A. Alveolar exchage
B. Pulmonary ventilation
C. Solubility of anaesthetic in blood
D. solubility of anaesthetic in tissue
Related Mcqs:
- General anaesthetic most likely to cause bronchodilation is_____________?
A. Thiopentone
B. Ketamine
C. Propofol
D. Fentanyl - Which of the following inhalational agents is the induction agent of choice in children______________?
A. Methoxyflurane
B. Sevoflurane
C. Desflurane
D. Isoflurane - A young pregnant woman presents with fulminant hepatic failure. The most likely aetiological agent is_____________?
A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Hepatitis C virus
C. Hepatitis E virus
D. Hepatitis A virus - The single most important laboratory test for determining the virulence of staphylococci is___________?
A. Mannitol fermentation
B. Hemolysis of sheep erythrocytes
C. Detection of coagulase
D. The catalase test - After I.V administration of which of the following anesthetic agent, there is rapid recovery and less headedness ?
A. Propofol
B. Diazepam
C. Droperidol
D. Midazolam - An important non- respiratory function of lungs is_____________?
A. Anion balance
B. Sodium balance
C. Potassium balance
D. Ca+2 balance - The most important role of cholesterol is_____________?
A. It is a component of cell membrane
B. It is a precursor of polyunsaturated fatty acids
C. It stores up energy
D. None of the above - Neuromuscular blocking agent with duration of onset of action less than 2 minutes is_________________?
A. D-tubocuraine
B. Succinyl choline
C. Pancuronium
D. Gallamine - Agent used in oral thrush_____________?
A. Miconazole
B. Clobetasol
C. Clotrimazole
D. Amoxycillin - Topical Antifungal agent in candidiasis is______________?
A. Clotrimazole
B. Clotrimoxazole
C. Ornidazole
D. Propronolol