10 Questions
Which inhalational anesthetic activates K+ channels and blocks Na+ channels?
Halothane
Which inhalational anesthetic is considered obsolete?
Ether
Which inhalational anesthetic is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure?
Nitrous oxide
Which stage of general anesthesia is characterized by surgical anesthesia?
Stage III
Which type of anesthetic disrupts membrane lipids and increases the cellular threshold for firing?
Inhalation anesthetics
Which inhalational anesthetic is associated with the property of being a gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure?
Desflurane
Which inhalational anesthetic is known to be obsolete?
Halothane
Which inhalational anesthetic activates K+ channels and blocks Na+ channels?
Isoflurane
Which inhalational anesthetic is associated with the property of increasing the cellular threshold for firing, thus decreasing neuronal activity?
Isoflurane
Which inhalational anesthetic is a volatile liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure?
Isoflurane
Test your knowledge of inhalational induction agents and the stages of general anesthesia with this quiz. Identify the key concepts related to sleep induction, pain response loss, amnesia, skeletal muscle relaxation, and reflex loss.
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