Anesthesia for Normal Patient: Clinical Examination and Preparation
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Anesthesia for Normal Patient: Clinical Examination and Preparation

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What is the purpose of examining the patient clinically before anesthesia?

  • To check the patient's blood group and HIV status
  • To provide premedication for the patient
  • To assess the patient's history and perform necessary tests (correct)
  • To determine the patient's psychological state
  • What is the minimum Hb% level required for a patient to undergo the operation?

  • More than 10 (correct)
  • Less than 7
  • Not mentioned in the text
  • Between 7 and 10
  • When is fasting required before the operation?

  • At least 6 hours before the operation (correct)
  • Fasting is not required
  • At least 2 hours before the operation
  • At least 4 hours before the operation
  • Which medication is given if the patient's heart rate is below 50 b/min?

    <p>Atropine</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is used for muscle relaxation during induction for anesthesia?

    <p>Pancuronium</p> Signup and view all the answers

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