Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
What is Na+ concentration of normal saline
A. 154 meq
B. 131 meq
C. 101 meq
D. 91 meq
View DescriptionNot a contraindication for combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia: (CSE) (D. REPEAT 2009)
A. Platelet count <50,000
B. Patient on clopidogrel
C. Local infection
D. Patient on antihypertensive medication
View DescriptionThe most common rhythm disturbance during early postoperative period is:
A. Bradycardia
B. Ventricular fibrillation
C. Tachycardia
D. Complete hea block
View DescriptionEpidural analgesia is suitable for
A. Rib fracture
B. Lower abdominal Surgery
C. Thoracotomy
D. All of the above
View DescriptionWhich of the following facts is false regarding halothane?
A. It is a pleasant smelling gas
B. | Vagal tone
C. Sensitises myocardium to catecholamines
D. It can cause postoperative hepatitis
View DescriptionSuccinyl choline is short acting due to –
A. Rapid excretion
B. Poor absorption
C. Rapid hydrolysis
D. None
View DescriptionWhich of the following anesthetic agents causes a rise in the Intracranial pressure
A. Sevoflurane
B. Thiopentone sodium
C. Lignocaine
D. Propofol
View DescriptionThe following is true of Mendelson’s syndrome
A. Critical Volume of aspirate is 50 ml
B. Critical pH of gastric aspirate is 1.5
C. Onset of symptoms generally occurs within 2 hours
D. Opioids have been shown to improve outcome
View DescriptionLong acting local anesthetic is – a) Procaineb) Lignocainec) Bupivacained) Etidocaine
A. ab
B. bc
C. cd
D. ac
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