Sunday, June 10, 2012

#031 Mini-test on anatomy and pathology

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1. ACTINIC DAMAGE - refers to risk of a) infection b) radiation c) asphyxiation d) aneurism Ans

2. ANATOMY - Abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway - is a) stenosis b) mitosis c) trichinosis d) ochronosis Ans

3. ANATOMY - EYE BALLS - our eyeballs get protection from ___muscles. a) four b) five c) six d) seven Ans

4. ANATOMY - MITAL VALVE - operates between a) two auricles b) two ventricles c) left and auricle and left ventricle d) right auricle and right ventricle Ans

5. CALCITONIN - is a ___hormone. a) adrenal b) pituitary c) thyroid d) somatotropic hormone Ans

6. DYSLIPIDEMIA - is ___ lipids in cells. a) excess b) paucity of c) death of d) absence of Ans

7. DYSTROPHIES - Most muscular dystrophies are a) genetic b) acquired c) contagious d) malnutritional Ans

8. ENDOCARDITIS - major cause is a) bacteria b) fungi c) virus d) inheritance Ans

9. END-OF-LIFE CARE - refers to a) hospice care b) palliative care c) both d) none Ans

10. FUROSEMIDE - finds its usage as a) anti-coagulant b) anti-depressant c) diuretic d) tranquilliser Ans

11. LASIX - is the trade name of a) furosemide b) cyanamide c) disodium-dihydrogen-diphosphonate d) none Ans

12. METOCLOPRAMIDE - finds its use as ___ during chemotherapy. a) antiemetic b) antihistamine c) antipyretic d) anticoagulant Ans

13. NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS - originate in a) homes b) hotels and hostels c) hospitals d) public transport vehicles Ans

14. OCULAR ANATOMY - refers to the study of a) ears b) eyes c) throat d) nose Ans

15. ONDANSETRON - finds its use as ___ during chemotherapy. a) antiemetic b) antihistamine c) antipyretic d) anticoagulant Ans

16. PAIN IN JOINTS - can be termed as a) analgia b) arthralgia c) chiralgia d) ulalgia Ans

17. PARA-AMINO-BENZOIC-ACID - finds its use in health arena as a) sun blocker b) beta blocker c) calcium blocker d) histamine blocker Ans

18. PHENYLALANINE - an essential aminoacid, is abundant in a) milk and egg b) meat and fish c) legumes and pulses d) refined oils Ans

19. Spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain - may be termed as a) syncope b) deliquium c) swoon d) all Ans

20. SYSTOLIC MURMURs - may indicate a malfunctioning a) brain b) heart c) spine d) kidneys Ans

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