10 Random Questions


When the inspired gas is changed from air to 20% oxygen and 80% nitrous oxide, PaO2 increases because

BASIC Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics

To measure the contribution of intrapulmonary shunting to arterial hypoxemia, which of the following measurements are necessary? (Assume normal cardiac output and anatomy.)


Assignment of a patient to an ASA physical status category is used to

BASIC General

A 70-kg, 77-year-old man Is undergoing left nephrectomy with nitrous oxide, oxygen, fentanyl, and midazolam anesthesia. He has a 90 pack-year history of cigarette smoking and has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. One hour after incision, expiratory wheezing occurs and peak Inspiratory pressure increases from 35 to 65 cmH20; end-tidal PCO2 is unchanged, but SpO2 decreases from 97% to 88%. The most likely cause is

ADVANCED Respiratory & Critical Care General

A 5-year-old child undergoes strabismus correction during spontaneous ventilation with halothane 1.5%, nitrous oxide and oxygen 50%. Intravenous atropine 0.2 mg is administered after inhalation induction. Ten minutes after incision, heart rate decreases from 110 bpm to 40 bpm. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

ADVANCED Pediatric

A 22-year-old woman at 33 weeks' gestation has abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding after sustaining blunt trauma to the abdomen. Heart rate is 125 bpm, blood pressure is 98/65 mmHg, and respiratory rate is 20/min. Fetal heart rate is 100 bpm. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?


The rate of induction with inhalational agents is more rapid in neonates than adults because of a relatively increased

ADVANCED Pediatric

Following protamine administration, profound pulmonary hypertension is most likely initiated by release of

ADVANCED Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics Cardiac

The EEG of a patient undergoing anesthesia with high-dose fentanyl would most likely show


Each of the following values is associated with acute tubular necrosis EXCEPT

BASIC General