Surgery_Intensive Therapy Flashcards
(29 cards)
We are sampling for haemoculture:
A) one day after the fever
B) at the beginning of the fever and 20 minutes later
C) one hour after the fever
D) one hour and two hours after the fever
B) at the beginning of the fever and 20 minutes later
Which neurological functions disappear in spinal anesthesia?
A) heat and pain sensation
B) pain sensation and motion
C) heat sensation and motion
D) heat and pain sensation and motion
D) heat and pain sensation and motion
Which of the following is not an inhalational anesthetics?
A) sevoflurane
B) isoflurane
C) propofol
D) nitrous oxide
C) propofol
Major determinants of serum osmolarity, except:
A) sodium
B) glucose
C) urea
D) potassium
D) potassium
The most commonly used drugs for resuscitation:
A) dopamine
B) dobutamine
C) adrenaline
D) noradrenaline
C) adrenaline
Choose which of the following the most common cause of mechanical icterus is in the early postoperative period after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
A) halothane induced hepatitis
B) not recognised Vater papilla tumor in the preoperative period
C) postoperative pancreatitis
D) clip placed on the common bile duct
D) clip placed on the common bile duct
After strumectomy, the patient’s voice became hoarse. What do you think of first?
A) Vocal cords damaged during the intubation
B) Recurrent nerve lesion
C) Temporary laryngitis due to surgery
D) Trachea damage during surgery
B) Recurrent nerve lesion
The thermodilution principle is used for the following measurement:
A) central venous pressure
B) capnometry
C) oxygen saturation of peripheral haemoglobin
D) determination of minute volume with PiCCO monitor
D) determination of minute volume with PiCCO monitor
The safest way to reduce PaCO2:
A) increase the respiratory minute ventilation
B) decrease in respiratory minute volume
C) increase in alveolar minute volume
D) the reduction of alveolar minute volume
C) increase in alveolar minute volume
10 It is not a central neuroaxial regional anesthesia
A) intravenous regional anesthesia
B) caudal blockade
C) spinal
D) peridural
A) intravenous regional anesthesia
The decreasing order of infection of central venous cannula:
A) internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, femoral vein
B) internal jugular vein, femoral vein, subclavian vein
C) femoral vein, internal jugular vein, subclavian vein
D) femoral vein, subclavian vein, internal jugular vein
C) femoral vein, internal jugular vein, subclavian vein
Consequence of persistent loss of gastric juice:
1) decreased plasma hydrogen ion concentration
2) hypokalaemia
3) hypochloraemia
4) increased plasma bicarbonate level
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) only 4th answer is correct
E) all of the answers are correct
E) all of the answers are correct
1) decreased plasma hydrogen ion concentration
2) hypokalaemia
3) hypochloraemia
4) increased plasma bicarbonate level
It may refer to hypovolaemia:
1) increase in urinary osmolarity
2) reduction of urinary osmolarity
3) reduction of urine sodium excretion
4) increased urinary sodium excretion
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) only 4th answer is correct
E) all of the answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
1) increase in urinary osmolarity
3) reduction of urine sodium excretion
Parameters used for management of patient controlled analgesia:
1) rate of continuous administration
2) bolus dose
3) lockout time
4) bolus delivery time
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) only 4th answer is correct
E) all of the answers are correct
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
1) rate of continuous administration
2) bolus dose
3) lockout time
Preoperative urine-catheter introduction is justified:
1) for surgery near the bladder
2) in the event of significant loss of blood
3) for longer than two hours of surgery
4) before using spinal anesthesia in every case
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) only 4th answer is correct
E) all of the answers are correct
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
1) for surgery near the bladder
2) in the event of significant loss of blood
3) for longer than two hours of surgery
Proper definition for sepsis:
1) Sepsis is a life-threatening condition which is caused by the dysregulated response to infection.
2) Sepsis is suspected if the qSOFA score is >= 2.
3) In septic shock, vasopressor support is required for maintaining mean arterial blood pressure of at least 65 mmHg, and despite adequate fluid resuscitation serum lactate level is > 2.0 mmol/l.
4) Multiple organ failure is the simultaneous altered function of 3 or more organ systems.
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
B) 1st and 3rd answers are correct
C) 2nd and 4th answers are correct
D) only 4th answer is correct
E) all of the answers are correct
A) 1st, 2nd and 3rd answers are correct
1) Sepsis is a life-threatening condition which is caused by the dysregulated response to infection.
2) Sepsis is suspected if the qSOFA score is >= 2.
3) In septic shock, vasopressor support is required for maintaining mean arterial blood pressure of at least 65 mmHg, and despite adequate fluid resuscitation serum lactate level is > 2.0 mmol/l.
Match the following:
effect can be reversed with sugammadex
A) isoflurane
B) vecuronium bromide
C) propofol
D) suxamethonium
B) vecuronium bromide
Match the following:
depolarizing muscle relaxant
A) isoflurane
B) vecuronium bromide
C) propofol
D) suxamethonium
D) suxamethonium
Match the following:
inhalational anaesthetic agent
A) isoflurane
B) vecuronium bromide
C) propofol
D) suxamethonium
A) isoflurane
Match the following:
intravenous anaesthetic agent
A) isoflurane
B) vecuronium bromide
C) propofol
D) suxamethonium
C) propofol
Match the following.
blood pH is increased, plasma bicarbonate level is increased
A) respiratory alkalosis
B) respiratory acidosis
C) metabolic alkalosis
D) metabolic acidosis
C) metabolic alkalosis
Match the following.
blood pH is increased, pCO2 is decreased
A) respiratory alkalosis
B) respiratory acidosis
C) metabolic alkalosis
D) metabolic acidosis
A) respiratory alkalosis
Match the following.
blood pH is decreased, pCO2 is increased
A) respiratory alkalosis
B) respiratory acidosis
C) metabolic alkalosis
D) metabolic acidosis
B) respiratory acidosis
Match the following.
blood pH is decreased, plasma bicarbonate level is decreased
A) respiratory alkalosis
B) respiratory acidosis
C) metabolic alkalosis
D) metabolic acidosis
D) metabolic acidosis