Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia

M.C. nerve used for monitoring during anaesthesia –

A. Ulnar nerve

B. Facial nerve

C. Radial nerve

D. Median nerve

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Primary mechanism responsible for cerebral protection effect of thiopentone is

A. GABA action, calcium channel block and free radicle removal

B. Increased cerebral blood flow

C. Decreased (lowered) cerebn metabolism

D. Reduces cerebral 02 demand by limiting CBF

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A 52-year-old woman undergoes a sigmoid resection with primary anastomosis for recurrent diveiculitis. She returns to the emergency room 10 days later with left flank pain and decreased urine output; laboratory examination is significant for a white blood cell (WBC) count of 20,000/mm3 . She undergoes a CT scan that demonstrates new left hydronephrosis, but no evidence of an intraabdominal abscess. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

A. Intravenous pyelogram

B. Intravenous antibiotics and repeat CT in 1 week

C. Administration of intravenous methylene blue

D. No fuher management if urinalysis is negative for hematuria

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A 10-year old child is undergoing squint surgery. He suddenly developed increased hea rate, arrhythmia, high fever, metabolic and respiratory acidosis on aerial blood gases and elevation of end-tidal CO2. Which of the following would be the first agent of choice in the management of thiscondition?

A. Dantrolene

B. Paracetamol

C. Procainamide

D. Sodium bicarbonate

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Which of the following is the commonest nerve injury due to the effect of same position for a long time during general anaesthesia?

A. Common peroneal nerve

B. Brachial plexus injuries

C. Ulnar neuropathies

D. None of the above

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Most surgeries are performed in which stage of general anesthesia?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

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Site of action of vecuronium is –

A. Cerebrum

B. Reticular formation

C. Motor neuron

D. Myoneural junction

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Myasthenics are resistant to following muscle relaxant :

A. Suxamethonium

B. Pancurium

C. Atracuronium

D. Vecuronium

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In a young patient who had extensive soft tissue and muscle injury, which of these muscle relaxants used for endotracheal intubation might lead to cardiac arrest :

A. Atracurium

B. Suxamethonium.

C. Vecuronium

D. Pancuronium

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Bain’s circuit is Mapelson type___ circuit.

A. Type A

B. Type B

C. Type D

D. Type E

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