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EDAIC MCQs with answers and simplified explanations. FREE UPLOADS BY WWW.TARGETEDAIC.COM (9).

The section EDAIC MCQs covers a different topic each day with the intent that candidates can prepare one small topic each day, making steady progress in their exam preparation.

Question: The following gases absorb infrared rays

  1. Sevoflurane
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Oxygen
  4. Nitrous oxide
  5. Nitrogen

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Explanation:

  • Absorption of infrared light is a commonly used method for monitoring the gases and anaesthetic vapour concentrations. It is based on the absorption spectroscopy principle.
  • CO2, N20 and Halogenated agents absorb infrared light
  • Oxygen and nitrogen ( made up of two similar atoms) does not absorb IR rays
  • Any molecule made up of one or more dissimilar atoms (polyatomic) will absorb infrared light in a given wavelength range.
  • The amount of light absorbed depends upon the concentration of the gas in the gas mixture.

Answers:

  1. true
  2. true
  3. false
  4. true
  5. false

Cardiopulmonary bypass Module

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The ‘Cardiopulmonary bypass module' (part of the Applied or Clinical CVS manual) is designed to help the candidates understand this complex topic focusing on:
    • The basic CPB circuitry.
    • Myocardial injury and preservation during CPB.
    • Conduct and complications of CPB.
    • The perioperative considerations surrounding the management of a patient undergoing CPB.
The study material primarily concentrates on the most pertinent content for preparing post-graduate anaesthesia examinations, particularly the EDAIC/ FRCA/ FCAI exams.

Anaesthetic considerations in a patient with ischemic heart disease posted for non-cardiac surgery.

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Pre-op evaluation, the cardiac risk scores, optimisation strategies and perioperative management of patients with ischemic heart disease posted for non-cardiac surgery make up a significant bulk of questions asked in various post-graduate anaesthesia examinations. Candidates sitting in these exams must have a thorough understanding of the topic. Perioperative ischaemia and management are some of the examiner-favourites' whether as MCQ or in table viva. In this chapter, we have comprehensively covered the major concerns associated with the presence of ischemic heart disease in a patient posted for non-cardiac surgery with due regards to syllabus recommendations of the European/UK board syllabus for EDAIC/FRCA.

Targetedaic course modules are an excellent resource for EDAIC and FRCA exam preparation. Our modules are based on the syllabus and frequently asked questions in EDAIC-MCQ and viva examinations. The study material is designed to be a one-point reference for all your study needs for a topic and are available as separate chapters or combined system-based modules for your convenience and to suit your need. Feel free to contact us for any queries.

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The EDAIC MCQs section covers a different topic each day with the intent that candidates can prepare one small topic each day, making steady progress in their exam preparation.

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