Q. Regarding IV anaesthetic agents (Solved)
1. Ketamine is the induction agent of choice in a head injured patient
2. Propofol has a slow offset of action
3. Etomidate causes hypotension more commonly than thiopentone
4. Ideal agents for neuroleptanalgesia are fentanyl and droperidol
5. Thiopentone is metabolised at a rate of 40-50% per hour in humans following a single dose
- d. Ideal agents for neuroleptanalgesia are fentanyl and droperidol