Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
At the end of a balanced anaesthesia technique with non-depolarizing muscle relaxant, a patient recovered spontaneously from the effect of muscle relaxant without any reversal. Which is the most probable relaxant the patient had received?
A. Pancuronium
B. Gallamine
C. Atracurium
D. Vecuronium
View DescriptionFastest to slowest route of absorption of local anaesthetic is?
A. Tracheal >Lumbar epidural > Intercostal block > Subcutaneous.
B. Tracheal > Intercostal block > Lumbar epidural > Subcutaneous.
C. Subcutaneous> Intercostal block > Lumbar epidural >Tracheal.
D. Lumbar epidural > Intercostal block >Tracheal > Subcutaneous.
View DescriptionRegarding gantacurium, all are false except.
A. Depolarizing neuromuscular blocker
B. L-cysteine is the reversal agent
C. Has oxime chloro fumarate group
D. Long duration of action than succinylcholine
View DescriptionA patient with a nonobstructing carcinoma of the sigmoid colon is being prepared for elective resection. Which of the following reduces the risk of postoperative infectious complications?
A. A single preoperative parenteral dose of antibiotic effective against aerobes and anaerobes
B. Avoidance of oral antibiotics to prevent emergence of Clostridium difficile
C. Postoperative administration for 48 hours of parenteral antibiotics effective against aerobes and anaerobes
D. Postoperative administration of parenteral antibiotics effective against aerobes and anaerobes until the patient's intravenous lines and all other drains are removed
View DescriptionVAT in mechanical ventilation stands for
A. Ventilator associated trauma
B. Ventilator associated treatment
C. Ventilator associated tracheobronchitis
D. None of the above
View DescriptionTracheostomy reduces dead space by ?
A. By-passing upper airway
B. Increasing V/Q ratio
C. Reducing airflow resistance
D. By all of the above mechanisms
View DescriptionBest anaesthetic drug to be given in day care surgery:
A. Ketamine
B. Sevoflurane
C. Desflurane
D. Propofol
View DescriptionMaximum analgesic action found in –
A. Catecholamine
B. Propofol
C. Ketamine
D. Thiopentone
View DescriptionWhich of the following barbiturate is used for induction?
A. Thiopentone
B. Naloxone
C. Naltrexone
D. Phenobarbitone
View DescriptionSite of action of vecuronium is?
A. Cerebrum
B. Reticular formation
C. Motor neuron
D. Neuro-muscular junction
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