An axillary block is administered to a 60-kg patient using 40 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine. Ten minutes after placement of the block, the patient has a seizure. Which of the following statements is true?
(A) A low serum albumin concentration could have contributed to the occurrence of the seizure
(B) CNS hypoperfusion is the most likely cause of the seizure
(C) The seizure was probably secondary to an allergic reaction to the local anesthetic
(D) The use of an equipotent dose of lidocaine rather than bupivacaine would have decreased the likelihood of
A 56-year-old woman with pulmonary fibrosis is scheduled for pneumonectomy. Which of the following parameters best predicts potential postoperative functional impairment?
A 70-kg patient is anesthetized for a craniotomy in the sitting position. Minute ventilation through a circle system is 15 L/min; PetC02 is 65 mmHg. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the increased PetC02?
(A) Inadequate flow of fresh gas
(B) Incompetent expiratory valve
(C) Intubation of the right mainstem bronchus
(D) Light anesthesia
(E) Venous air embolism
B
Which of the following statements concerning propofol is true?
(A) Active metabolites can produce residual postoperative sedation
(B) It causes less cardiovascular depression than an equivalent induction dose of thiopental
(c) It causes less respiratory depression than an equivalent induction dose of thiopental
(D) It has analgesic properties
(E) The vehicle emulsion is associated with hypersensitivity reactions
E
A 35-year-old patient with asymmetric septal hypertrophy (IHSS) is undergoing bladder suspension with sevoflurane 1%, nitrous oxide 50%, and oxygen 50%. Immediately after skin incision, blood pressure decreases to 90/60 mmHg and junctional tachycardia of 150 bpm is noted on the ECG. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?