If a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is uncooperative during pulmonary function testing, the most accurate assessment of his disease will be derived from the
A 66-year-old man with aortic regurgitation is brought to the operating room for aortic valve replacement after having received morphine, scopolamine premedication. PO2 is 40 mmHg in a sample of pulmonary artery blood drawn 10 minutes after the patient started breathing pure oxygen. This finding is compatible with
Which of the following fluids will restore circulating blood volume with the smallest infused volume?
(A) Albumin 25%
(B) Dextrose 5% in saline solution 0.45%
(C) Hydroxyethyl starch 6%
(D) Lactated Ringer's solution
(E) Type-specific whole blood
A
A meconium-stained, full-term infant has an initial Apgar score of 2. The oropharynx is suctioned and the infant is placed on a heated table. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management of the airway?
(A) If the oropharynx is clear, observation for respiratory effort
(B) Placement of an oxygen mask and application of positive pressure to clear the airway
(C) Nasotracheal suctioning
(D) Tracheal suctioning using the endotracheal tube