Options | Evaluation |
---|---|
Give atropine | Atropine is typically used to manage bradycardia. While atropine can help counteract vagal stimulation, it is not the most effective for immediate management of severe hypotension. |
Increase level of anesthesia | Increasing anesthesia may further depress cardiovascular function, worsening hypotension. |
Ask the surgeon to stop the surgery | Stopping the surgery might be necessary to reassess the patient, but it does not immediately address the low BP issue. |
Give adrenaline | Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a potent vasopressor that increases heart rate and vascular tone, thereby quickly improving blood pressure. It is the most appropriate immediate management for severe hypotension. |
The normal pH of arterial blood is:
Which enzyme is deficient in Gaucher’s disease?
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
The anticoagulant effect of heparin is monitored using:
The causative agent of malaria is: