Mcq Subject: Anaesthesia

Crystalloid required for replacement of 300ml of blood loss is:

A. 300ml

B. 600ml

C. 900ml

D. 1200ml

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Which of the follow ing drugs produces dissociative anesthesia –

A. Ketamine

B. Propofol

C. Thiopentone

D. Entlurane

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An eye surgery was performed using propofol as the intravenous anaesthetic agent succinylcholine as the muscle relaxant. Recovery from anaesthesia was uneventful. However the patient complains of pain in the muscles. Which of the following is thelikely reason for this?

A. Propofol

B. succinylcholine

C. Muscle infarction

D. None of the above

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All are true about lidocaine except

A. It acts on sodium channels in both active and inactive state

B. It is most cardiotoxic local anesthetic

C. It is given IV in cardiac arrhythmias

D. Extensive first pass metabolism

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Contraindicated in head injury –

A. Halothane

B. Ketamine

C. N2O

D. Propofol

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At the end of a balanced anaesthesia technique with non-depolarizing muscle relaxant, a patient recovered spontaneously from the effect of muscle relaxant without any reversal. Which is the most probable relaxant the patient had received.

A. Pancuronium

B. Gallamine

C. Atracurium

D. Vecuronium

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A 62-year-old man is suffering from arrhythmias on the night of his triple coronary bypass. Potassium has been administered. His urine output is 20 to 30 mL/h. Serum potassium level is 6.2. Which of the following medications counteracts the effects of potassium without reducing the serum potassium level?

A. Sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)

B. Sodium bicarbonate

C. 50% dextrose

D. Calcium gluconate

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Colour of Entonox cylinder is

A. Black body, white shoulder

B. Grey body, black and white shoulder

C. Black body, brown and white shoulder

D. Blue body, white shoulder

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In CPR drug of choice is –

A. NaHCO3

B. Isoprenaline

C. Propranolol

D. Adrenaline

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Treatment of bupivacaine toxicity includes:

A. Isoproterenol

B. Epinephrine

C. Bretylium

D. All

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