During active labor, 10 ml of bupivacaine 0.5% with epinephrine 1:200,000 is administered epidurally. Fifteen minutes later, maternal blood pressure is 70/50 mmHg and heart rate is 70 bpm; fetal heart rate is 90 bpm for 45 seconds, with loss of beat-to-beat variability. The most likely explanation for the fetal vital signs is
Following induction of anesthesia with sufentanil and pancuronium, a patient with left main coronary artery disease has a decrease in blood pressure from 110/70 to 60/40 mmHg. There is no change in heart rate or ECG. The most appropriate management of the hypotension is administration of
(A) calcium chloride
(B) ephedrine
(C) epinephrine
(D) isoproterenol
(E) phenylephrine
E
A moderately obese 38-year-old woman is using patient-controlled morphine analgesia one day after open cholecystectomy. While breathing room air, oxygen saturation is 85%, Pa02 is 48 mmHg, PaC02 is 42 mmHg, and pH is 7.36. In addition to administration of oxygen, the most effective management is to
(A) decrease the dosage of opioids
(B) change to epidural morphine
(C) administer an inhaled bronchodilator
(D) initiate 4 cm of nasal continuous positive airway pressure
(E) initiate incentive spirometry therapy
E
Which of the following is greater in an obese patient than in a nonobese patient of equal height?
(A) Milliliters of local anesthetic required for epidural block
(B) Milligrams of succinylcholine required for intubation
(C) Clearance of diazepam
(D) Clearance of fentanyl
(E) Oxygen consumption per body surface area
B
Compared with the adult airway, the airway of an infant is characterized by
A 60-kg 25-year-old woman is undergoing laparoscopy in the Trendelenburg position during general anesthesia. Five minutes after peritoneal inflation, the peak airway pressure required to deliver a tidal volume of 800 ml increases from 25 cmH2O to 60 cmH2O. SpO2 decreases from 100% to 80% and systolic blood pressure increases from 110 mmHg to 140 mmHg. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
The arterial waveform and EKG shown are from a 60-year-old man with uremia who is the PACU after hip surgery under general anesthesia. The patient is drowsy, extubated, and breathing easily. The most likely diagnosis is
(A) hypovolemia
(B) myocardial ischemia
(C) nontension pneumothorax
(D) pericardial tamponade
(E) pulmonary embolus
D
Which of the following is most likely to occur during deliberate hypotension with trimethaphan?
(A) Bronchoconstriction
(B) Cerebral vasodilation
(C) Increased heart rate
(D) Potentiation of pancuronium
(E) Pupillary constriction
C
Which of the following statements regarding innervation of the upper extremity is true?
(A) Blockade of the radial nerve decreases the patient's ability to spread the fingers apart
(B) The brachial plexus receives preganglionic sympathetic fibers arising from C5 through T2
(C) Interscalene injection of the brachial plexus at C6 is likely to spare the axillary nerve.
(D) The musculocutaneous nerves receive contributions from C5 and C6
(E) The vertebral artery lies posterior to the nerve roots of the brachial plexus