Following a thyroidectomy, a patient develops severe dyspnea, inspiratory stridor, and cyanosis in the recovery room. On physical examination, the neck appears full. Attempts at bag-mask ventilation are unsuccessful. Immediate therapy is to
(A) administer calcium chloride
(B) perform an emergency tracheostomy
(C) open the wound and institute bag-mask ventilation
(D) return the patient to the operating room
(E) perform endotracheal intubation
C
When compared with a healthy 30-year-old man, which of the following respiratory parameters is decreased in an otherwise healthy 80-year-old man?
(A) Alveolar to arterial oxygen gradient
(B) Lung compliance
(C) Ratio of functional residual capacity to total lung capacity
An oxygen-driven anesthesia ventilator with a bellows that ascends during exhalation develops a small hole in the bellows. Which of the following is the most likely effect?
(A) Alveolar hyperinflation
(B) Decreased inspiratory flow rate
(C) Decreased inspired oxygen concentration
(D) Increased concentration of inhalational agent
(E) Rebreathing of exhaled gases
A
During nitrous oxide anesthesia, which of the following expands most rapidly?
(A) Air bubble in the blood
(B) Air in the intestine
(C) Endotracheal tube cuff
(D) Pneumothorax
(E) Sulfahexafluoride bubble in the vitreal cavity