In a patient undergoing liver transplantation, sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride are administered immediately before reperfusion of the transplanted liver to counteract
A 60-year-old woman who is taking propranolol for hypertension and is allergic to penicillin is anesthetized with thiopental and halothane for resection of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Shortly after intubation she is given vancomycin 500 mg intravenously, after which her blood pressure decreases from 140/80 to 70/50 mmHg while her heart rate remains steady at 64 bpm. The most likely explanation for the decrease in blood pressure is
(A) cross-sensitivity of penicillin and vancomycin
(B) interaction of vancomycin and propranolol
(C) vancomycin-induced anaphylactoid reaction
(D) interaction of halothane and propranolol
(E) interaction of halothane and vancomycin
C
Which of the following decreases the risk for burns during electrocauterization?
(A) Conductive flooring
(B) Grounding of the patient to the operating table
(C) Increased resistance at the return electrode
(D) Isolation of the current output of the electrosurgical unit
(E) Placement of the return electrode at a distance from the surgical site
Static lung compliance is decreased by each of the following EXCEPT
(A) pulmonary emphysema
(B) congestive heart failure
(C) adult respiratory distress syndrome
(D) pulmonary fibrosis
(E) inhalation anesthesia
A
Two days after myocardial infarction involving the left anterior descending coronary artery, a patient's blood pressure decreases acutely from 125/80 to 70/40 mmHg, heart rate increases from 75 to 90 bpm, pulmonary artery pressure increases to 50/30 mmHg, and urine output decreases from 60 to 10 ml/hr. Thermodilution cardiac output has increased from 4 to 7 L/min. The most appropriate action is to
(A) compare mixed venous oxygen saturation in the right atrium and pulmonary artery
(B) draw blood for culture and start antibiotic therapy
(C) start dopamine infusion in low dose
(D) administer a fluid challenge
(E) monitor peripheral capillary oxygenation by transcutaneous oximetry