The dentist who first used Nitrous oxide for the abolition of pain due to dental extraction was_____________?
A. Harpes David
B. Harvey william
C. Horace wells
D. Hunter John
A. Harpes David
B. Harvey william
C. Horace wells
D. Hunter John
A. Cocaine
B. Procaine
C. Lidocaine
D. Tetracaine
A. Short general anesthetic agent
B. Local anesthetic agent
C. Antidepressive agent
D. Hypnotic agent
Ketamine is a________________? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology A. Behavioral problem
B. Sensitizes the heart to adrenaline
C. Prolonged difficult induction
D. Tachycardia and or arrhythmias
Problems associated with nitrous oxide anaesthesia is_____________? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology A. Thiopental
B. Halothane
C. Ethyl Ether
D. Nitrous oxide
Cardiac arrhythmias are most commonly seen during administration of____________? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology A. Increasing A-V conduction
B. Decreasing cardiac excitability
C. Increasing cardiac conduction velocity
D. Increasing spontaneous pacemaker activity
Lidocaine produces its antiarrhythmic effects by_____________? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology A. Analgesia
B. Excitation
C. Surgical anesthesia
D. Respiratory arrest
A. Local anesthetic property
B. Local anesthetic and antiseptic action
C. Antiseptic action
D. Antibiotic action
Chloroxylenol has_______________? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology A. 5 to 20% N20
B. 20 to 30% N20
C. 30 to 50% N20
D. 50 to 70% N20
A. Procaine
B. Tetracaine
C. Lidocaine
D. Benzocaine
Which of the following cannot be used as a surface local anaesthetics ? Read More »
Local And General Anesthetics, Medical Mcqs, Pharmacology