A 72-year-old man has had residual hemiparesis since having a cerebrovascular accident three years ago. Compared with the response of the unaffected limbs to nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, the hemiparetic limbs will show
(A) the same response
(B) greater depression of tetanus
(C) greater twitch depression
(D) less twitch depression
(E) less post-tetanic facilitation
D
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
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
The increased resistance of severely burned patients to pancuronium is primarily due to
(A) enhanced urinary excretion of pancuronium
(B) decreased number of presynaptic cholinergic receptors
(C) increased number of postsynaptic cholinergic receptors
(D) increased rate of metabolism of pancuronium
(E) increased volume of distribution of pancuronium
C
A child undergoing general anesthesia is breathing spontaneously using the Jackson-Rees modification of the Ayres T-piece. Respiratory rate is 20/min and tidal volume is 75 ml. What is the minimum fresh gas flow required to prevent rebreathing?
The left ventricular function curve is from a young, healthy patient. If X represents the patient's myocardial function prior to anesthesia, the effect of 1 MAC of isoflurane at normocarbia is best represented by which of the following positions?