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Most common arrhythmia preceding cardiac arrest in Anaesthesia

Bradycardia

Opoid of choice for renal and hepatic disease

Fentanyl

Quickest onset and fastest acting opoid, so doc for day care surgery

Alfentanyl

Opoid of choice for inhibiting cardiovascular response to laryngoscopy and intubation

Sufentanyl

Morphine is an agonist with highest propensity for this receptor?

Mu

Commonest cranial nerve involved in spinal?

6th

Drug causing minimum cardiovascular changes?

Etomidate

Shortest acting la?

Chlorprocaine

La causing vasoconstriction?

Cocaine

Armored et tube is used for?

Neurosurgery

Best uterine relaxant

Halothane

Doc for cpr

Adrenaline


Iv 1:1000

Muscle relaxant of choice for renal and hepatic failure?

Atracurium

Fastest acting inhalational agent?

Ether

Iv agent most suitable for day care surgery

Propofol

Inhalational doc in children

Sevoflurane

Muscle relaxant having max duration of action

Doxacurium

Minimum blood gas solubility coefficient amongst inhalational flourinated agents?

Desflurane

Most common nerve used for monitoring during anaesthesia

Ulnar

Mcc of hypoxia during one lung ventilation

Increased shunt fraction

Highly cardiotoxic la

Bupivacaine

Best clinical sign of anaesthesia reversal

Head raise for more than 5 seconds

Shortest acting iv analgesic

Remifentanyl

Muscle relaxant of choice for full stomach patient ( hence lscs)

Rocuronium

Muscle relaxant of choice for full stomach patient ( hence lscs)

Rocuronium

Muscle relaxant used for day care surgery

Mivacurium

Most potent and longest acting muscle relaxant

Doxacurium

Muscle relaxant of choice in shock

Pancuronium

Muscle relaxant which doesn’t require a reversal agent

Atracurium

In cervical spine injury, most effective way of minimising movement at C1 C2 during laproscopy

Manual in line stabilisation

Highest blood gas coefficient fraction?

Methoxyflurane

Most common site of injury during anaesthesia

Larynx

Most cardio stable muscle relaxant

Vecuronium

Airway should be secured and pt should be intubated if GCS score is less than

8

Most important for minimising nosocomial infections

Hand washing

Fluid not used in cpr as it worsens outcome?

Dextrose

Epinephrine in epidural block dose

1:200000

Mc rib fracture in cpr

5,6,7

Seconds taken to complete one cpr cycle

22