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Questions>Karnataka>2003>Anesthesia

1] The end of central venous pressure catheter should ideally be located in the :

  • Right atrium

  • Brachiocephalic vein

  • Superior vena cava

  • Subclavian vein

Ans: A

 

2] A 35year old patient with septicemia due to perforated small intestines presented for emergency laparotomy . He received succinyl choline during induction of  anesthesia to facilitate endo tracheal intubation . Within a minute his ECG reveled tall peaked T waves , absence of P waves & marked prolongation of QRS complexes . A/C hyperkaelamia is suspected. The first choice of action in this particular situation is :

  • Glucose insulin infusion

  • IV Calcium gluconate administration

  • Cardio version

  • Ignore it as it is a normal phenomenon with succinyl choline

 Ans = B

3] Pulse oximetry gives an estimate of:

  • Systemic arterial oxygen saturation

  • Systemic venous oxygen saturation

  • Systemic arterial oxygen tension

  • Systemic venous oxygen tension

Ans: A

4] Features of successful stellate ganglion block is :

  • Flushing of skin

  • Ptosis

  • Mydriasis

  • Nasal congestion

Ans: C

5] True about CVP monitoring :

  • Can give valuable information concerning the left side of heart

  • Is not useful for estimating blood volume status

  • Can be accomplished by passing a catheter via the right internal jugular vein approach.

  • Is valuable as a single reading

Ans: C

6] The gas used to measure diffuse capacity of lungs :

  • Carbon monoxide

  • Carbon dioxide

  • Nitrogen

  • Sulphur dioxide + Oxygen

Ans: B

7] Which of the following inhalation anesthetics agents has rapid onset of action & rapid recovery actions & is most suitable for use in day care surgical procedures?

  •  Ether

  •  Halothane

  • Tri chloro ethylene

  • Desflurane

 Ans: D

 

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