Q-1. Mucosal anesthesia is
a) EMLA cream
b) Lignocaine
c) Benzocaine
d) All
Q-2. Anesthetic agent causes maximum histamine release
a) Thiopental
b) Propofol
c) Etomidate
d) None
Q-3. Spontaneous respiratory circuit in pediatric anesthesia
a) Mapleson A
b) Mapleson E and F
c) Mapleson D
d) Mapleson B
Q-4. American Society of Anesthesiology Grading, mild systemic disease is graded as
a) ASA PS 1
b) ASA PS 2
c) ASA PS 3
d) ASA PS 6
Q-5. End tidal CO2 is reduced in
a) Malignant hyperthermia
b) Hypoventilation
c) Shivering
d) Hyperventilation
Q-6. The EMLA cream for local anesthesia comprises of
a) Lignocaine and Bupivacaine
b) Lignocaine and Procaine
c) Lignocaine and Prilocaine
d) Lignocaine and Amethocaine
Q-7. Mendelsons syndrome is
a) Aspiration of gastric contents
b) Aspiration of nasal mucous
c) Hypersensitivity to inhalational anesthetics
d) Faulty intubation syndrome
Q-8. Endo-tracheal intubation was first introduced in anesthesia by
a) Macewen
b) Joseph dwyer
c) Friedrich
d) Trendlenderg
Q-9. First sensation to be lost in local anesthetic use is
a) Touch
b) Pain
c) Temperature
d) Pressure
Q-10. Bone marrow depression occurs with
a) Cocaine
b) Lignocaine
c) N2O
d) Bupivacaine
Q-11. Malignant hyperthermia is due to
a) Nicotinic receptors
b) Ryanodine receptors
c) Muscarinic receptors
d) Serotogenic receptors
Q-12. The first anesthetic used in clinical anesthesia
a) Bupivacaine
b) Cocaine
c) Lidocaine
d) Procaine
Q-13. Early and reliable indication of air embolism during anesthesia can be obtained by continuous monitoring of
a) ECG
b) Blood pressure
c) End tidal CO2
d) Oxygen saturation
Q-14. Foleys catheter 16 F means
a) 16 mm inner diameter
b) 16 mm outer diameter
c) 16 mm circumference
d) 16 mm for 16 years old
Q-15. Which of the following anesthetic drugs is contraindicated in CRF?
a) Morphine
b) Fentanyl
c) Pethidine
d) Atracurium