Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
Commonly used route of administration for general anaesthesia is
A. Inhalational
B. Intravenous
C. Intraarterial
D. Subcutaneous
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not a property of propofol?
A. Pain on injection
B. Anticonvulsant effect
C. Increase chances of infection
D. No muscle relaxant property
View DescriptionNephrotoxic anaesthetic agent is :
A. Halothane
B. Isoflurane
C. Methoxyflurane
D. Nitrous Oxide
View DescriptionAbsolute contraindication for Thiopentone sodium is
A. Respiratory depression
B. Acute intermittent porphyria
C. Liver failure
D. Pregnancy
View DescriptionWhich of the following skeletal muscle relaxants undergo Hoffman’s elimination ?
A. Atracurium
B. Succinylcholine
C. Mivacurium
D. Vecuronium
View DescriptionPostoperative nausea and vomiting are uncommon with
A. Thiopentone
B. Propofol
C. Etomidate
D. All the above
View DescriptionIn a typical blood gas analyser
A. Oxygen tension will be overstimulated in hypothermia
B. pH is a derived measurement
C. Standard bicarbonate can be used to indicate the respiratory component
D. The oxygen tension can be measured using Clarke electrode.
View DescriptionLocal anaesthetic causing methemoglobinuria is?
A. Dibucaine
B. Chlorprocaine
C. Procaine
D. Benzocaine
View DescriptionBest local anaesthetic for ophthalmic surgery is-
A. Tetracaine
B. Prilocaine
C. Procaine
D. Bupivacaine
View DescriptionIntravenous induction is preferred to inhalation induction because:
A. Causes less side effects
B. Blood pressure and cardiac output are better maintained
C. There is less danger of respiratory obstruction
D. It is quicker
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