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A patient suddenly becomes pale and sweaty after an injection of 4ml of lidocaine 2% with epinephrine l:l00,000.
The radial pulse is slow and steady. The respiration is slow. The blood pressure is 80/60. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Incipient syncope.
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In local anesthesia, depression of respiration is a manifestation of
toxic effects of the solution.NDEB released questions part 2 set 8
A 57 year old man received 10mg of diazepam intravenously. He becomes unresponsive to verbal stimuli, and his respirations are depressed to 10 per minute. Appropriate treatment is to
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Which of the following is the strongest stimulus to respiration?
Increase in arterial carbon dioxide.NDEB released questions set 3
Which of the following are vital signs?
1. Blood pressure.
2. Body temperature.
3. Pulse rate and respiration.
4. Pupil size.
(1) (2) (3)
NDEB released questions set 8
A patient suddenly becomes pale and sweaty after an injection of 4ml of lidocaine 2% with epinephrine l:l00,000. The radial pulse is slow and steady. The respiration is slow. The blood pressure is 80/60. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Incipient syncopePlanets 34
A 57 year old man received 10mg of diazepam intravenously. He becomes unresponsive to verbal stimuli, and his respirations are depressed to 10 per minute. Appropriate treatment is to
support respiration with oxygen.Planets 33
Which of the following is the strongest stimulus to respiration?
Increase in arterial carbon dioxide.Planets 33
The major stimulator of respiration is
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A patient suddenly becomes pale and sweaty after an injection of 4ml of lidocaine 2% with epinephrine 1:100,000. The radial pulse is slow and steady. The respiration is slow. The blood pressure is 80/60. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Incipient syncopeHistory 2
In local anesthesia, depression of respiration is a manifestation of
toxic effects of the solution2014
A patient suddenly becomes pale and sweaty after an injection of 4ml of lidocaine 2% with epinephrine 1:100,000. The radial pulse is slow and steady. The respiration is slow. The blood pressure is 80/60. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Incipient syncopeMoc 2
Small doses of barbiturates and morphine depress respiration primarily by
Rendering the respiratory centerin the brain stem less sensitive to changes in CO2Analgesics
Important steps in the treatment of barbiturate poisoning include:
a. Maintaining an open airway
b. Increasing the input of afferent stimuli
c. Maintaining respiration
d. Administering a narcotic antagonist
e. Administering a central nervous system stimulant
(a), (b), (c) and (e)
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