Multiple Choice Questions The natural pacemaker in the

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Multiple Choice Questions

Multiple Choice Questions

The natural pacemaker in the heart is a) Sino atrial node b) Bundle of

The natural pacemaker in the heart is a) Sino atrial node b) Bundle of His c) Atrioventricular node d) Purknije fibres Sino atrial node

The essential features of Thrombocytopenia is a) Smooth, sore tongue. b) Systemic infection c)

The essential features of Thrombocytopenia is a) Smooth, sore tongue. b) Systemic infection c) Epistaxis and patechiae d) Vomiting and diarrhoea Epistaxis and petechiae

The clotting factor which is defective in haemophilia is a) prothrombin b) fibrinogen c)

The clotting factor which is defective in haemophilia is a) prothrombin b) fibrinogen c) Hageman factor d) Christmas factor

The characteristic signs of right ventricular failure in CCF is a) Dyspnea and nocturia

The characteristic signs of right ventricular failure in CCF is a) Dyspnea and nocturia b) Orthopnea and vomiting c) Wheezing and abdominal distension d) Pedal oedema and dilated neck veins

The most significant sign of cardiac arrest is unconsciousness and a) Ashen grey colour

The most significant sign of cardiac arrest is unconsciousness and a) Ashen grey colour b) Shallow breathing. c) Absence of carotid pulse d) Wavy line in ECG monitor.

The essential pathological feature of Leukaemia is a) Trombocytopenia b) Increased and immature WBCs

The essential pathological feature of Leukaemia is a) Trombocytopenia b) Increased and immature WBCs c) Anaemia d) Immature erythrocytes Increased and immature WBCs

Use of specific positions for removal of bronchial secretions, assisted by gravity is known

Use of specific positions for removal of bronchial secretions, assisted by gravity is known as a) Postural drainage b) Aerosol therapy c) Chest physiotherapy d) Breathing exercise Postural drainage

1. Difficulty in breathing as the patient climbs upstairs is known as: a) Dyspnoea

1. Difficulty in breathing as the patient climbs upstairs is known as: a) Dyspnoea b) Orthopnoea c) Exertional dyspnoea d) Nocturnal dyspnoea Exertional dyspnoea

Loss of stability of the chest wall due to multiple rib fractures is known

Loss of stability of the chest wall due to multiple rib fractures is known as a) Thoracotomy b) Flail chest c) Cor pulmonale d) Pulmonary contusion. Flail chest

The part of the stomach where gastric ulcers tend to occur more commonly is

The part of the stomach where gastric ulcers tend to occur more commonly is a) Lesser curvature b) Greater curvature c) Fundus d) Pylorus Greater curvature Chronic Gastric ulcers are much more common on the lesser curve, especially at the incisura angularisl

a) b) c) d) During palpation intensification of pain occurs when the pressure is

a) b) c) d) During palpation intensification of pain occurs when the pressure is released and this is known as: Spasmodic pain Referred pain. Tenderness Rebound tenderness

Collection of air in the pleural cavity is called: a) Empyema b) Pneumothorax c)

Collection of air in the pleural cavity is called: a) Empyema b) Pneumothorax c) Haemothorax d) Pleural effusion Pneumothorax

The main clinical feature of Hypoparathyroidism is: a) Tetany b) Anxiety c) Photophobia d)

The main clinical feature of Hypoparathyroidism is: a) Tetany b) Anxiety c) Photophobia d) Renal calculi Tetany

The rationale for giving anti-thyroid drugs pre-operatively for thyroidectomy surgery is a) To reduce

The rationale for giving anti-thyroid drugs pre-operatively for thyroidectomy surgery is a) To reduce the anxiety of the patient b) To reduce basal metabolism of patient c) To prevent thyroid storm post-operatively d) To treat hyperthyroidism To prevent thyroid storm post-operatively

The disorder characterised by reduction of total bone mass and pathological fractures is known

The disorder characterised by reduction of total bone mass and pathological fractures is known as a) Arthritis b) Osteomyelitis c) Osteomalacia d) Osteoporosis

Thickening of the skin due to continuous scratching is known as a) Scaling b)

Thickening of the skin due to continuous scratching is known as a) Scaling b) Crusting c) Keratosis d) Lichenification Keratosis

Following are the misconceptions related to Diabetes mellitus except a) There is no cure

Following are the misconceptions related to Diabetes mellitus except a) There is no cure for diabetes b) Diabetic patient should not take simple sugar c) Diabetes is caused by eating too much sugar d) Urine test and blood test for glucose provide same results. Diabetic patient should not take sugar simple

The following are the risk factors of cancer of the colon and rectum except

The following are the risk factors of cancer of the colon and rectum except a) History of rectal polp b) Low fat diet with vegetables c) History of ulcerative colitis d) Family history of colo-rectal cancer. Low fat diet with vegetables

Following are important measures in the prevention of dental caries except a) Add fluoride

Following are important measures in the prevention of dental caries except a) Add fluoride to drinking water b) Avoid eating chocolates frequently c) Brush your teeth before going to bed d) Brush your teeth before eating sweets

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema

 • One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis

• One of the most common complications of chronic asthma is – Atelectasis – Emphysema – pneumothorax – pulmonary fibrosis Emphysema