10 Random Questions
The supine hypotensive syndrome of pregnancy
(A) begins at 32 weeks' gestation
(B) causes fetal distress by aortocaval compression
(C) is corrected by Trendelenburg's position
(D) is less likely following subarachnoid block than epidural block
(E) occurs in 90% of supine women at 38 to 40 weeks' gestation
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
OB
Which of the following statements concerning the check valve of the common gas outlet on an anesthesia gas machine is true?
(A) It prevents backflow into vaporizers
(B) It prevents delivery of a hypoxic mixture
(C) It prevents rebreathing
(D) It is located downstream from the oxygen flush valve
(E) It is required for proper functioning of the proportioning system
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
The pin index system
(A) is not used in central pipeline connections
(B) requires aligning four pins with four holes
(C) is used on all sizes of medical gas cylinders
(D) has been replaced by color coding of gas cylinders
(E) prevents overfilling of gas cylinders
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Equipment & Physics
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
(A) administer atropine
(B) administer phenylephrine
(C) administer propranolol
(D) increase anesthetic depth
(E) intubate the trachea
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Pediatric
Cardiac
Which of the following is most indicative of reflex sympathetic dystrophy?
(A) Dry skin
(B) Dull pain that improves with movement
(C) Fasciculations
(D) Motor weakness
(E) Pallor and cyanosis
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Regional & Pain
Increasing preload, systemic vascular resistance and heart rate will best maintain hemodynamic stability in patients with
(A) aortic stenosis
(B) asymmetric septal hypertrophy (IHSS)
(C) cardiac tamponade
(D) mitral regurgitation
(E) mitral stenosis
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Cardiac
Which of the following statements concerning hyperkalemia after succinylcholine administration to a patient with a spinal cord injury is true?
(A) It is unlikely to occur if the lesion is located below T6
(B) It is unlikely to occur within 24 hours of the injury
(C) It is unlikely to occur more than 60 days after the initial injury
(D) It is prevented by pretreatment with small doses of a nondepolarizing agent
(E) It is decreased in magnitude by pretreatment with calcium chloride
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
A 57-year-old man who weighs 150 kg and is 170 cm (67 in) tall is scheduled for cholecystectomy. He has a 100 pack-year smoking history. Which of the following findings on pulmonary function testing are most likely?
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Respiratory & Critical Care
Inhalation induction of anesthesia is more rapid in a 6-month-old infant than in an adult because infants have
(A) greater ratio of alveolar ventilation to functional residual capacity
(B) greater ratio of blood volume to body weight
(C) greater solubility of anesthetic in blood
(D) lower anesthetic requirement
(E) lower distribution of cardiac output to vessel-rich organs
Reveal Answer
ADVANCED
Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics
Pediatric
Addition of 20 cm H2O positive end-expiratory pressure to a patient receiving controlled mechanical ventilation decreases cardiac output and left ventricular function by
(A) increasing right ventricular preload
(B) increasing right ventricular afterload
(C) increasing left ventricular preload
(D) increasing left ventricular afterload
(E) producing myocardial ischemia
Reveal Answer
BASIC
Cardiac