Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia

A Atropine

B Pethidine

C Thiopentone

D Suxamethonium

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A Respiratory arrest

B RR > 35 /min

C Sev acidosis < 7.25

D All of the above

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A Highly inflammable

B Causes hyperglycemia

C Good muscle relaxation

D Rapid recovery

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A Halothane

B Enflurane

C Xenon

D Sevoflurane

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A Ropivacaine

B Prilocaine

C Amethocaine

D Bupivacaine

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A 10 ml 1 in 10,000

B 1 ml 1 in 10,000

C 2 ml 1 in 1000

D 10 ml 1 in 1000

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A Shorter acting than tetracaine

B Longer acting than tetracaine

C More potent than tetracaine

D More potent than bupivacaine

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A Treatment with cholnesterase is indicated

B Probably an atypical cholinesterase is present

C Treatment with stored blood is indicated

D Apnea may be due to low serum potassium concentration

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A Arterial oxygen tension will typically be reduced by an average of 10 mm Hg when breathing room air

B Arterial oxygen tension will normalize after 15 minutes

C Diffusion hypoxia is the major determinant of arterial hypoxaemia

D The CXR will typically reveal no abnormalities

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A Mobility of cervical spine

B Mobility of atlanto axial joint

C Assessment of free rotation of neck before intubation

D Inspection of oral cavity before intubation

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