A newly developed inhalational anesthetic has a blood-gas partition coefficient of 0.2. Which of the following statements best describes this drug compared with isoflurane?
(A) MAC is lower
(B) The difference between Fa and Fl during maintenance of anesthesia is greater
(C) Time to emergence is shorter
(D) Rapid induction requires greater overpressure
(E) Equilibrium in a circle system with the same flow of fresh gas is slower
Following blunt trauma to the chest, a patient has tachycardia, hypotension, and markedly distended neck veins. Each of the following is expected EXCEPT
(A) cardiac output of 2.1 L/min
(B) mixed venous oxygen saturation of 75%
(C) pulmonary artery occlusion pressure of 25 mmHg
(D) pulmonary artery diastolic pressure of 25 mmHg
A patient has severe hypotension, bronchospasm, and edema of the upper airway after injection of radiocontrast medium during cerebral angiography. The most appropriate immediate treatment is administration of
A patient spontaneously breathes nitrous oxide 60%, oxygen 40%, and enflurane for one hour. The nitrous oxide is then replaced with oxygen, and the inspired enflurane concentration is increased from 1% to 2%. Over 10 minutes, the end-tidal carbon dioxide tension increases from 30 to 40 mmHg. The most likely cause is
A 39-year-old patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus receives thiopental 250 mg and succinylcholine 80 mg and is ventilated with 0.75% isoflurane in oxygen. Arterial pressure decreases abruptly from 140/100 to 80/50 mmHg while heart rate remains unchanged at 70 bpm. Failure of heart rate to increase most likely results from
(A) acute hypoglycemia
(B) autonomic neuropathy
(C) depression of sinus node function by thiopental
(D) depression of the baroreflex response by isoflurane