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"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on high risk anesthesia:. Anesthesiologists are responsible for the safety of their patients during surgery. They must have a thorough understanding of the various types of anesthetics available and the risks associated with each one. High risk anesthersia is a type of anesthetic that carries a higher risk of complications than other types. Anesthesiologists must be very careful when administering this type of anesthetic and closely monitor their patients for any signs of trouble. Participate Now."

1. ________ can be used to counteract the bradycardia caused by narcotics in cardiac surgery.

2. Which of the following benzodiazepines can be used in a racemic mixture?

3. Muscle relaxants mimic the effects of ________.

4. Which of the following non-barbiturates is most suited in trauma patients?

5. Low-pressure system comprises of:

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