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Question
- which volatile anesthetic is the most soluble (highest blood:gas)?
a. n₂o
b. desflurane
c. sevoflurane
d. isoflurane
- which induction drug works mainly by enhancing gaba at the gaba receptor?
a. ketamine
b. propofol
c. dexmedetomidine
d. fentanyl
- which drug is an nmda receptor antagonist?
a. midazolam
b. ketamine
c. rocuronium
d. morphine
- succinylcholine is rapidly broken down by?
a. plasma cholinesterase
b. acetylcholinesterase
c. hepatic microsomal enzymes
d. monoamine oxidase
Brief Explanations
- Blood-gas solubility of volatile anesthetics: Isoflurane has higher solubility than N₂O, Desflurane, and Sevoflurane.
- Propofol's mechanism of action: It enhances GABAergic neurotransmission at GABAₐ receptors, unlike the other options with different primary mechanisms.
- NMDA receptor antagonists: Ketamine is a well-known NMDA receptor antagonist, while the other drugs target different receptors/ pathways.
- Succinylcholine metabolism: It is broken down by plasma cholinesterase (pseudocholinesterase); acetylcholinesterase does not metabolize it.
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- D. Isoflurane
- B. Propofol
- B. Ketamine
- A. Plasma cholinesterase (pseudocholinesterase)