Anesthesia for Traumatic Brain Injury — MCQs

Anesthesia for Traumatic Brain Injury — MCQs

Anesthesia for Traumatic Brain Injury — MCQs
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Q1

A case of trauma comes to the emergency. On examination there is evidence of head injury, BP is 90/60 mmHg, and pulse is 150/min. Which of the following anesthetic agent should be used for induction?

Q2

In patient of head injuries with rapidly increasing intracranial tension without hematoma, the drug of choice for initial management would be :

Q3

Signs of increased intracranial tension are all except:

Q4

A comatose 28-year-old woman sustained a depressed skull fracture in an automobile collision. She has been unconscious for 6 weeks. Her vital signs are stable and she breathes room air. Following her initial decompressive craniotomy, she has returned to the operating room twice due to intracranial bleeding. Select the best method of physiologic monitoring necessary for the patient.

Q5

Which one of the following is a secondary brain injury?

Q6

Anesthetic agent contraindicated in raised ICT is?

Q7

What is to be addressed first in case of polytrauma -

Q8

What is the correct sequence of management in a patient who presents to the casualty with an RTA? 1. Cervical spine stabilization 2. Intubation 3. IV cannulation 4. CECT

Q9

The most common cause of pontine hemorrhage is

Q10

The treatment of post traumatic epilepsy is -

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