Exam Details
Subject | Regional Anaesthesia | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Sc. In Anaesthesia And Critical Care Technology (Bact) | |
Department | School of Health Science (SOHS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Choose the most appropriate answer:
The following are central neuraxial block except.
Subarachnoid block
Brachial block
Saddle block
Ideal level of block for a caesarian section is
T12
TID
T6
Adrenaline is added to the local anaesthetic to:
increase the duration of action
prevent hypotension
prevent cardiac arrest
The name of the epidural needle is
Whitacre needle
Quincke's needle
Touhy's needle
Bupivacaine used for spinal anaesthesia contains:
Dextrose
Sodium chloride
Sodium bicarbonate
Drug used to treat bradycardia following spinal anaesthesia is
atropine
ephedrine
mephentermine
The concentration of Adrenaline used in xylocaine (vial) is
1 2,00,000
1 1,000
1 10,000
The most prominent spine of the vertebra is
C2
C7
T10
Epidural space is between:
Duramater and arachnoid membrane
Duramater and ligamentum flavum
Piamater and arachnoid membrane
More cardiotoxio local anaesthetic is
hignocaine
Bupivacaine
Ropivacaine
2. Fill in the blanks:
In adults spinal cord ends at level.
nerve block is very useful in fracture of ribs.
The safe dose of Bupivacaine is mg per kg.
EMLA cream is applied hour before the procedure.
Sacral hiatus is covered by the membrane.
Epidural space is widest at level.
PDPH is due to leak from the subarachnoid space
Lower spinal nerve roots are called .
Bromage scale is used to assess
xylocaine contains mg/ml
Answer any five of the following:
3. Describe the anatomy of the vertebral column. Draw the cross section and label the parts.
4. How will you assist the anaesthesiologist to give spinal anaesthesia for a caesarian section? What are the complications
5. Describe different methods to give a brachial Plexus block what are the complications.
6. Write in detail the procedure of candal block in a 4 year old child
7. Compare central neuraxial block with general anaesthesia.
8. Describe with the help of a diagram epidural needle and catheter. How will you manage the complications of epidural anaethesia
9. Write short notes on
IVRA
Adjuvants used (drug added) to local anaesthetics.
The following are central neuraxial block except.
Subarachnoid block
Brachial block
Saddle block
Ideal level of block for a caesarian section is
T12
TID
T6
Adrenaline is added to the local anaesthetic to:
increase the duration of action
prevent hypotension
prevent cardiac arrest
The name of the epidural needle is
Whitacre needle
Quincke's needle
Touhy's needle
Bupivacaine used for spinal anaesthesia contains:
Dextrose
Sodium chloride
Sodium bicarbonate
Drug used to treat bradycardia following spinal anaesthesia is
atropine
ephedrine
mephentermine
The concentration of Adrenaline used in xylocaine (vial) is
1 2,00,000
1 1,000
1 10,000
The most prominent spine of the vertebra is
C2
C7
T10
Epidural space is between:
Duramater and arachnoid membrane
Duramater and ligamentum flavum
Piamater and arachnoid membrane
More cardiotoxio local anaesthetic is
hignocaine
Bupivacaine
Ropivacaine
2. Fill in the blanks:
In adults spinal cord ends at level.
nerve block is very useful in fracture of ribs.
The safe dose of Bupivacaine is mg per kg.
EMLA cream is applied hour before the procedure.
Sacral hiatus is covered by the membrane.
Epidural space is widest at level.
PDPH is due to leak from the subarachnoid space
Lower spinal nerve roots are called .
Bromage scale is used to assess
xylocaine contains mg/ml
Answer any five of the following:
3. Describe the anatomy of the vertebral column. Draw the cross section and label the parts.
4. How will you assist the anaesthesiologist to give spinal anaesthesia for a caesarian section? What are the complications
5. Describe different methods to give a brachial Plexus block what are the complications.
6. Write in detail the procedure of candal block in a 4 year old child
7. Compare central neuraxial block with general anaesthesia.
8. Describe with the help of a diagram epidural needle and catheter. How will you manage the complications of epidural anaethesia
9. Write short notes on
IVRA
Adjuvants used (drug added) to local anaesthetics.
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