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1

Induction agent of choice in a child with cyanotic heart disease is

AThiopentone

BKetamine

CHalothane

DMidazolam

2

In which clinical scenario would you find a patient requiring the vital signs assessment technique shown in the image?

APulse absent, breath present

BPulse and breath both not present

CPulse and breath present

DPulse present, breath absent

3

A 6 month old child is suffering from patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with congestive cardiac failure. Ligation of ductus arteriosus was decided for surgical management. The most appropriate inhalational anaesthetic agent of choice with minimal haemodynamic alteration for induction of anaesthesia is –

ASevoflurane

BIsoflurane

CEnflurane

DHalothane

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