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Question No. 1:-Corticosteroids are effective in the treatment of
 A:-Cytotoxic edema
 B:-Vasogenic edema
 C:-Interstitial edema
 D:-Osmotic edema
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 2:-Normal bleeding time is :
1) 1 - 2 minutes
2) 1 - 4 minutes
 3) 1 - 3 minutes
4) 1 - 5 minutes


Question No. 3:-The enzyme used as a marker for alcohol abuse is
 A:-Gamma glutamyl transferase
 B:-Alanine aminotransferase
 C:-Aspartate amino transferase
 D:-Alkaline phosphatase
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question No. 4:-Who coined the term 'Schizophrenia'?
 A:-Kraepelin
 B:-Sander
 C:-Bleuler
 D:-Mayer Gross
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 5:-All are vitamin K dependent factors EXCEPT
 A:-Factor 2
 B:-Factor 6
 C:-Factor 7
 D:-Factor 9
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 6:-Which is NOT True of Bombay blood group?
 A:-Lack of A, B, H antigen on erythrocyte
 B:-Can donate red blood cells to any member of the ABO blood group system
 C:-They cannot receive blood from A, B or O group donor
 D:-Express H antigen on erythrocyte
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question No. 7:-A client is receiving aminophylline intravenously to relieve severe asthma. Observe the client for
 A:-Visual disturbances
 B:-Hypotension
 C:-Decreased pulse rate
 D:-Decreased urinary output
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 8:-The therapeutic ranges of phenytoin in adults is
 A:-10-20 μg/ml
 B:-20-30 μg/ml
 C:-30-40 μg/ml
 D:-40-50 μg/ml
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question No. 9:-Disaccharidase deficiency is classified under which of the following major causes of malabsorption syndrome
 A:-Defective Intraluminal digestion
 B:-Lymphatic obstruction
 C:-Primary mucosal cell abnormalities
 D:-Reduced small intestinal surface area
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 10. Which is the preferred method of opening the airway of an unconscious patient who may have suffered a neck
injury?
 A:-Head tilt, chin lift
 B:-Chin lift
 C:-Jaw thrust
 D:-Extension of neck
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

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