The best indication that a patient is ready for discharge from an outpatient facility after spinal anesthesia is return of
(A) pinprick sensation to the S4-5 dermatome
(B) micturition
(C) plantar flexion
(D) proprioception of the big toe
(E) knee extension
B
A 2.2-kg, 6-hour-old neonate is to undergo gastrostomy followed by repair of a tracheoesophageal fistula. During induction with halothane, air, and oxygen, the abdomen becomes distended. Appropriate management is to
(A) intubate and assist spontaneous ventilation
(B) intubate and control ventilation
(C) insert an orogastric tube
(D) allow the patient to breathe spontaneously by mask until gastrostomy
Compared with a patient who is breathing spontaneously, a patient in the supine position receiving controlled positive-pressure ventilation will most likely have which of the following findings?
Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure increases acutely from 10 to 20 mmHg in a 28-year-old man undergoing cervical laminectomy in the sitting position. The most appropriate first step in the management of this patient is to
(A) administer furosemide
(B) aspirate from the proximal port of the pulmonary artery catheter
(C) inflate the balloon on the pulmonary artery catheter
(D) place the patient in the left lateral decubitus position
During uncomplicated mask induction with halothane and 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen in a 6-month-old infant with a large ventricular septal defect and valvular pulmonic stenosis, SpO2 decreases from 85% (room air) to 60%; heart rate is 100 bpm and blood pressure is 62/40 mmHg. The most appropriate management is to