Which of the following is more likely to occur with use of trimethaphan to induce hypotension than with use of nitroprusside?
(A) A predictable decrease in mean arterial pressure
(B) Increased mixed venous P02
(C) Increased serum lactate concentration
(D) Mydriasis
(E) Reflex tachycardia
D
An adult patient with atrial fibrillation develops pulseless ventricular tachycardia wfiile undergoing synchronized electirical cardioversion. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?
(A) Intravenous administration of adenosine
(B) Intravenous administration of a bolus of lidocaine followed by electrical cardioversion
(C) Immediate repeat synchronized cardioversion at the same energy level
(D) Immediate repeat synchronized cardioversion at twice the previous energy level
Which of the following is most effective for maintaining core body temperature in an adult during general anesthesia for foot surgery?
(A) Heating inspired gas to 28°C
(B) Warming intravenous fluids to 30°C
(C) Increasing ambient temperature to 28°C
(D) Placing a warming blanket beneath the patient
(E) Placing four 200-watt warming bulbs within 76 cm of the wound
C
The capnographic tracing is from a 2-month-old infant anesthetized using a pediatric circle system and mask at a fresh gas flow of 4 L/min. The sampling port is in the elbow connector. This tracing indicates
(A) adequate alveolar ventilation
(B) exhausted soda lime
(C) expired halothane concentrations representative of alveolar concentrations
A computer program for hemodynamic calculations has the following input values: body surface area, arterial blood pressure, heart rate, pulmonary artery occlusion pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, and cardiac output. Each of the following values can be derived with this program EXCEPT
A patient whose trachea is intubated develops partial airway obstruction two hours after induction of fentanyl, nitrous oxide, oxygen anesthesia. The anesthesiologist discontinues the nitrous oxide and controls ventilation, and there is gradual improvement during the next hour. No evidence of a respiratory disorder is found at the conclusion of the anesthetic. Which of the following is most likely?
(A) The endotracheal tube was in the right mainstem bronchus
(B) The patient had an unrecognized air embolism
(C) The patient had a nitrous oxide pneumothorax
(D) The endotracheal tube cuff narrowed the airway