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143051. Constant presence of a disease within a geographic area:
(A): Epidemic (B): Endemic (C): Sporadic (D): Pandemic
143052. Which among the following medicines is used for the pharmacologic closure of patent ductus arteriosus?
(A): Methoxamine (B): Ecospirin (C): Indomethacin (D): Prostaglandin
143053. The suture line between two parietal bones is called:
(A): Coronal (B): Lambdoidal (C): Frontal (D): Sagittal
143054. Wilms turnor is associated with:
(A): Polycystic kidney (B): Renal dysplasia (C): Renal Hypoplasia (D): Horse-shoe kidney
143055. The most common complication of Tuberculous meningitis is:
(A): Encephalitis (B): Subdural empyema (C): Hydrocephalus (D): Brain abscess
143056. Person who is kind,quiet,submissive,sympathetic and gloomy has:
(A): Melancholic personality (B): Narcissitic personality (C): Cyclothymic personality (D): Histrionic personality
143057. Guillain-barre’syndrome is manifested with:
(A): Muscle atrophy and persistent reflexes (B): Symmetric muscle weakness,diminished reflexes and paresthesia (C): Muscle atrophy,convulsions and behavioral problems (D): Symmetric muscle weakness,increased tone and persistent reflexes
143058. Bryant’s traction is indicated in:
(A): Fractures of femur (B): Fractures of humerus (C): Spinal fractures (D): Fractures of radius
143059. Which of the following methods in health communication helps to perform a skill?
(A): Lecture (B): Demonstration (C): Seminar (D): Symposium
143060. Salk vaccine is given for the prevention of:
(A): Measles (B): Mumps (C): Polio (D): Rabies
143061. Which is the most common cancer associated with AIDS?
(A): Lukemia (B): Adeno carcinoma (C): Osteo sarcoma (D): Kaposi’s sarcoma
143062. Bleeding due to the premature separation of a normally situated placenta is called:
(A): Placenta praevia (B): Incidental haemorrhage (C): Post partum haemorrhage (D): Abruptio placentae
143063. A patient can become toxic on a normal dose of digitalis when----------is present.
(A): Hyperkalemia (B): Hypertention (C): Hypokalemia (D): Hypotention
143064. If the activities done by the people are repeated by a patient,it is called?
(A): Ecolalia (B): Hyperactivity (C): Compulsion (D): Echopraxia
143065. The most important cause of diarrhea in infants and children is:
(A): Escherichia coli (B): Rota virus (C): Salmonella (D): Vibrio cholera
143066. Bagassosis is caused by inhalation of:
(A): Sugar-cane dust (B): Cotton dust (C): Coal dust (D): Silica dust
143067. Normal PR interval in ECG is:
(A): 0.20-0.35 sec (B): 0.30-0.45 sec (C): 0.35-0.40 sec (D): 0.12-0.20 sec
143068. The antidote to warfarin is:
(A): Heparin (B): Vitamin K (C): Vitamin B12 (D): Iron
143069. What is the normal CSF pressure when the individual is lying on his side?
(A): 15cm H2O (B): 20cmH2O (C): 10cmH2O (D): 25cmH2O
143070. Immunization of DPT should be administered by:
(A): Intradermal (B): Intramuscular (C): Subcutanious (D): Intravenous
143071. Which among the following drugs is used in the treatment of alcohol dependence?
(A): Disulfiram (B): Lithium (C): Carbamazepine (D): Verapamil
143072. Insertion of a needle in to the pleural cavity is:
(A): Endoscopy (B): Paracentesis (C): Thoracentesis (D): Evisceration
143073. Lack of oxygen in the blood stream is:
(A): Apnoea (B): Cyanosis (C): Anoxia (D): Anoxaemia
143074. Fracture occurs at the distal end of the fibula:
(A): Colles fracture (B): Oblique fracture (C): Spiral fracture (D): Pott’s fracture
143075. The most preferred intramuscular injection site for children is:
(A): Deltoid (B): Dorsoglutcal (C): Vastus lateralis (D): Ventrogluteal
143076. Positive Chvostek’s and Trousseau’s signs are early indications of:
(A): Rickets (B): Addison’s disease (C): Tetany (D): Cusing’s syndrome
143077. Sudden return to normal temperature from a very high temperature within a few hours:
(A): Crisis (B): Lysis (C): Remittent fever (D): Continuous fever
143078. Which of the following symptoms is most commonly associated with Vitamin C deficiency?
(A): Photophobia (B): Bleeding gums (C): Muscular hypoxia (D): Conjunctival xerosis
143079. Which among the malarial parasite is responsible for cerebral malaria?
(A): P.Vivax (B): P.Ovale (C): P.Falciparum (D): P.Quartan
143080. One of the major causes of left sided heart failure is:
(A): Septal defect (B): Congenital heart disease (C): Pulmonary valve stenosis (D): Hypertention
143081. Secretion of parathyroid hormone is stimulated by:
(A): Hypokalemia (B): Hypercalcemia (C): Hyperkalemia (D): Hypocalcemia
143082. Which of the following hormone is called a”Stress”hormor?
(A): Calcitonin (B): Vasopressin (C): Cortisol (D): Prolactin
143083. Which meal plan is best for the patient with reactive hypoglycemia?
(A): Avoidance of fats and proteins (B): Small frequent meals (C): Low fiber,high carbohydrate diet (D): Avoid fats,complex carbohydrates and proteins
143084. What is the recommended maximum noise level?
(A): 85 decibel (B): 90 decibel (C): 80 decibel (D): 75 decibel
143085. Angiotensin 11 inereases which of the following?
(A): Vasodilation and ADH secretion (B): Vasoconstriction and aldosterone secretion (C): Venous flow from the extremity (D): Arterial flow to the extremity
143086. The cells involved in inflammatory reactions are called:
(A): Neutrophils (B): Eosinophils (C): Basophils (D): Lymphocytes
143087. The muscle covers the shoulder and the back of the neck is:
(A): Trapezius (B): Masseter (C): Biceps (D): Temporalis
143088. In which part of the brain,respiratory centre is located?
(A): Cerebral cortex (B): Hypothalamus (C): Midbrain (D): Medulla oblongata
143089. What is the common complication of varicocele?
(A): Phimosis (B): Erectile dysfunction (C): Infertility (D): Cancer
143090. Which among the following conditions come under Cyanotic heart disease?
(A): Ventricular septal defect (B): Atrial septal defect (C): Tetralogy of fallot (D): Patent ductus arteriousus
143091. The most common site of bleeding in children with hemophilia is:
(A): Joints (B): Stomach (C): Gum (D): Nose
143092. A client receiving morphine sulfate should be observed for:
(A): Respiratory depression (B): Blood dyscrasias (C): Gastritis (D): Jaundice
143093. Which of the following is the 5th cranial nerve?
(A): Trochlear (B): Trigeminal (C): Abducent (D): Facial
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