A patient is hyperventilated to a PaC02 of 20 mmHg. Which of the following physiologic parameters is most likely to be increased?
(A) Airway resistance
(B) Myocardial contractility
(C) Oxygen delivery to tissues
(D) Pulmonary vascular resistance
(E) Serum ionized calcium concentration
A
A woman is undergoing a repeat cesarean delivery at term following a normal pregnancy. Anesthesia consists of thiopental 250 mg, succinylcholine infusion (180 mg in 20 minutes), nitrous oxide and oxygen (7:3 L/min) until delivery. Twenty minutes after the incision a floppy newborn with a 1-minute Apgar score of 5 is delivered. The most likely explanation for the infant's condition is
A 45-year-old man is scheduled for appendectomy under general anesthesia. He reports that for many years he has occasionally felt his heart "skip a beat." The ECG tracing shown was obtained one hour ago. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?
A 65-year-old woman has respiratory distress and loss of consciousness immediately following superficial and deep cervical plexus block for right carotid endarterectomy. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
A 50-year-old woman with subarachnoid hemorrhage and left hemiparesis undergoes clipping of a right cerebral aneurysm. On the second postoperative day, mental status deteriorates. Blood pressure is 110/70 mmHg. A cerebral angiogram shows vasospasm. The most appropriate management is to
(A) administer dexamethasone
(B) administer mannitol
(C) administer phentolamine
(D) expand intravascular volume
(E) intubate and hyperventilate to a PaC02 of 28 mmHg
D
Which of the following abnormalities in serum is most likely to result from intraoperative discontinuation of parenteral hyperalimentation?
Compared with a patient who is breathing spontaneously, a patient in the supine position receiving controlled positive-pressure ventilation will most likely have which of the following findings?