A 55-year-old man has quadriplegia after undergoing suboccipital craniotomy in the sitting position for treatment of acoustic neuroma. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
(A) Air embolism with the presence of a probe-patent foramen ovale
(B) Compression of the cervical cord related to neck flexion
(C) Jugular venous obstruction
(D) Postoperative tension pneumocephalus
(E) Sustained elevation of cerebral perfusion pressure
A patient is placed in the prone jackknife position for lumbar subarachnoid injection of tetracaine 10 mg in 10 ml of preservative-free sterile water. Which of the following results is most likely?
Which of the following shaded areas most accurately represents the dead space of a properly functioning circle system?
C
A normotensive 66-year-old man undergoes total hip arthroplasty. Mean arterial pressure is maintained at 60 mmHg with isoflurane and labetalol; intraoperative FiO2 is 1.0. Eight units of red blood cells are administered intraoperatively because of an injury to the femoral artery. Five days later, the patient develops jaundice. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the jaundice?