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| 1. |
Regarding IV anaesthetic agents |
| A. | Ketamine is the induction agent of choice in a head injured patient |
| B. | Propofol has a slow offset of action |
| C. | Etomidate causes hypotension more commonly than thiopentone |
| D. | Ideal agents for neuroleptanalgesia are fentanyl and droperidol |
| E. | Thiopentone is metabolised at a rate of 40-50% per hour in humans following a single dose |
| Answer» E. Thiopentone is metabolised at a rate of 40-50% per hour in humans following a single dose | |