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,01. This set of Clinical Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “General
Anaesthesia”.
1. What mixture of gases are used in anesthesia?
a) O2 and N2O
b) O2 and CO2
c) CO2 and N2O
d) O2 , CO2 and N2O
Answer: a
Explanation: In general anesthesia, the gases are given through a face mask. Oxygen is given to allow normal
breathing while nitrous oxide is given to anesthise the patient. However, in major operations, nitrous oxide
is used more as a carrier gas as it alone is not powerful enough to anesthise the patient.
02. The oxygen flush system provides a higher flow of oxygen of ________ L/min when the patient’s need
for oxygen is greater than the amount the breathing circuit can provide.
a) 25-50
b) 35-75
c) 55-95
d) 65-105
Answer: b
Explanation: The ventilator monitors the amount of oxygen being inhaled and exhaled by the body. At times,
there can arise a situation where even under the normal settings of the ventilator the person can feel
shortness of breath. In such cases, oxygen flush is given in which more than normal amount of oxygen is
given at a higher pressure to stabilize the person.
03. One of the methods to measure changes in the levels of consciousness during anesthesia is ________
a) Auditory Evoked Potential
b) Visual Evoked Potential
c) Tactile Evoked Potential
d) Speech Evoked Potential
Answer: a
Explanation: One of the methods to measure changes in the levels of consciousness during anesthesia is
Auditory Evoked Potential (AEP) which is a neuro-physiological indicator of the changes in the level of
consciousness during anesthesia. In this, the person is given an auditory stimulus and the EEG response of
the person is noted. This allows the doctor to realize the level of consciousness of the person.
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04. AEP stands for ________
a) Auditory Evoked Potential
b) Auxiliary Evoked Potential
c) Audiovisual Evoked Potential
d) Ambulatory Evoked Potential
Answer: a
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,Explanation: Auditory Evoked Potential is a type of test done to look into the response of a person to an
auditory stimulus. The brain waves are recorded with the help of an EEG. This test is also used for a patient
under general anesthesia to keep a track of the level of consciousness of the person.
05. What causes the pre-selected volume of air to flow into the patient by communicating directly with a
breathing circuit?
a) Nebulizer
b) Microcontroller
c) Bellows
d) Humidifier
Answer: c
Explanation: The bellows are like pumps that send in the air to the patient. They hold a certain volume of air
and gives it to the patient at a certain pressure. They work like a normal pump, they suck air from the supply
tank in a proportionate ratio and allow it to mix. Then, they force the air out from a tube and it is received
by the patient.
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06. What is the function of a nebulizer?
a) To supply moisture in the form of droplets
b) To maintain temperature
c) To maintain the gas levels of individual gases
d) To check the safety of valves
Answer: a
Explanation: Nebulizers are used to convert the liquids into gaseous form and is sent on the respiratory
path. This is also a method to deliver medicines in case of asthma attack, COPD etc. If the air does not
contain a sufficient amount of moisture in it, it can cause a drying and desiccation of the respiratory track
and pathway. This can cause problems like bleeding and injury. Thus, nebulizers are used to maintain
moisture levels of the air.
07. What is one of the crucial reasons for lung compliance to fall?
a) Wet gases
b) Dry gases
c) High temperature gases
d) Low temperature gases
Answer: b
Explanation: Our body is made of almost 60% of water and maintaining the water balance in the body is
important. The lining of the respiratory tract contains mucus to trap any unwanted particles in the air. Even
the lungs contain some percentage of water in form of moisture to better facilitate the exchange of gases in
the body. Thus, when the air that is sent into the body has a low moisture content, it starts taking in
moisture from the body which in the long run can desiccate the cells and cause bleeding. This causes the
lung compliance the fall as well.
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, 08. _______ is the most commonly used material for vapourizer.
a) Steel
b) Cast iron
c) copper
d) Brass
Answer: c
Explanation: A vapourizer is a machine that heats water and converts it into steam. This instrument is used
to maintain the humidity of the room and is often used to give steam to a patient. Of all the three materials,
copper has the best conductivity for heat and it helps the water heat up faster. Thus, copper coils or copper
based vessel is used in a vapourizer.
099. The gas pressure supplied by the hospital is maintained at the wall outlet at______ kPa.
a) 275-345
b) 245-325
c) 266-376
d) 225-315
Answer: a
Explanation: The gas that is refined in the air treatment plant and then sent to the patients via the wall
fittings or to the ventilator, it has to maintain a higher pressure so that the gas can travel long distances with
a good velocity. If the pressure is low, the velocity of the gases will be less and then the gases which have
regulated temperature and moisture may loose their heat and water content.
10. Which of the following is known as laughing gas?
a) CO2
b) N2O
c) NO2
d) B2O
Answer: b
Explanation: N2O is also known as laughing gas. It is also used as a mild anesthetic. It is used in dentistry and
as a carrier gas during general anesthesia. It is administered via inhalation, absorbed through diffusion and
removed via the normal respiration process.
11. After oxygenation of blood, what is the percentage of oxygen carried by hemoglobin?
a) 70 %
b) 75 %
c) 87 %
d) 97 %
Answer: d
Explanation: After oxygenation, the partial pressure of oxygen increases. At this point, arterial blood has
0.29 ml oxygen in 5 ml of blood and veins have 0.12 ml of oxygen in 5 ml of blood. This way, we find that 3%
oxygen is carried dissolved in the blood and 97% in a hemoglobin.
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