After inflation of both the tracheal and endobronchial cuffs of a left-sided double-lumen tube, the following are noted on auscultation of the chest: Left lumen clamped --> Breath sounds absent bilaterally; Right lumen clamped --> Breath sounds present on left only; Both lumens open --> Breath sounds present on left only. The most appropriate action is to
(A) decrease the endobronchial cuff volume
(B) decrease the tracheal cuff volume
(C) reinsert the tube, rotating it 180 degrees to the right
(D) suction both lumens
(E) withdraw the tube slightly and repeat the auscultory maneuvers
The five curves shown represent the uptake of enflurane, desflurane, halothane, isoflurane, and nitrous oxide. Which uptake curve best depicts desflurane?
A patient who is scheduled for a gastrectomy had abnormal liver function tests for four days following a prior cholecystectomy. In your consultation note, you should
(A) recommend sevoflurane anesthesia since abnormal postoperative liver function tests are unlikely with this drug
(B) recommend subarachnoid anesthesia since changes in hepatic blood flow would be less than with general anesthesia
(C) indicate that abnormal liver function tests are likely to follow this operation regardless of the anesthetic drugs used
(D) require preoperative screening for hepatitis B antigen and antibodies
(E) recommend avoiding halothane since it is more likely to produce hepatitis in patients who had previous upper abdominal surgery
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