A 30-year-old woman has an abrupt change from sinus to nodal rhythm with unchanged heart rate on ECG during induction of halothane anesthesia. Which of the following is the most likely result of this change?
A 35-year-old patient, who is ASA physical status 1, is scheduled for open cholecystectomy under general anesthesia. Which of the following end-tidal concentrations would most likely block the adrenergic response to skin incision?
(A) Enflurane 1.7%, oxygen
(B) Isoflurane 1.2%, oxygen
(C) Enflurane 0.6%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
(D) Halothane 0.4%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
(E) Isoflurane 1.0%, nitrous oxide 70%, oxygen
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Arterial pressure in the radial artery is 155/70 mmHg measured by a correctly calibrated catheter-transducer system. At the same time aortic pressure is 140/75 mmHg using a high-fidelity catheter tip transducer. The most likely cause of this discrepancy is
(A) a large amount of air in the dome of the radial artery transducer
(B) coarctation of the aorta
(C) peripheral vascular constriction produced by sympathetic stimulation
(D) physiologic amplification of the wave form from the aorta to the radial artery
(E) too high a frequency response in the catheter-transducer system