A. Depolarising block
B. Direct muscle relaxation
C. Centrally acting muscle relaxation
D. Dual action
Related Mcqs:
- Bronchospasm can be precipitated by______________?
A. Adrenaline
B. propranolol
C. Atropine
D. Salbutamol - Succinylcholine is a/an______________?
A. Intravenous anaesthetic agent
B. Non-depolarizing muscle relaxant
C. Short-acting narcotic
D. None of the above - A paralyzing dose of succinylcholine initially elicits______________?
A. CNS stimulation
B. Muscle fasciculation
C. CNS depression
D. Decreased salivation - The muscle relaxant effect of succinylcholine lasts for______________?
A. 1 min
B. 2 min
C. 3-5 min
D. 10 min - Salivary protein, which prevents transmission of human immunodeficiency virus via saliva, is____________?
A. Sialoperoxidase
B. Secretory IgA
C. Salivary leukocyte proteinase inhibitor
D. Histidine rich proteins - One virus particle prevents multiplication of 2nd virus. This phenomena is____________?
A. Viral interference
B. Mutation
C. Supervision
D. Permutation - Excessive bleeding due to heparin overdose is controlled by______________?
A. Protamine sultate
B. Vitamin K
C. Factor VIII
D. EADA - Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity is caused by______________?
A. Antiemetic
B. Antiviral
C. Antifungal
D. antibiotic - Digitalis induced automaticity is enhanced by______________?
A. High K+ levels
B. High Ca2+ levels
C. High Na+ levels
D. Low K+ levels - Thiopentone action is terminated by______________?
A. Excretion
B. Metabolism
C. Redistribution
D. Recycling