8th June 2023 - Variant 2 Flashcards
A 17-year-old boy develops pulmonary edema after resolution of postoperative laryngospasm. While breathing 100% oxygen, SpO2 is 80%.
Which of the following is the most appropriate management?
A. Administration of albuterol
B. Positive-pressure ventilation
C. Infusion of nitroglycerin
D. Administration of furosemide
D. Administration of furosemide
The use of epidural analgesia for labour is likely to result in which one of the following:
A. Prolonged second stage
B. Increased risk of operative delivery
C. Neonatal depression
D. Maternal sedation
A. Prolonged second stage
Which one of the following structures is NOT encountered during direct laryngoscopy?
A.Vallecula
B. Cricoid cartilage
C. Epiglottis
D. Arytenoid cartilage
B. Cricoid cartilage
Which of these patients is NOT at increased risk of aspiration?
A. A pregnant patient (32 weeks gestation) who has been NPO (nil per os) for 10 hours
B. A patient with fractured femur who has been NPO since the accident 12 hours ago
C. A healthy patient with appendicitis
D. A healthy patient who had 8 ounces of clear tea 4 hours pre-operatively
D. A healthy patient who had 8 ounces of clear tea 4 hours pre-operatively
The maintenance fluid requirement for an 80 kg man using the 4-2-1 rule is:
A. 100 ml/hr
B. 120 ml/hr
C. 150 ml/hr
D. 170 ml/hr
B. 120 ml/hr
Which of the following anesthetic agents does NOT trigger malignant hyperthermia?
A. Halothane
B. Isoflurane
C. Suxamethonium
D. Thiopental
D. Thiopental
** Which of the following about Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure is NOT correct?
A. most commonly it is caused be V/Q mismatch
B. it may be cause by low partial pressure of inspired O2 (PIO2) and diffusion impairment
C. hypoventilation cannot cause hypoxemia
D. pneumonia, ARDS, pulmonary edema can lead to intrapulmonary shunt
C. hypoventilation cannot cause hypoxemia
Maternal hypotension in the supine position during pregnancy is most often due to:
A. decreased hematocrit
B. decreased peripheral vascular resistance
C. compression of the vena cava
D. decreased blood volume
C. compression of the vena cava
** Which drug is used for the treatment of life-threatening bupivacaine toxicity?
A. Intralipid
B. Lidocaine infusion
C. Metoprolol
D. Sodium nitroprusside
A. Intralipid
** What does GCS=9 points E2M5V2 mean?
A. Opens eye on verbal stimulation, localizes pain, inappropriate words
B. Opens eye to pain, withdraw from pain, inappropriate words
C. Opens eye to speech, localizes pain, inappropriate words
D. Opens eye to pain, localizes pain, incomprehensive words
D. Opens eye to pain, localizes pain, incomprehensive words
In septic shock:
A) peripheral hypothermia is associated with a good prognosis
B) the patients usually have an increased cardiac output
C) the patients usually have a depleted circulating volume
D) the causative organisms are always Gram-negative
E) antibiotics should not be given before blood culture results are available
B) the patients usually have an increased cardiac output
C) the patients usually have a depleted circulating volume
Treatment of acute anaphylaxis includes:
A. IM adrenaline
B. H1 and H2 antagonists
C. hydrocortisone
D. IM chlorpromazine
E. crystalloids
A. IM adrenaline
B. H1 and H2 antagonists
C. hydrocortisone
E. crystalloids
Spinal anaesthesia for fractured neck of femur repair compared with general anaesthesia:
A. decreases mortality
B. reduces hospital stay
C. decreases the incidence of thromboembolism
D. provides better immediate postoperative pain relief
E. decreases intraoperative blood loss
B. reduces hospital stay
C. decreases the incidence of thromboembolism
D. provides better immediate postoperative pain relief
E. decreases intraoperative blood loss
Blood pressure measured by an automatic non-invasive method:
A. may over-read at high pressure
B. may over-read at low pressure
C. is affected by arrhythmias
D. may cause ulnar nerve damage
E. cuff width does not affect the measurement
B. may over-read at low pressure
C. is affected by arrhythmias
D. may cause ulnar nerve damage
Which of the following criteria are part of the qSOFA (Quick SOFA) Score?
A. Altered mental status
B. Systolic blood pressure < 100mmHg
C. Leucocytes > 11G/L
D. SpO2 < 92%
E. Respiratory rate > 22 bpm
A. Altered mental status
B. Systolic blood pressure < 100mmHg
E. Respiratory rate > 22 bpm