Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
Anaesthetic agent contraindicated in Emphysema is –
A. N2O
B. Halothane
C. Ether
D. Isoflurane
View DescriptionA 5 year old boy suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy and polymyositis has been fasting for 8 hour and has to undergo tendon lengthening procedure. Which anaesthetics should be used?
A. Induction by I.V. scoline and N20 halothane for maintenance
B. Induction by I.V. propofol, N20 and O2 for maintenance
C. Induction by I.V. thiopentone and N20 and halothane for maintenance
D. Inhalational N20, halothane and O2 for maintenance
View DescriptionTrain of four response is shown by all of the following neuromuscular blockers except:-
A. Succinyl choline
B. Mivacurium
C. Vacuronium
D. Rocuronium
View DescriptionA 70 kg old athlete was posted for surgery, Patient was administered succinylcholine due to unavailability of vecuronium. It was administered in intermittent dosing (total 640 mg). During recovery patient was not able to respire spontaneously & move limbs. What is the explanation –
A. Pseudocholinesterase deficiency increasing action of syccinylcholine
B. Phase 2 blockade produced by succinylcholine
C. Undiagnosed muscular dystrophy and muscular weakness
D. Muscular weakness due to fasciculation produced by succinylcholine
View DescriptionA 6 month old child is suffering from patent ductus aeriosus (PDA) with congestive cardiac failure. Ligation of ductus aeriosus was decided for surgical management. The most appropriate inhalational anaesthetic agent of choice with minimal haemodynamic alteration for induction of anaesthesia is:
A. Sevoflurane
B. Isoflurane
C. Enflurane
D. Halothane
View DescriptionAll are methods of regional anaesthesia Except
A. Topical anaesthesia
B. Bier's block
C. Nerve block
D. Total intravenous anaesthesia
View DescriptionA 62-year-old woman undergoes a pancreaticoduodenectomy for a pancreatic head cancer. A jejunostomy is placed to facilitate nutritional repletion as she is expected to have a prolonged recovery. What is the best method for delivering postoperative nutrition?
A. Institution of enteral feeding the jejunostomy tube after return of bowel function as evidenced by passage of flatus or a bowel movemen
B. Institution of enteral feeding the jejunostomy tube within 24 hours postoperatively
C. Institution of supplemental enteral feeding the jejunostomy tube only if oral intake is inadequate after return of bowel function
D. Institution of a combination of immediate trophic (15 mL/h) enteral feeds the jejunostomy tube and parenteral nutrition to provide total nutritional suppo
View DescriptionWhich of the following local anesthetic is most cardiotoxic –
A. Lignocaine
B. Procaine
C. Mepivacaine
D. Bupivacaine
View DescriptionAs compared to a 10 year old child, a 1 year old child will have higher
A. Oxygen consumption
B. Functional residual capacity
C. Tidal volume
D. Vital capacity
View DescriptionAnaesthesia of choice for induction in children is:
A. Procaine
B. Desflurane
C. Sevoflurane
D. Ropivacaine
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