10 Random Questions
The cardiac rhythm illustrated appeared suddenly in an anesthetized patient. The most appropriate management is
(A) administration of adenosine
(B) administration of digoxin
(C) administration of epinepherine
(D) overdrive pacing
(E) synchronous cardioversion
Reveal Answer
The decrease in hematocrit that accompanies acute major blood loss results from
(A) decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
(B) increased capillary oncotic pressure
(C) decreased interstitial fluid oncotic pressure
(D) increased interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure
(E) decreased viscosity of the flowing blood
Reveal Answer
Compared with isoflurane, desflurane
(A) causes higher plasma norepinephrine levels
(B) has greater biodegradability
(C) has a higher blood/gas partition coefficient
(D) has a lower MAC value
(E) has a lower vapor pressure
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
Each of the following conditions is associated with autonomic hyperreflexia in patients with spinal cord injury EXCEPT
(A) bradycardia
(B) flushing below the level of injury
(C) headache
(D) sweating above the level of injury
(E) systolic hypertension
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
General
After receiving excessive intraoperative blood replacement, a patient anesthetized with fentanyl, diazepam, and nitrous oxide develops acute pulmonary edema. The drug most likely to help him acutely is
(A) isoflurane
(B) nitroprusside
(C) digoxin
(D) nitroglycerin
(E) furosemide
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Transfusions & Fluids
Which of the following is the most likely effect of long-term exposure to nitrous oxide at a concentration of 50 ppm?
(A) Impaired cognitive function
(B) Inhibition of vitamin B-12 absorption
(C) Megaloblastic changes in bone marrow
(D) Teratogenesis
(E) Thrombocytopenia
Reveal Answer
During transurethral resection of the prostate, intravascular absorption of glycine irrigant most commonly produces
(A) alkalosis
(B) hemolysis
(C) hypertension
(D) tachycardia
(E) wheezing
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
General
Compared with adults, caudal anesthesia in children is associated with
(A) higher risk for subarachnoid puncture
(B) more severe hypotension
(C) more rapid onset of sensory block
(D) smaller volume of anesthetic per kilogram of body weight
(E) toxic effects at lower serum levels of bupivacaine
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Pediatric
Regional & Pain
A 2600-g neonate is to undergo surgical repair of a small gastroschisis. The infant is preoxygenated with 100% oxygen. Arterial hemoglobin desaturation is noted during laryngoscopy after a rapid-sequence induction. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
(A) High fetal hemoglobin concentration
(B) High ratio of oxygen consumption to functional residual capacity
(C) Low functional residual capacity in milliliters per kilogram
(D) Poor thoracic compliance
(E) Patent ductus arteriosus
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Pediatric
During anesthesia using the Bain circuit
(A) PaCO2 is independent of minute volume if fresh gas flow is greater than 17 ml/kg
(B) PaCO2 is independent of fresh gas flow if minute volume is greater than 100 ml/kg
(C) PaCO2 may be normal in the presence of rebreathing
(D) carbon dioxide removal is more efficient during spontaneous ventilation than during controlled ventilation
(E) less body heat is lost than with a circle system
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics