Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
The volatility of an anesthetic agent is directly propoional to lowering the flow in the poal vein. Poal flow is maximally reduced by:
A. Ether
B. Halothane
C. Isoflurane
D. Enflurane
View DescriptionStage 2 block (Phase II block) is seen with:
A. Suxamethonium
B. Isoflurane
C. Sevoflurane
D. Enflurane
View DescriptionMost cardiotoxic local anaesthetic is?
A. Bupivacaine
B. Procaine
C. Prilocaine
D. Dibucaine
View DescriptionA Lower Segment Caesarean section (LSCS) can be carried out under all the following techniques of anaesthesia except:
A. General anaesthesia
B. Spinal anaesthesia
C. Caudal anaesthesia.
D. Combined Spinal Epidural anaesthesia
View DescriptionAnaesthetic agent which is explosive in the presence of cautery –
A. Nitrous oxide
B. Ether
C. Trilene
D. Halothane
View DescriptionWhich is/ are not desirable for a patient with pacemaker?
A. Thiopentone sodium
B. ECG monitoring
C. Suxamethonium
D. Unipolar diathermy
View DescriptionVasopressor of choice in hypotension produced during sub–arachnoid –
A. Ephedrine
B. Mephenteramine
C. Adrenaline
D. Dopamine
View DescriptionFink’s effect is
A. Also called second gas effect
B. Due to rapid uptake of N2O during induction
C. Due to rapid elimination of N2O during recovery
D. Increase in partial pressure of oxygen during recovery
View DescriptionRegarding Bispectral index monitor all are true except
A. Monitors depth of anaesthesia
B. Decrease the dose of agent once BIS value falls below 40
C. Increase the dose of agent once BIS value falls below 40
D. Increase the dose of agent once BIS value goes beyond 60
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