Local And General Anesthetics Mcqs
Q.1: All of the following are inhalational anesthetic agents except_____________?L
A. Halothane
B. Ketamine
C. Enflurane
D. Isoflurane
Q.2: Relative contraindications for the administration of Ketamine hydrochioride include all of the following EXCEPT ?q
A. Age < 5 years
B. History of epilepsy
C. Raised intracranial tension
D. Recent anterior myocardial infarction%
Q.3: Nitrous oxide is carried in the blood stream by_____________?=
A. Haemoglobin
B. White blood cells
C. Red Blood cells
D. Serum
Q.4: Rapid onset of inhalational GA depends on____________?6
A. Blood solubility
B. Cerebral blood flow
C. Partial pressure of GA
D. All of the above
Q.5: Which factor of the following contributes to short duration of anesthetic action of single dose thiopental_____________?x
A. Rapid biotransformation
B. Rapid accumulation in body fat
C. High lipid solubility
D. Ability to enter and leave brain tissue every rapidly5
Q.6: The organ most resistant to GA is______________?0
A. Spinal Cord
B. Medulla oblonagata
C. Medullary cortex
D. Cerebrum
Q.7: Which produces dissociative anaesthesia_____________?5
A. Propanidid
B. Theiopentone sodium
C. Fentany droperodol
D. Ketamine
Q.8: Methemoglobinemia is a complication following the administration of_____________?Q
A. Lignocaine
B. Benzacaine
C. Prilocaine
D. Procaine
Q.9: A dentist who first used ether as a general antithetic was_____________?H
A. Martin
B. Morton
C. Morrison
D. Murray
Q.10: The most important property in determining the induction of a general anaesthetic agent is_____________?h
A. Alveolar exchage
B. Pulmonary ventilation
C. Solubility of anaesthetic in blood"
D. solubility of anaesthetic in tissue#

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