Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
An infant with respiratory distress was intubated. The fastest and accurate method to confirm intubation
A. Capnography
B. Clinically by auscultation
C. Chest radiography
D. Airway pressure measurement
View DescriptionSpinal anaesthesia in an adult is given at this level:
A. T12-L1
B. L1-L2
C. L3-L4
D. L5-S1
View DescriptionHigh spinal anaesthesia is characterized by:
A. Hypertension, tachycardia
B. Hypertension, bradycardia
C. Hypotension, tachycardia
D. Hypotension, bradycardia
View DescriptionAll are hepatotoxic except
A. Halothane
B. Chlorform
C. Methoxyflurane
D. Isoflurane
View DescriptionWhat is normal range of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) for adequate glycaemic control in diabetic patient-
A. 6% to 8 %
B. 8 % to 10 %
C. 4 % to 6 %
D. 10 % to 12 %
View DescriptionWhich is the anesthetic agent of choice in a case of status asthmaticus?
A. Ketamine
B. Thiopentone
C. Ether
D. Nitrous Oxide
View DescriptionTreatment in post operative shivering?
A. Pethidine
B. Piritramide
C. Methadone
D. Pentazocine
View DescriptionThe patient with least risk of pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents during induction of anesthesia is:-
A. Markedly obese and NPO for eight hours
B. Fed coffee four hours before elective surgery
C. Scheduled for elective cesarean delivery and NPO for 20 hours
D. NPO for four hours after a full meal
View DescriptionAll are true about halothane except –
A. Tachycardia
B. Hepatitis
C. Bronchodilatation
D. Uterine relaxation
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