Twenty minutes after thiopental induction for femoral herniorrhaphy, a 34-year-old woman is breathing spontaneously and receiving nitrous oxide-oxygen (2 liters each) and enflurane 3% by face mask. Pulse is 90 bpm, blood pressure is 80/60 mmHg, end-tidal enflurane concentration is 2%, and end-tidal carbon dioxide tension is 48 mmHg. Which of the following is most likely to occur on skin incision?
A healthy 60-kg 52-year-old woman undergoing reduction mammoplasty is anesthetized with isoflurane and oxygen, and deliberate hypotension to 80/40 mmHg is induced with nitroprusside. Urine output through an indwelling urethral catheter has been 10 mL during the past hour. You should now
(A) administer furosemide 40 mg intravenously
(B) infuse normal saline solution until urine output reaches 35 mL/hr
(C) administer dopamine at 3 mcg/kg/min
(D) expect normal urine flow with restoration of normal blood pressure
Mepivacaine 40 ml of a 1% solution with epinephrine 1:200,000 is injected into the brachial plexus sheath at the axilla after eliciting a paresthesia in the ulnar nerve distribution. Which of the following is most likely to remain intact?
(A) Adduction of the thumb
(B) Flexion at the wrist
(C) Sensation of the lateral forearm
(D) Sensation on the palmar surface of the lateral three and one half fingers
(E) Sensation on the palmar surface of the medial one and one half fingers
A patient who is scheduled for a parathyroidectomy for a parathyroid adenoma has a preoperative serum calcium concentration of 13.5 mg/dl. The ECG shows no acute changes. The most appropriate preoperative management is administration of
(A) calcitonin
(B) hydrocortisone
(C) intravenous saline solution
(D) mannitol
(E) potassium phosphate
C
Systemic hypothermia to 30°C is accompanied by
(A) a shift to the right of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
(B) a decrease in carbon dioxide dissolved in plasma
(C) a decrease in the glomerular filtration rate
(D) an increase in MAC of volatile inhalation agents
(E) low-voltage, high-frequency EEG pattern
C
The patient whose flow-volume loop is shown on the right most likely has
(A) bronchial asthma
(B) a fixed midtracheal tumor
(C) nasal polyps
(D) restrictive lung disease
(E) vocal cord paralysis
E
Which of the following statements regarding latex allergy is true?
(A) Diphenhydramine is the treatment of choice for latex-induced anaphylactic reaction
(B) Hospital workers are at equal risk as the general population
(C) It is more common in patients with frequent urethral catheterizations
(D) Latex gloves can be rinsed free of antigens
(E) Skin testing should be performed immediately after an acute reaction in the operating room
The following changes occur during posterior cervical fusion in the prone position under halothane and nitrous oxide anesthesia with mechanical ventilation: HR 78 --> 84 with frequent PVCs; BP 110/70 --> 90/50; EtCO2 4.5% --> 2.0%; EtN2 0.12% --> 4% The most appropriate next step is to