What is the most compelling factor for laparotomy in a patient with history of RTA
a. Splenic Haematoma
b.free blood in peritoneum
c.retroperitoneal haematoma
d.liver subcapsular haematoma
Women with 36 week pregnancy come with 12 hours absent fetal movement to hospital .What to do
a.CTG
b.USG
c.Observe
d.reassure and send home
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a child who was diagnosed with severe croup, which one of the following need emergency treatment?
1.fever 39c 2.moderate use of assessary muscles, 3.productve cough.4.irritibility & persistant restlessness 5.loud stridors
Injury with lacerations 5 cm on lat thigh .What is the most effective way to prevent infection after giving antibiotic
a.Debridge wound
b.Tetanus booster
The most common presentation of Meckel’s diverticulum in Children…???
- Per rectal bleeding
- Intussusception.
- Diverticulitis.
- Perforation of the diverticulum.
Child with vesicular eruption and days from exclusion from school
a.after fever decreased
b.after 7 days from last lesions
c.after scabs dried
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A Cleaner Needle prick injury with Hepatitis.What to do
a. give HB immunoglobulin and HB vaccination
b.check HBS ag and give vaccine 24 hrs later
c. check HBS ag and observe
Old Man with history of dyspnoea and palpitation for 2 weeks .ECG given and shows AF and ST depression …What is tx
a. Digoxin
b.Issosorbite Monotrate
3.Betablocker
4.Frusemide
Female patient age around 35 came to o p d for her painless lesions on upper lip
1 papiloma
2 warts’
3lypoma
4 non of them
Gestational Age in Pregnancy is calculated by
a. Nine months + 7 days
b. Nine lunar months
c. 280 days
d. All The Above
Which of the following is used to treat the symptoms of heart failure by increasing the strength of heart contractions?
A renin
B nitroglycerin
C aspirin
D diuretics
E digitalis
Most common Malignant bone tumour… ???
1.Osteosarcoma.
2.Chondrosarcoma.
3.Ewing’s sarcoma.
4.Multiple myeloma.
Most common cause of death by peptic ulcer is…?
A:Bleeding
B:Perforation
C:Severe anemia
D:Malganant change
Which of the following organ cannot be transplanted –
a) Kidney
b) Heart
c) Lung
d) Brain
Non Hepatotoxic Anit-tubercular Drug…?
1.Isoniazide.
2.Rifampicin.
3.Pyrazinamide.
4.Ethambutol.
This female only has one X chromosome instead of the normal two. A Down’s Syndrome
B Klinefelter’s Syndrome
C Turner’s Syndrome
Most common site of Gastric ulcer…???
- Lesser curvature.
- Great curvature.
- Pylorus.
- Antrum.
Sickle cell disease a) autosomal
b) chromosomal
c) sex-linked
The viral DNA is found in the nucleus soon after infection of the cell
varions are 32nm in diameter and possess an isometric nucleocapsid or
¨core¨ of 27 diameter surrounded by outer coat approximately 4nm
thick.the protein of the virion coat is termed ¨surface antigen´.its
sometimes extended as a tubular tail on one side of the virus particle .
the surface antigen is generally produced in vast excess ,and is found
in the blood of infected individuals in the form of filamentous
and spherical particles .filamentous particles are identical to the
virion ¨tails¨ they are vary in length and have a mean diameter of about
22nm they sometimes display regular, non helical transverse striations
its ? A. Herpes simplex virus 1
B. human papillomavirus1
C. Hepatitis B virus
The quality of being toxic to or capable of destroying kidney cells A Nephrotoxicity
B Hepatotoxicity
C Ototoxicity
The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), also called a sedimentation
rate or Biernacki Reaction, is the rate at which ________ precipitate
in a period of 1 hour. A Platelet
B Red blood cell
C Hematology
D Blood plasma
Human brain is divided into:
a) 1 hemisphere
b) 2 hemispheres
c) 3 hemispheres
d) 4 hemipheres
Q5) A 4-year-old child with a 4-day history of wheeze unresponsive to
nebulised salbutamol and to adrenaline who is cyanosed and restless
(PaO2 5kPa, PaCO2 10kPa) should be initially treated with
a) intravenous bicarbonate
b) intravenous aminophylline
c) immediate intubation and ventilation
d) intravenous diazepam
e) sodium cronoglycate.
BABIES BORN TO DIABETIC MOTHERS ARE AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS? 1. Atelectasis
2. Microcephaly
3. Pneumothorax
4. Macrosomia
Q3) Height of the child increases at the rate of …… cm per month from 1 to 3 years
a) 0.5 cm
b) 0.75 cm
c) 1 cm
d) 1.5 cm
e) 2 cm
Q2) A Weber test that lateralizes to the deaf ear with a Rinne test that is negative detects which kind of hearing loss?
a) Conductive
b) Sensorineural
c) Electrical
d) Hysterical
e) Semantic
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Tinea versicolor
B. Tinea cruris
C. Tinea unguium
D. Tinea pedis
E. Tinea capitis