In an Infant, spinal anesthesia to a sensory level of T8 is achieved with tetracaine administered at the L2-3 interspace. Compared with spinal anesthesia to the same sensory level in an adult, this anesthetic is associated with a
Which of the following combinations of hemoglobin, blood gases, and cardiac output provides the greatest delivery of oxygen to tissue? (Hb, PaO2, SaO2, CO)
A healthy, spontaneously breathing, supine, anesthetized patient has a PaCO2 to PetCO2 difference of 3 mmHg. Following institution of mechanical ventilation the value increases to 12 mmHg. The most likely cause of this change is
(A) cephalad displacement of the diaphragm
(B) decreased production of carbon dioxide
(C) increased cardiac output
(D) increased shunting of blood through dependent lung zones
(E) increased ventilation of nondependent lung zones
In a 45-year-old patient with severe mitral regurgitation, which of the following is the most important hemodynamic condition to avoid during induction of anesthesia?
(A) Decreased heart rate to less than 60 bpm
(B) Increased heart rate to greater than 90 bpm
(C) Increased preload
(D) Increased afterload
(E) Enhanced myocardial contractility
D
A 24-year-old man is undergoing induction of general anesthesia prior to appendectomy. During laryngoscopy, he regurgitates a large amount of bilious material. An endotracheal tube is inserted; aspiration shows bile-stained fluid. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?
(A) Infusion of a loading dose of aminophylline
(B) Intravenous administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics
(C) Lavage of the tracheobronchial tree with saline solution
(D) Radiograph of the chest
(E) Proceeding with the operation
E
The EEG of a patient undergoing anesthesia with high-dose fentanyl would most likely show