CAPA
Verapamil - Answer-If dysrhythmias persist despite correction of hyperkalemia and acidosis following
treatment of a malignant hyperthermia crisis. This is the drug of choice
Acid reflux disease - Answer-Underlying condition that contraindicates use of an LMA for general
analgesia
Dopamine, hypovolemia - Answer-Drug of choice for clinically significant hypotension when_____ is
absent
Cocaine - Answer-Suspected to have been used after ethmoidectomy with hypertension 180/110
Plasma Cholinesterase deficiency - Answer-Suspected in patients with a history of alcoholism and
tuberculosis. Patient received intubating doses of succinylcholine, fentanyl, midazolam, and propofol
infusion intraoperatively.
Desflurane - Answer-Inhalation agent that has the fastest onset of action.
Nitrous Oxide - Answer-Anesthetic agent classified As an inorganic gas which diffuses into air containing
cavities 34 times more rapidly than nitrogen.
Verapamil - Answer-If dysrhythmias persist despite correction of hyperkalemia and acidosis following
treatment of a malignant hyperthermia crisis. This is the drug of choice
Acid reflux disease - Answer-Underlying condition that contraindicates use of an LMA for general
analgesia
Dopamine, hypovolemia - Answer-Drug of choice for clinically significant hypotension when_____ is
absent
Cocaine - Answer-Suspected to have been used after ethmoidectomy with hypertension 180/110
Plasma Cholinesterase deficiency - Answer-Suspected in patients with a history of alcoholism and
tuberculosis. Patient received intubating doses of succinylcholine, fentanyl, midazolam, and propofol
infusion intraoperatively.
Desflurane - Answer-Inhalation agent that has the fastest onset of action.
Nitrous Oxide - Answer-Anesthetic agent classified As an inorganic gas which diffuses into air containing
cavities 34 times more rapidly than nitrogen.