276
After snake bite which of the following one is not a correct management?
[a]
Calm and reassure the victim
[b]
Immobilize the affected part
[c]
Wash the wound with normal saline
[d]
Make a wound on the bite site to drain the blood
277
Difficulty in swallowing is termed as:
[a]
Anorexia
[b]
Dyspepsia
[c]
Dysphagia
[d]
Nausea
278
Normal blood urea level :
[a]
5 to 20 mg/dl
[b]
50 to 60 mg/dl
[c]
70 to 80 mg/dl
[d]
20 to 40 mg/dl
279
The body temperature of a patient admitted with typhoid fever is 38 degree Celsius, convert it into Fahrenheit:
[a]
100.4
[b]
101.4
[c]
102.4
[d]
103.4
280
The first mammary secretion is called:
[a]
Prolactin
[b]
Colostrum
[c]
Lactogen
[d]
Relaxin
281
Which is the most abundant tissue within human body?
[a]
Epithelial tissue
[b]
Connective tissue
[c]
Neuron
[d]
Muscle
282
A condition in which bone matrix is lost, which makes the bone more susceptible to fracture is:
[a]
Osteomalacia
[b]
Rickets
[c]
Osteosarcoma
[d]
Osteoporosis
283
Which of the following drug is an example for Benzodiazepine?
[a]
Chlordiazepoxide
[b]
Doxepine
[c]
Clozapine
[d]
Clompipramine
284
Scar tissue formation is otherwise known as:
[a]
Granulation
[b]
Necrosis
[c]
Proliferation
[d]
Fibrosis
285
During CPR, Cardiac compression is applied to:
[a]
Halfway between Sternum and left nipple
[b]
Lower half of Sternum
[c]
Area under the left nipple
[d]
Upper half of Sternum
286
The greatest danger of hyperkalemia is:
[a]
Tetany
[b]
Fluid overload
[c]
Cardiac Arrest
[d]
Polyuria
287
Which statement is false regarding Japanese encephalitis?
[a]
it is bacterial encephalitis
[b]
it is transmitted by Culicine mosquito
[c]
it is a mosquito-borne encephalitis
[d]
it is caused by flavi virus
288
While caring a patient after pneumonectomy, which is the most applicable one?
[a]
accumulation of fluid in the empty thorax is a desired outcome.
[b]
two chest drainage tubes should be attached to water seal drainage and low suction
[c]
patient should be kept in his back only
[d]
patient should be discouraged from coughing
289
Actions which halts the progress of a disease at its initial stage, management and prevention of complication is termed as:
[a]
primary prevention
[b]
secondary prevention
[c]
teritiary prevention
[d]
rehabilitation
290
Constant presence of an infectious agent or disease within a given geographic area is called:
[a]
Epidemic
[b]
Pandemic
[c]
Sporadic
[d]
Endemic
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