Local Anesthetics Quiz PDF
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This document is a local anesthetics quiz, featuring multiple-choice questions about the mechanisms of action, types, and side effects of local anesthetics. The quiz also includes questions on pre-anesthetic medications and surgical procedures.
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Local Anesthetics Quiz Part One: Simple MCQs 1. What is the primary mechanism of action of local anesthetics? a) Inhibition of potassium channels b) Blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels c) Activation of calcium channels d) Enhancement of neurotransmitter release 2. Which of the follow...
Local Anesthetics Quiz Part One: Simple MCQs 1. What is the primary mechanism of action of local anesthetics? a) Inhibition of potassium channels b) Blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels c) Activation of calcium channels d) Enhancement of neurotransmitter release 2. Which of the following is an ester-linked local anesthetic? a) Lidocaine b) Bupivacaine c) Procaine d) Ropivacaine 3. What is the approximate duration of action of lidocaine? a) 0.5-1 hour b) 1-2 hours c) 3-8 hours d) 2-6 hours 4. Why is epinephrine often added to local anesthetic solutions? a) To shorten the duration of action b) To increase systemic absorption c) To promote bleeding at the surgical site d) To prolong the duration of action and reduce systemic toxicity 5. Which of the following is a common side effect of local anesthetics? a) Hypertension b) Tachycardia c) Hypotension d) Hyperglycemia 6. What is the purpose of pre-anesthetic medications? a) To increase anxiety preoperatively b) To induce amnesia for perioperative events c) To increase the dose of anesthetic required d) To worsen postoperative nausea and vomiting 7. Which drug is a benzodiazepine commonly used for pre-anesthetic sedation? a) Morphine b) Atropine c) Ranitidine d) Midazolam 8. What is the primary mechanism of action of opioid analgesics like morphine? a) Blockade of serotonin receptors b) Activation of dopamine receptors c) Interaction with mu-opioid receptors d) Inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes 9. Which anticholinergic drug is preferred in anesthetic practice due to its potency and longer duration of action? a) Atropine b) Scopolamine c) Glycopyrrolate d) Hyoscyamine 10. Which class of drugs reduces gastric acid secretion and is used to prevent reflux and aspiration during surgery? a) Antihistamines b) Proton pump inhibitors c) Beta-blockers d) Diuretics Part Two: Complex MCQs 1. A patient requires a minor surgical procedure on their finger. Which local anesthetic would be the most appropriate choice? a) Lidocaine with epinephrine b) Bupivacaine c) Tetracaine d) Lidocaine without epinephrine 2. A patient with a history of seizures is undergoing a dental procedure. Which local anesthetic would be the safest option? a) Cocaine b) Procaine c) Lidocaine d) Bupivacaine 3. A patient is undergoing a prolonged surgical procedure on their lower abdomen. Which type of anesthesia would be most suitable? a) Surface anesthesia b) Infiltration anesthesia c) Spinal anesthesia d) Topical anesthesia 4. A patient experiences severe hypotension during surgery under spinal anesthesia. What is the most likely cause? a) Allergic reaction to the anesthetic b) Blockade of sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow c) CNS toxicity of the anesthetic d) Respiratory paralysis 5. A patient undergoing emergency surgery requires an antiemetic to reduce the risk of aspiration. Which drug would be most effective? a) Ondansetron b) Morphine c) Atropine d) Ranitidine 6. A patient with a history of asthma is scheduled for a minor surgical procedure. Which pre-anesthetic medication should be avoided? a) Midazolam b) Morphine c) Glycopyrrolate d) Ondansetron 7. A patient with a history of glaucoma is undergoing a surgical procedure. Which anticholinergic drug should be used with caution? a) Atropine b) Glycopyrrolate c) Hyoscyamine d) All of the above 8. A patient with a history of cardiac arrhythmia is scheduled for a minor surgical procedure. Which local anesthetic would be the safest option? a) Lidocaine with epinephrine b) Bupivacaine with epinephrine c) Lidocaine without epinephrine d) Any of the above are safe 9. A patient is undergoing a surgical procedure on their lower leg. Which local anesthetic technique would be most suitable? a) Surface anesthesia b) Infiltration anesthesia c) Nerve block d) Spinal anesthesia 10. A patient is experiencing excessive salivation during a surgical procedure. Which drug would be most effective in reducing secretions? a) Midazolam b) Morphine c) Glycopyrrolate d) Ranitidine 11. A patient with a history of liver disease is scheduled for a surgical procedure. Which type of local anesthetic would be metabolized more slowly? a) Ester-linked b) Amide-linked c) Both are metabolized at the same rate d) Neither is metabolized in the liver 12. A patient is undergoing a surgical procedure on an area of inflamed tissue. What effect might the inflammation have on the local anesthetic? a) Increased effectiveness b) Decreased effectiveness c) No effect d) Unpredictable effect 13. A patient is receiving a local anesthetic with epinephrine. Which vital sign should be monitored closely? a) Respiratory rate b) Temperature c) Heart rate d) Oxygen saturation 14. A patient is given an excessive dose of a local anesthetic. Which of the following is a serious potential adverse effect? a) CNS excitation followed by depression b) Hypertension c) Hyperglycemia d) Allergic reaction 15. A patient is undergoing a surgical procedure on their upper arm. Which nerve block would be most appropriate? a) Femoral nerve block b) Sciatic nerve block c) Brachial plexus nerve block d) Cervical plexus nerve block 16. A patient is receiving a local anesthetic with a vasoconstrictor. Which of the following is a potential complication? a) Increased bleeding b) Tissue necrosis c) Hypotension d) Allergic reaction 17. A patient is undergoing a surgical procedure on their lower back. Which type of anesthesia would be most suitable? a) Epidural anesthesia b) Spinal anesthesia c) Infiltration anesthesia d) Topical anesthesia 18. A patient is receiving a pre-anesthetic medication with anticholinergic properties. Which of the following is a potential side effect? a) Bradycardia b) Dry mouth c) Hypotension d) Bronchospasm 19. A patient is undergoing a surgical procedure on their face. Which local anesthetic technique would be most suitable? a) Field block b) Spinal anesthesia c) Epidural anesthesia d) Topical anesthesia 20. A patient is receiving a pre-anesthetic medication with sedative properties. Which of the following is a potential side effect? a) Respiratory depression b) Hypertension c) Hyperglycemia d) Allergic reaction Answer Guide: Part One: 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. d 5. c 6. b 7. d 8. c 9. c 10. b Part Two: 1. d 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. b 7. d 8. c 9. c 10. c 11. b 12. b 13. c 14. a 15. c 16. b 17. a 18. b 19. a 20. a Done