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1

A patient is brought to the emergency following a head-on collision road traffic accident. His BP is 90/60 mmHg. Tachycardia is present. Most likely diagnosis is

ASDH

BEDH

CIntra-abdominal bleeding

DIntra cranial hemorrhage

2

Methemoglobinemia is associated with:

AAminoester local anesthetic

BPrilocaine

CBupivacaine

DMepivacaine

3

A young male was administered regional anesthesia with 0.25% bupivacaine. The patient became unresponsive, and the pulse became unrecordable. What is the best management in this situation?

AECPR with calcium

BECPR with dobutamine

CECPR with 20% intralipid

DECPR with sodium bicarbonate

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