Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
Stellate ganglion block is characterised by all of the following except
A. Miosis
B. Ptosis
C. Flushing
D. Sweating
View DescriptionCapnography is used for assessment of –
A. Oxygen saturation of blood
B. Amount of C02 transported in blood
C. Ventilation of lung after intubation
D. Myocardial perfusion
View DescriptionNeuromuscular blocker of choice in real failure:
A. Atracurium
B. Pancuronium
C. Rocuronium
D. Tubocurare
View DescriptionMuscle Relaxant most sensitive to patient of mysthenia gravis (M.G.)
A. Scoline
B. Neostigmine
C. Gallamine
D. Decamethonium
View DescriptionIn emergency caesarian section rapid induction of anaesthesia is done to –
A. Prevent gastric aspiration
B. Prevent fetal depression
C. To decrease awareness
D. All of the above
View DescriptionBest antagonist of morphine is
A. Nalorphine
B. Naloxone
C. Buprenorphine
D. Pentazocine
View DescriptionHelium is used along with oxygen instead of plain oxygen because
A. It increases the absorption of oxygen
B. It decreases turbulence
C. It decreases the dead space
D. For analgesia
View DescriptionTrue about xenon anaesthesia – a) Rapid induction and recoveryb) Low potencyc) High blood solubilityd) Non – explosivee) Heavier than air
A. abcd
B. abde
C. acde
D. ade
View DescriptionWhat is the fresh gas flow in Mapleson A circuit:-
A. Equal to minute ventilation
B. Twice the minute ventilation
C. 2.5 times the minute ventilation
D. Half the minute ventilation
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