in the anesthetic management of this infant?
(A) Helium-oxygen inspired gas mixture
(B) Nitrous oxide administration
(C) Positive pressure ventilation
(D) Prophylactic placement of a chest tube
(E) Spontaneous ventilation until the chest is opened