10 Random Questions


An 18-year-old woman has knee pain during arthroscopy performed with femoral and sciatic nerve blocks for repair of a torn medial meniscus. The most appropriate management is addition of which of the following nerve blocks?

ADVANCED Regional & Pain

A multi-orifices right heart catheter is being positioned by EKG control prior to sitting craniotomy. The EKG tracing is obtained between the distal tip of the catheter and the right arm lead. The most appropriate next step is to

ADVANCED Equipment & Physics Neuro

Preoperative evaluation of a patient who has marked malnutrition will demonstrate each of the following EXCEPT

ADVANCED Respiratory & Critical Care

A 2.2-kg, 6-hour-old neonate is to undergo gastrostomy followed by repair of a tracheoesophageal fistula. During induction with halothane, air, and oxygen, the abdomen becomes distended. Appropriate management is to

ADVANCED Pediatric

A 22-year-old woman with preeclampsia has undergone emergency cesarean delivery during general anesthesia. At the completion of the surgery, attempts at reversal of vecuronium are unsuccessful. Each of the following could be a cause of this failure EXCEPT


During protamine administration following separation from cardiopulmonary bypass, blood pressure decreases from 100/70 to 60/30 mmHg and peak inspiratory pressure increases from 26 to 60 cm H2O. The most appropriate next step in management is administration of

ADVANCED Cardiac

The fetal heart rate and uterine contraction tracings shown are most consistent with

ADVANCED OB

A 70-kg 61-year-old patient undergoes a four-hour resection of an abdominal aortic aneurysm during anesthesia with fentanyl and enflurane. Infrarenal clamping is required during the procedure. Twelve hours after the procedure, urine output is 15 ml/hr with a fractional sodium excretion of 6%. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

ADVANCED General

In a patient with hypovolemic shock, which of the following factors is the best measure of the overall balance between oxygen supply and demand?

BASIC Respiratory & Critical Care General

During ligation of a patent ductus arteriosus, a newborn infant receives a total gas flow of 5 L/min through a nonheated Jackson-Rees system. Operating room temperature is maintained at 30°C. The primary cause of a rapid decrease in rectal temperature from 36.8°C to 35°C is

ADVANCED Pediatric