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101 Which agent is used for prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting in anesthesia

  • A) Ondansetron
  • B) Midazolam
  • C) Fentanyl
  • D) Ketamine
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102 Which opioid antagonist reverses all opioid receptors including κ and δ

  • A) Naloxone
  • B) Naltrexone
  • C) Flumazenil
  • D) Methylnaltrexone
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103 Which topical anti-inflammatory is a COX inhibitor used for musculoskeletal pain

  • A) Diclofenac gel
  • B) Hydrocortisone cream
  • C) Ketoprofen patch
  • D) Lidocaine cream
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104 Which antidote reverses heparin effect

  • A) Vitamin K
  • B) Protamine sulfate
  • C) Fresh frozen plasma
  • D) Tranexamic acid
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105 Which anti-inflammatory drug is a COX-1 preferential inhibitor

  • A) Meloxicam
  • B) Celecoxib
  • C) Ketorolac
  • D) Acetaminophen
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106 Which anesthetic agent provides analgesia without loss of consciousness

  • A) Nitrous oxide
  • B) Sevoflurane
  • C) Propofol
  • D) Bupivacaine
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107 Which intravenous anesthetic preserves hemodynamic stability in cardiac patients

  • A) Thiopental
  • B) Ketamine
  • C) Etomidate
  • D) Propofol
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108 Which antitussive is contraindicated in acute asthma exacerbation

  • A) Dextromethorphan
  • B) Codeine
  • C) Guaifenesin
  • D) Ipratropium
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109 Which anti-inflammatory steroid is inhaled for asthma control

  • A) Beclomethasone
  • B) Prednisone
  • C) Dexamethasone
  • D) Hydrocortisone
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110 Which NSAID is used as a platelet aggregation inhibitor

  • A) Ibuprofen
  • B) Aspirin
  • C) Naproxen
  • D) Indomethacin
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