A patient undergoes axillary block for placement of an arteriovenous shunt in the forearm. Blockade of the musculocutaneous nerve is not achieved. Injection of a local anesthetic at which of the following sites will provide the required sensory block?
(A) Between the tendon of the palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis
(B) Body of coracpbrachialis muscle
(C) Medial to the brachial artery at the elbow
(D) Proximal to the medial epicondyle against the medial surface of the humerus
(E) Superficial to the pulse of the axillary artery
A 68-year-old man with severe depression is scheduled for electroconvulsive therapy. He had a myocardial infarction two years ago and continues to have angina on exertion. Pretreatment with which of the following drugs is most likely to maintain stability during the procedure?
(A) Esmolol
(B) Fentanyl
(C) Hydralazine
(D) Lidocaine
(E) Midazolam
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Dantrolene
(A) antagonizes the effect of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants
(B) produces clinically detectable muscle weakness when administered intravenously prior to anesthesia
(C) is indicated for neuroleptic malignant syndrome
(D) may cause hepatic failure when used prophylactically before anesthesia
(E) has increased effectiveness when combined with calcium entry blockers
Mepivacaine 40 ml of a 1% solution with epinephrine 1:200,000 is injected into the brachial plexus sheath at the axilla after eliciting a paresthesia in the ulnar nerve distribution. Which of the following is most likely to remain intact?
(A) Adduction of the thumb
(B) Flexion at the wrist
(C) Sensation of the lateral forearm
(D) Sensation on the palmar surface of the lateral three and one half fingers
(E) Sensation on the palmar surface of the medial one and one half fingers
During an otherwise uneventful nitrous oxide-sevoflurane anesthetic in a spontaneously breathing patient, 85% nitrous oxide is accidently administered, resulting in a PO2 of 48 mmHg. Which of the following would be expected?
A 33-year-old woman is scheduled for emergency appendectomy under general anesthesia. She has hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and has had two episodes of syncope in the past year. Which of the following statements concerning anesthetic management is true?
(A) Spinal anesthesia is preferred to general anesthesia
(B) Deep levels of isoflurane anesthesia are appropriate
(C) Fluid administration should be restricted
(D) Phenylephrine is preferred to ephedrine to treat hypotension
(E) Positive end-expiratory pressure will decrease left ventricular outflow obstruction