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1. 
Which of the following is the most commonly used method for providing anaesthesia for cataract surgery?

2. 
Which of the following is a potential complication of retrobulbar block in ophthalmic anaesthesia?

3. 
During retrobulbar block for cataract surgery, which of the following is a common sign of inadvertent injection into the optic nerve sheath?

4. 
Which drug is commonly used in combination with local anaesthetics to prolong the effect of the block in ophthalmology procedures?

5. 
Which of the following is the most common complication of general anaesthesia during eye surgeries?

6. 
Which of the following anaesthetic agents should be avoided in patients undergoing eye surgery due to the risk of increasing intraocular pressure?

7. 
A patient undergoing cataract surgery requires a retrobulbar block. The patient suddenly develops chemosis and proptosis. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

8. 
During ocular surgery under local anaesthesia, a patient suddenly complains of nausea and lightheadedness. The most likely cause is:

9. 
Which of the following is the recommended local anaesthetic for a retrobulbar block in a patient with a history of severe allergy to local anaesthetics?

10. 
What is the most appropriate anaesthetic technique for a 65-year-old patient undergoing vitreoretinal surgery?

11. 
Which of the following complications is most associated with the use of intravenous sedation during ophthalmic surgery?

12. 
Which of the following drugs is known to increase intraocular pressure during ophthalmic surgery?

13. 
A patient undergoing cataract surgery under local anaesthesia develops sudden bradycardia and hypotension. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

14. 
Which of the following anaesthetic techniques is considered safest for a patient with glaucoma undergoing cataract surgery?

15. 
Which of the following factors increases the risk of systemic toxicity from local anaesthetics during ophthalmic procedures?

16. 
Which of the following drug interactions is most relevant for a patient undergoing ophthalmic surgery under general anaesthesia?

17. 
What is the most common complication associated with the administration of retrobulbar block in ophthalmic anaesthesia?

18. 
A patient with a history of asthma is undergoing ophthalmic surgery under general anaesthesia. Which of the following should be closely monitored during the procedure?

19. 
In a patient undergoing retinal detachment surgery, which anaesthetic agent is most appropriate due to the need for rapid onset and minimal effect on intraocular pressure?

20. 
The most appropriate anaesthetic technique for an uncooperative pediatric patient undergoing strabismus surgery is:

21. 
Which of the following is a contraindication to the use of retrobulbar block for ophthalmic surgery?

22. 
Which of the following is a key consideration when using local anaesthesia in a patient undergoing corneal surgery?

23. 
Which of the following is the most appropriate anaesthetic choice for a patient with a history of glaucoma undergoing cataract surgery?

24. 
A patient undergoing ocular surgery with general anaesthesia is experiencing hypotension and bradycardia. Which of the following medications can be administered to reverse these effects?

25. 
What is the preferred approach for anaesthesia in pediatric patients undergoing ocular surgery?

26. 
A patient undergoing cataract surgery suddenly develops increased intraocular pressure. Which of the following could be the contributing factor?

27. 
What is a common complication of retrobulbar block that can result from an overdose or improper injection technique?

28. 
Which of the following is a contraindication to the use of retrobulbar block for cataract surgery?

29. 
During eye surgery, which of the following drugs should be avoided to prevent increases in intraocular pressure?

30. 
Which of the following is a potential complication of local anaesthesia used for cataract surgery, especially if excessive doses are used?

31. 
A patient undergoing cataract surgery experiences sudden bradycardia and hypotension. Which drug should be used to treat this?

32. 
In patients undergoing eye surgery, why is it important to carefully manage sedation levels during the procedure?

33. 
A 72-year-old patient with a history of stroke is undergoing cataract surgery. What is the most appropriate anaesthetic choice?

34. 
What is the preferred anaesthetic technique for a patient with severe asthma undergoing ocular surgery?

35. 
In retrobulbar block, which of the following complications is caused by improper needle placement?

36. 
During intraoperative anaesthesia for eye surgery, what should be the anaesthesiologist’s primary concern regarding the patient’s positioning?

37. 
Which of the following is the most suitable anaesthetic technique for a patient undergoing strabismus surgery?

38. 
What is the most common cause of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) after ophthalmic surgeries performed under general anaesthesia?

39. 
Which of the following conditions would make retrobulbar block more challenging in a patient undergoing eye surgery?

40. 
Which of the following is the most appropriate method of anaesthesia for glaucoma surgery?

41. 
What is the most common complication associated with retrobulbar block in ophthalmic procedures?

42. 
A patient undergoing glaucoma surgery requires anaesthesia. Which inhalational anaesthetic agent has the least effect on intraocular pressure?

43. 
In peribulbar block, which structure is primarily targeted for local anaesthetic deposition?

44. 
Which of the following complications can occur as a result of the inadvertent injection of local anaesthetic into a blood vessel during a retrobulbar block?

45. 
Which of the following is the most common cause of postoperative visual disturbance after cataract surgery under local anaesthesia?

46. 
Which of the following anaesthetic agents can cause myoclonus in patients undergoing ocular surgery under general anaesthesia?

47. 
In patients undergoing retinal detachment surgery, which of the following anaesthetic techniques is most commonly used?

48. 
A patient undergoing corneal transplant surgery is receiving local anaesthesia. Which of the following is the most important consideration during the perioperative period?

49. 
What is the most common reason for choosing local anaesthesia with sedation over general anaesthesia for cataract surgery?

50. 
Which of the following is a primary advantage of peribulbar block over retrobulbar block in ocular anaesthesia?