Wednesday, August 01, 2012

#095 - Exercise on pathophysiology - anatomy - applied therapeutics - pharmacology - psychopathology - ophthalmology

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1. ANATOMY - Meibomian gland are in a) eyes b) ears c) nose d) throat Ans.

2. ANATOMY - OPHTHALMOLOGY - MEIBOMIAN GLANDS are also known as a) tear glands b) lacrimal glands c) apocrine glands d) tarsal glands Ans.

3. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - ALTEPLASE found usage as ___ a) clot dissolver b) calculu dissolver c) lipid dissolver d) plaque dissolver Ans.

4. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - STREPTOKINASE found some use as a) clot dissolver b) calculu dissolver c) lipid dissolver d) plaque dissolver Ans.

5. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - usual treatment for LIVER ABSCESS a) metronidazole and tinidazole b) imidazole and iminazole c) mebendazole and miconazole d) thiabendazole and virazole Ans.

6. MUSCULOSKELETAL STRUCTURE - CERVICAL VERTIBRAE are ___ bones in number. a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9 Ans.

7. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM - ATLAS is a bone in a) brain b) neck c) chest d) hip Ans.

8. OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - CHALICOSIS affects a) brain b) lungs c) liver d) kidneys Ans.

9. OPHTHALMOLOGY - Meibomian GLANDS are in a) eyelids b) pupil c) cornea d) retina Ans.

10. OTOLOGY - CERUMEN secretes in a) external ear b) middle ear c) inner ear d) not in ears Ans.

11. PATHOLOGY - clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin may lead to a) abdominal cramps and diarrhoea b) gangrene c) Bornholm disease d) infection of rectum Ans.

12. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - after an amebic infection, blood may carry ENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA to a) kidney b) lungs c) pancreas d) liver Ans.

13. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - BINGE AND PURGE SYNDROME may lead to a) amenorrhoea b) hypermenorrhoea c) primary amenorrhoea d) menstrual disorders -all or any Ans.

14. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - BINGE AND PURGE SYNDROME refers to a) anorexia nervosa b) bulimia nervosa c) composite term for both d) none Ans.

15. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - BUBOes are swellings in ___ glands. a) adrenal gland b) pituitary gladn c) lymphatic gland d) thymus gland Ans.

16. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - CHALAZIONS are cysts which may form in a) eyelids b) pupil c) cornea d) retina Ans.

17. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - presence of abnormally large fat in FROTHY FOUL-SMELLING feces : a) amenorrhoea b) gonorrhoea c) pyorrhoea d) steatorrhoea Ans.

18. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - STREPTOKINASE is an enzyme produced by a) bacteria b) fungi c) viruses d) phagocytes Ans.

19. PHARMACOLOGY - EXCESS USE OF ANTIBIOTICS may lead to infection of rectum with a) clostridium perfringens b) clostridium difficile c) clostridium botulinum d) Clostridium welchii Ans.

20. PHYSIOLOGY - BREAST MILK is an example of a/an ___secretion. a) apocrine secretion b) lacrimal secretion c) mucous secretion d) prolactin secretion Ans.