Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
In general, the last muscle to be rendered akinetic with a retrobulbar anesthetic block is:
A. Superior rectus
B. Superior oblique
C. Inferior oblique
D. Levator palpebral superioris
View DescriptionWhich of the following intravenous anaesthetic agent pharmacokinetic does not change on renal and hepatic dysfunction –
A. Propofol
B. Thiopentone
C. Etomidate
D. Ketamine
View DescriptionAn anaesthesia resident was giving spinal anaesthesia when the patient had sudden aphonia and loss of consciousness. What could have happened?
A. Total spinal
B. Partial spinal
C. Vaso vagal attack
D. Intra vascular injection
View DescriptionShortest acting muscle relaxant –
A. Pancuronium
B. Atracurium
C. Mivacurium
D. Vecuronium
View DescriptionWhich of the following is the gas which produces systemic toxicity without causing local irritation?
A. Ammonia
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Hydrocyanic acid
D. Sulfur dioxide
View DescriptionIntraocular pressure is increased by which anesthetic
A. Ketamine
B. O2
C. N20
D. Isoflurane
View DescriptionDifficulty in laryngoscopy and intubation is seen in all except:
A. Cervical joint immobility
B. Modified mallampati class 2
C. Upper lip bite test negative.
D. Interincisor gap of <3cm
View DescriptionKetamine is contraindicated in all except-
A. Congestive hea failure
B. Uncontrolled hypeension
C. Aerial aneurysm
D. Shock.
View DescriptionThe Anaesthesia technique of choice in severely preeclamptic women for cesarean delivery –
A. Spinal Anaesthesia
B. Epidural Anaesthesia
C. General Anaesthesia
D. Pudendal shock
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