Compared with a person of normal weight, which of the following findings are most likely on pulmonary function testing of a patient with morbid obesity? (FVC, FEV/FVC, FRC, A-a DO2)?
Which of the following best describes the relationship between cerebral perfusion pressure and cerebral blood flow in a patient with untreated chronic hypertension?
(A) It is constant at mean blood pressures between 50 and 150 mmHg
(B) It is linear for all blood pressures
(C) Flow versus pressure curve is hyperbolic
(D) Flow versus pressure curve is shifted to the right
(E) Flow versus pressure curve is shifted to the left
A 78-year-old man who is scheduled for an inguinal hernia repair has a preoperative ECG showing left bundle branch block. He has had no symptoms of cardiovascular disease. This ECG finding most likely indicates
(A) cardiac disease
(B) the need for spinal anesthesia
(C) an electrolyte disturbance
(D) the need for insertion of a temporary pacemaker
A 62-year-old man, who had a myocardial infarction three years ago, complicated by congestive heart failure and renal failure, is undergoing a colectomy. A pulmonary artery catheter demonstrates a cardiac output higher than measurements recorded during a cardiac catheterization two months after the infarction. Which of the following most likely contributes to the increased cardiac output?
(A) Creation of an arteriovenous fistula
(B) Increased hemoglobin concentration from 10 to 12 g/dl
(C) Stimulation of carotid body receptors
(D) Transcutaneous nitroglycerin
(E) Use of a beta-adrenergic blocker to prevent myocardial reinfarction
Nine months after sustaining an injury to the left forearm, a 30-year-old woman has diffuse, burning pain on the anterior aspect of the forearm and posterior aspect of the hand and discoloration of the skin in the affected areas. The patient should be informed that
(A) if left untreated, muscle atrophy may develop in the involved limb
(B) if left untreated, the pain will remain well localized
(C) physical therapy is not indicated
(D) the symptoms are directly related to the severity of the initial injury
(E) the symptoms are most likely secondary to underlying peripheral vascular disease
A 2.3-kg 1-day-old term infant requires repair of a gastroschisis. Which of the following combinations is most appropriate for intraoperative fluid management?
(A) Dextrose 5% in water for maintenance and lactated Ringer's solution for replacement of third space losses
(B) Dextrose 10% in water for maintenance and lactated Ringer's solution for replacement of third space losses
(C) Lactated Ringer's solution for maintenance and replacement of third space losses
(D) Lactated Ringer's solution for maintenance and albumin 5% for replacement of third space losses
(E) Normal saline solution for maintenance and lactated Ringer's solution for replacement of third space losses