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Yes, your selected answer is correct: C) Propofol.
It is the IV general anesthetic known for:
  • Rapid onset
  • Rapid recovery
  • Antiemetic effect (helps reduce postoperative nausea/vomiting)
Quick contrast:
  • Ketamine: slower recovery, can cause emergence reactions, not known for antiemetic benefit.
  • Thiopental: rapid onset but slower “hangover” recovery and no antiemetic advantage.
  • Etomidate: rapid onset/hemodynamic stability, but can increase nausea/vomiting risk.
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