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A 17-year-old male patient is suggested to undergo surgery for shoulder dislocation. Which of the following nerve block is recommended?
a) Supraclavicular block
b) Infraclavicular block
c) Interscalene block
d) brachial block
A patient planned for spinal surgery is placed in the prone position. Which of the following complications is unlikely to occur in this patient?
a) Necrosis of external genitalia
b) Blindness
c) Brachial plexus injury
d) Ischemia of the lower limb
All of the following are the advantages of using this device when compared with tracheal intubation, except that?
a) It does not require neck mobility.
b) It is associated with decreased risk of gastrointestinal aspiration.
c) It does not require muscle relaxation.
d) There is no risk of endobronchial intubation.
During recovery from anaesthesia, which of the following drugs cannot be used for reversal of neuromuscular blockade?
a) Neostigmine
b) Sugammadex
c) Glycopyrrolate
d) Pyridostigmine
Identify the type of Mapleson's circuit shown in the image below.
a) Type A
b) Type B
c) Type C
d) Type D
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