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"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on Anesthesia drugs. Anesthesia drugs are a class of medication used to temporarily induce anesthesia, which is a state of unconsciousness. These drugs are typically administered through an intravenous (IV) line or inhaled through a mask. Some common examples of anesthesia drugs include propofol, etomidate, and ketamine. While these drugs can be extremely useful in certain medical situations, they can also be dangerous if not used correctly. That's why it's important to always follow your doctor's instructions when taking them. Participate Now."

1. The non-depolarizing agent that has a predictable rate of metabolism is:

2. The most significant side effect of Pancuronium is:

3. What is the intra-thecal dose of Morphine?

4. Sodium thiopental 5mL was inadvertently injected into the radial artery at the wrist. The complication that could be expected is:

5. What is the dose of Fentanyl if it is used as the sole induction dose?

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