Option A: Thiopentone
Option B: Ketamine
Option C: Propofol
Option D: Fentanyl
Correct Answer: Ketamine ✔
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Option A: Platalets <80,000
Option B: Patient on aspirin
Option C: Patient on oral anticoagulants
Option D: Raised intracranial pressure
Correct Answer: Patient on aspirin ✔
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Option A: Propofol
Option B: Diazepam
Option C: Droperidol
Option D: Midazolam
Correct Answer: Propofol ✔
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Option A: Stage I
Option B: Stage II
Option C: Stage III plane 2
Option D: Stage III plane 3
Correct Answer: Stage I ✔
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Which of the following inhalational agents is the induction agent of choice in children__________?
Option A: Methoxyflurane
Option B: Sevoflurane
Option C: Desflurane
Option D: Isoflurane
Correct Answer: Sevoflurane ✔
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Option A: Ketamine
Option B: Thiopentone
Option C: Tentanyl
Option D: Nitrous oxide
Correct Answer: Ketamine ✔
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Option A: Cocaine
Option B: Procaine
Option C: Lignocaine
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Cocaine ✔
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Option A: Cocaine
Option B: Etomidate
Option C: Cyclopropane
Option D: Procaine
Correct Answer: Cocaine ✔
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Option A: Daroperidol + Fentanyl
Option B: Deroperidol + Ketamine
Option C: Droperiodl + Ether
Option D: Droperiodl + Thiopental sodium + Nitrous oxide
Correct Answer: Daroperidol + Fentanyl ✔
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Option A: Harpes David
Option B: Harvey william
Option C: Horace wells
Option D: Hunter John
Correct Answer: Horace wells ✔
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Option A: Cocaine
Option B: Procaine
Option C: Lidocaine
Option D: Tetracaine
Correct Answer: Cocaine ✔
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Option A: Short general anesthetic agent
Option B: Local anesthetic agent
Option C: Antidepressive agent
Option D: Hypnotic agent
Correct Answer: Short general anesthetic agent ✔
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Option A: Behavioral problem
Option B: Sensitizes the heart to adrenaline
Option C: Prolonged difficult induction
Option D: Tachycardia and or arrhythmias
Correct Answer: Behavioral problem ✔
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Option A: Thiopental
Option B: Halothane
Option C: Ethyl Ether
Option D: Nitrous oxide
Correct Answer: Halothane ✔
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Option A: Increasing A-V conduction
Option B: Decreasing cardiac excitability
Option C: Increasing cardiac conduction velocity
Option D: Increasing spontaneous pacemaker activity
Correct Answer: Decreasing cardiac excitability ✔
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Option A: Analgesia
Option B: Excitation
Option C: Surgical anesthesia
Option D: Respiratory arrest
Correct Answer: Analgesia ✔
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Option A: Local anesthetic property
Option B: Local anesthetic and antiseptic action
Option C: Antiseptic action
Option D: Antibiotic action
Correct Answer: Antiseptic action ✔
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Option A: 5 to 20% N20
Option B: 20 to 30% N20
Option C: 30 to 50% N20
Option D: 50 to 70% N20
Correct Answer: 50 to 70% N20 ✔
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Option A: Procaine
Option B: Tetracaine
Option C: Lidocaine
Option D: Benzocaine
Correct Answer: Procaine ✔
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Option A: Plasma half-life is 90 min
Option B: Is amide which is metabolized in liver
Option C: Mandibular infiltration is more effective than nerve block in mandibular molar teeth
Option D: More breaks down causes more toxicity
Correct Answer: Plasma half-life is 90 min ✔
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Option A: A good analgesic but a poor anesthetic
Option B: A good anesthetic but a poor analgesic
Option C: A good analgesic and a good anesthetic
Option D: A poor analgesic and a poor anesthetic
Correct Answer: A good analgesic but a poor anesthetic ✔
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Option A: Lignocaine
Option B: Procaine
Option C: Tetracaine
Option D: Benzocaine
Correct Answer: Procaine ✔
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Option A: Halothane
Option B: Isoflurane
Option C: Sevoflurane
Option D: Desflurane
Correct Answer: Halothane ✔
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Option A: Isoflurane
Option B: Ether
Option C: Halothane
Option D: Proplofol
Correct Answer: Halothane ✔
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Option A: Myoneural junction
Option B: Central
Option C: Ascending reticular
Option D: Red nucleus activating system
Correct Answer: Myoneural junction ✔
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Option A: Constricted
Option B: Partially dilated
Option C: Normal in size
Option D: Totally dilated
Correct Answer: Partially dilated ✔
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Option A: Motor fibers only
Option B: Motor and sensory fibres
Option C: Only sensory fibres
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Only sensory fibres ✔
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Option A: Procaine
Option B: Xylocaine
Option C: Lignocaine
Option D: Bupivacaine
Correct Answer: Procaine ✔
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Option A: Alveolar exchage
Option B: Pulmonary ventilation
Option C: Solubility of anaesthetic in blood
Option D: solubility of anaesthetic in tissue
Correct Answer: Solubility of anaesthetic in blood ✔
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Option A: Martin
Option B: Morton
Option C: Morrison
Option D: Murray
Correct Answer: Morton ✔
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Option A: Lignocaine
Option B: Benzacaine
Option C: Prilocaine
Option D: Procaine
Correct Answer: Prilocaine ✔
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Option A: Propanidid
Option B: Theiopentone sodium
Option C: Fentany droperodol
Option D: Ketamine
Correct Answer: Ketamine ✔
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Option A: Spinal Cord
Option B: Medulla oblonagata
Option C: Medullary cortex
Option D: Cerebrum
Correct Answer: Medulla oblonagata ✔
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Option A: Rapid biotransformation
Option B: Rapid accumulation in body fat
Option C: High lipid solubility
Option D: Ability to enter and leave brain tissue every rapidly
Correct Answer: High lipid solubility ✔
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Option A: Blood solubility
Option B: Cerebral blood flow
Option C: Partial pressure of GA
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Haemoglobin
Option B: White blood cells
Option C: Red Blood cells
Option D: Serum
Correct Answer: Red Blood cells ✔
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Option A: Age < 5 years
Option B: History of epilepsy
Option C: Raised intracranial tension
Option D: Recent anterior myocardial infarction
Correct Answer: Recent anterior myocardial infarction ✔
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Option A: Halothane
Option B: Ketamine
Option C: Enflurane
Option D: Isoflurane
Correct Answer: Ketamine ✔
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