The next best step in the management of vasospasm and gangrene following accidental intra-arterial thiopental administration is to leave the needle in place and administer _____ via the same needle.
A patient undergoing massive transfusion may develop _____calcemia due to citrate toxicity
Cardiac arrhythmia is an _____ sign of malignant hyperthermia
Dantrolene sodium reconstituted in _____ is the mainstay of therapy for malignant hyperthermia
Criteria for terminating the procedure, for electrolyte deficient media is when there is deficit of _____mL , and the patient should be evaluated for hyponatremia
_____ is the mainstay rx for cardiac arrest due to bupivacaine
A drastic fall in etCO2 with hypotension during neck surgery is most likely due to _____.
The following capnography waveform represents: _____

The following capnographic waveform is suggestive of _____:

Tuberculin syringe 1ml or insulin syringe _____units, without fixed needle x3 are one of the components of the anaphylaxis kit
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