Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia

Which is C/I in closed system anaesthesiology –

A. Methoxyflurane

B. Isoflurane

C. Sevoflurane

D. Desflurane

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True about anesthesia cylinders is all except:

A. Most commonly used cylinders is type E

B. DISS is the safety mechanism to prevent wrong fitting of cylinder to machine

C. Cylinders are pa of high pressure syste

D. Air is stored in cylinder with grey body with black and white shoulder

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Rise in end-tidal CO2 during thyroid surgery can be due to all except –

A. Anaphylaxis

B. Malignant hyperthermia

C. Thyroid storm

D. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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A six year old child is posted for elective urology surgery under general anesthesia. He refuses to allow the anaesthesiologist an I.V. access. The best inhalational agent of choice for induction of anesthesia is

A. Sevoflurane

B. Methoxyflurane

C. Desflurane

D. Isoflurane

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Best anaesthesia for status asthmaticus –

A. Thiopentone

B. Ketamine

C. Ether

D. N2O

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Which of the following is not an ESTER?

A. Amethocaine

B. Benzocaine

C. Procaine

D. Bupivacaine

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What is the critical temperature of N2O

A. 118 degrees

B. -88 degrees

C. 26 degrees

D. 36.5 degrees

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A 42-year-old male was undergoing elective hernioplasty. End tidal carbon dioxide (ETC02) was found to be increased. Abdominal wall gradually showed rigidity, along with the presence of tachycardia and tachypnea. Blood gas analysis shows an increased mixed acidosis, along with a serum lactate of 3.4 mmol/L. Which of the following has most likely resulted in the present situation?

A. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

B. Malignant hyperthermia

C. Serotonin syndrome

D. Pheochromocytoma

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Critical temperature for liquid nitrogen is

A. 36.5degC

B. -20degC

C. -147degC

D. -242degC

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A cirrhotic patient with abnormal coagulation studies due to hepatic synthetic dysfunction requires an urgent cholecystectomy. A transfusion of FFP is planned to minimize the risk of bleeding due to surgery. What is the optimal timing of this transfusion?

A. The day before surgery

B. The night before surgery

C. On call to surgery

D. Intraoperatively

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