A patient who is paraplegic secondary to spinal cord transection at T3 develops bradycardia and facial flushing during a nephrectomy under general anesthesia with nitrous oxide, fentanyl, and atracurium. The most likely cause of this response is
Following antagonism of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant with neostigmine, twitch height is normal. To achieve this effect, the percentage of the acetylcholine receptor pool that must be free of muscle relaxant is
Peak airway pressure increases from 25 to 50 cmH2O when beginning right endobronchial ventilation with a right double-lumen tube. The most likely explanation for this increase is
(A) failure to decrease tidal volume
(B) inadvertent intubation of the left mainstem bronchus
(C) intrinsic resistance of small endobronchial lumina
(D) obstruction of the orifice of the right upper lobe
Which of the following drugs used to produce or reverse muscle relaxation has the greatest prolongation of action in a patient with end-stage renal disease?
(A) Atracurium
(B) Neostigmine
(C) Pancuronium
(D) Succinylcholine
(E) Vecuronium
B
To detect the delivery of a hypoxic gas mixture, the optimal location for an oxygen analyzer in this circle is