Deck 35: General Anesthetics
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Deck 35: General Anesthetics
The use of N2O with halogenated anesthetics is common. The addition of N2O can:
A) Trigger megaloblastic anemia
B) Reduce the amount of halogenated anesthetic used
C) Lead to air emboli in the bloodstream
D) A and C
E) All of the above
A) Trigger megaloblastic anemia
B) Reduce the amount of halogenated anesthetic used
C) Lead to air emboli in the bloodstream
D) A and C
E) All of the above
All of the above
A benzodiazepine is often administered along with the use of ketamine because:
A) Of the short duration of ketamine
B) Of the high incidence of dysphoric episodes and disturbing dreams with ketamine
C) Benzodiazepines increase the effectiveness of NMDA antagonism
D) Benzodiazepines have analgesic properties
A) Of the short duration of ketamine
B) Of the high incidence of dysphoric episodes and disturbing dreams with ketamine
C) Benzodiazepines increase the effectiveness of NMDA antagonism
D) Benzodiazepines have analgesic properties
Of the high incidence of dysphoric episodes and disturbing dreams with ketamine
The administration of halothane and morphine can lead to:
A) An increase in hepatic toxicity over that of halothane alone.
B) Increased amnestic response.
C) Cerebral vasodilation leading to increased ICP
D) Malignant hypertension
E) Improved organ perfusion over that of halothane alone.
A) An increase in hepatic toxicity over that of halothane alone.
B) Increased amnestic response.
C) Cerebral vasodilation leading to increased ICP
D) Malignant hypertension
E) Improved organ perfusion over that of halothane alone.
Cerebral vasodilation leading to increased ICP

