10 Random Questions
Which of the following is the most likely cause of postural headache following spinal anesthesia?
(A) Meningeal traction
(B) Parasympathetic (vagal) block
(C) Sympathetic block-induced hypotension
(D) Transtentorial cerebral herniation
(E) Vasopressin-induced vasoconstriction
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A 33-year-old primigravid woman with myasthenia gravis, well-controlled with pyridostigmine, is in labor with the cervix dilated 7 cm. She has a headache and feels very nervous. Blood pressure is 160/115 mmHg, she has 3+ pitting edema, and urinalysis shows 4+ protein. Appropriate management of her labor should include
(A) lumbar epidural block with bupivacaine 8 ml of 0.5% solution
(B) chlorpromazine 2.5 mg administered intravenously
(C) avoidance of narcotics
(D) lumbar epidural block with 2-chloroprocaine 8 ml of 3% solution
(E) chlorpromazine 10 mg administered intramuscularly
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ADVANCED
OB
A patient is anesthetized using an inhaled anesthetic with a blood/gas partition coefficient of 13.0. Recovery time depends primarily on
(A) oil/gas solubility of the drug
(B) cardiac output
(C) tidal volume
(D) duration of administration
(E) MAC of the drug
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BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
The twitch responses shown are from a healthy 80-kg patient anesthetized with fentanyl and nitrous oxide. Relaxant drugs X and Y are most likely
(A) X: atracurium 30 mg, Y: vecuronium 4 mg
(B) X: atracurium 30 mg, Y: vecuronium 8 mg
(C) X: pancuronium 4 mg, Y: pancuronium 8 mg
(D) X: vecuronium 4 mg, Y: atracurium 30 mg
(E) X: vecuronium 4 mg, Y: pancuronium 8 mg
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BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
Which of the following is the best initial treatment of anaphylaxis that occurs during general anesthesia?
(A) Diphenhydramine
(B) Dopamine
(C) Epinephrine
(D) Hydrocortisone
(E) Ranitidine
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BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
General
Which of the following statements best describes the decrease in cerebral metabolic rate that occurs with administration of volatile anesthetics?
(A) It is independent of anesthetic dose
(B) It is maximal when the EEG is isoelectric
(C) It is more profound with halothane than isoflurane at equipotent doses
(D) It is not affected by enflurane-induced EEG hyperactivity
(E) It parallels changes in cerebral blood flow at mean arterial pressures of 50 to 150 mmHg
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Normal pregnancy is associated with a decrease in each of the following EXCEPT
(A) expiratory reserve volume
(B) FEV1/FVC ratio
(C) functional residual capacity
(D) thoracic compliance
(E) vital capacity
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ADVANCED
OB
A successful ankle block for transmetatarsal amputation of the first and second toes should include each of the following nerves EXCEPT the
(A) saphenous
(B) deep peroneal
(C) superficial peroneal
(D) sural
(E) tibial
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ADVANCED
Regional & Pain
The last muscle to be affected by an interscalene brachial plexus block is the
(A) brachialis
(B) brachioradialis
(C) biceps
(D) flexor carpi radialis
(E) interosseous
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ADVANCED
Regional & Pain
An obese patient and a lean patient receive halothane for the same duration and at the same inspired tension. Postoperatively, the obese patient would demonstrate
(A) higher serum creatinine concentration
(B) higher serum fluoride concentration
(C) lower eosinophil count
(D) lower serum alkaline phosphate activity
(E) lower serum bromide concentration
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BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics