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What is an absolute contraindication for a supraglottic airway?
A. Increased gastric emptying
B. Intestinal obstruction
C. Morbid obesity
D. Reactive airway disease
B. Intestinal obstruction
The most appropriate treatment for a 75 kg male who develops a laryngospasm that
cannot be relieved with continuous positive pressure ventilation is the administration of:
A. Lidocaine (xylocaine) 100mg
B. Ketamine 100mg
C. Rocuronium (zemuron) 20mg
D. Succinylcholine (Anectine) 20mg
D. Succinylcholine (Anectine) 20mg
Following the administration of an interscalene block, the patient reports dyspnea. This
most likely results from the paralysis of which cranial nerves? (Select 3)
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
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What is an absolute contraindication for a supraglottic airway?
A. Increased gastric emptying
B. Intestinal obstruction
C. Morbid obesity
D. Reactive airway disease
B. Intestinal obstruction
The most appropriate treatment for a 75 kg male who develops a laryngospasm that
cannot be relieved with continuous positive pressure ventilation is the administration of:
A. Lidocaine (xylocaine) 100mg
B. Ketamine 100mg
C. Rocuronium (zemuron) 20mg
D. Succinylcholine (Anectine) 20mg
D. Succinylcholine (Anectine) 20mg
Following the administration of an interscalene block, the patient reports dyspnea. This
most likely results from the paralysis of which cranial nerves? (Select 3)
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth