Tuesday, March 17, 2009

33 - AIIMS may 2004 anaesthesia mcqs


1q: the neuromuscular blocking action of curare is brought about by ?

a. blocking aceylcholine synthesis
b. preventing the release of acetylcholine
c. causing persistent depolarization
d. competitive inhibition


2q: which of the following local anaesthetic is most likely to produce an allergic reaction?

a. prilocaine
b. ropivacaine
c. etidocaine
d. benzocaine


3q: a 6 year old child is posted for elective urology surgery under general anaesthesia. He refuses to allow the anaesthesiologist an IV access. The best inhalational agent of choice for induction of anaesthesia is ?

a. sevoflurane
b. methoxyflurane
c. desflurane
d. isoflurane


4q: a 70 year old male is posted for a surgery, which is likely to last for 4-6 hours. The best inhalational agent of choice for maintenance of anesthesia in such a case is ?

a. ether
b. methoxyflurane
c. trichloroethylene
d. desflurane


5q: a 30 year old lady is to undergo surgery under intravenous regional anaesthesia for her left trigger finger. Which of the following should not be used for this patient ?

a. lignocaine
b. bupivacaine
c. prilocaine
d. lignocaine + ketorolac


6q: a 21 year old lady with a history of hypersensitivity to neostigmine is posted for an elective caesarean section under general anaesthesia. The best muscle relaxant of choice in this patient should be ?

a. pancuronium
b. atracurium
c. rocuronium
d. vecuronium


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