Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia
O2 is given during anaesthesia to prevent –
A. Pain
B. Hypoxia
C. Hypercapnia
D. Hypotension
View DescriptionHighly lipid-soluble agent would be associated with
A. Potent anaesthetic action
B. Potent analgesic action
C. Excellent muscle relaxant action
D. Least respiratory depression
View DescriptionBulls spread sign’ is seen in:
A. Herpes gestationalis
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Pemphigus vulgaris
D. Herpes simplex
View DescriptionHypertension with tachycardia is due to –
A. Morphine
B. Thiopentone
C. Ketamine
D. Halothane
View DescriptionPost anesthetic mucsle soreness is caused by
A. Gallamine
B. d-TC
C. Suxamethonium
D. Dantrolene
View DescriptionAnesthesia of choice in status asthmaticus is?
A. Thiopentone
B. Ketamine
C. Ether
D. N2O
View DescriptionRegarding thiopentone all are true except
A. Sodium carbonate is added to improve its solubility
B. Cerebro protective
C. Contraindicated in porphyria
D. Induction agent of choice in shock
View DescriptionAtropine is used in following except:sx
A. Glaucoma
B. Mushroom poisoning
C. Malathion poisoning
D. Organophosphorous poisoning
View DescriptionDepolarising muscle relaxant?
A. Scoline
B. Atracurium
C. Pancuronium
D. Cisatracurium
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