COMEDK 2007 MCQ Answer 04

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The correct answer is D

Neuromuscular Transmission (Fundamentals of Anaesthesia and Acute Medicine)When used as an antagonist to nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, adequate recovery of voluntary respiration and neuromuscular transmission must be obtained prior to discontinuation of respiratory assistance, and there should be continuous patient observation. Satisfactory recovery may be judged by adequacy of skeletal muscle tone, respiratory measurements, and by observation of the response to peripheral nerve stimulation. A patent airway should be maintained and manual or mechanical ventilation should be continued until complete recovery of normal respiration is assured.

Head-lift for 5 s has been used clinically for the assessment of residual block.

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