Monday, August 13, 2012

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

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1. ANATOMY - SPLANCHNIC VASCULATURE is a system of blood vessels in a) abdomenal viscera b) cerebral meninges c) knees and ankles d) neck and shoulders Ans.

2. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - FLUDROCORTISONE help body to a) retain salt b) excrete salt c) digest salt d) none Ans.

3. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - REGLAN is said to a) increase gastric motility b) reduce gastric motility c) undertake gastric lavage d) serve as gastric antacid Ans.

4. DIAGNOSTICS - find the oddman out: a) cranial MRI b) cerebral angiogram c) magnetic resonance angiography d) electro encephalogram Ans.

5. NEUROPSYCHOLOGY - a neuropsychologist may have to adopt more a) medical approach b) psychoanalytical approach c) neuro-anatomical d) neurochemical Ans.

6. PATHOLOGY - ACCUMULATION OF AMYLOIDS IN BRAIN may make brain appear as a) aeriform b) reniform c) cuneiform d) spongiform Ans.

7. PATHOLOGY - AMYLOID DEPOSITS TAKING PLACE IN TISSUES are made of a) starches b) proteins c) fats d) micronutrients Ans.

8. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - accumulation of phenylalanine in body fluids may lead to a) impotence b) mental deficiency c) visual deficiency d) lactase deficiency Ans.

9. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - ARTERIAL INSUFFICIENCY may lead to a) stroke b) chest pain and heart attack c) leg cramps d) any of these Ans.

10. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - AUTONOMOUS NEUROPATHY may disrupt a) blood pressure b) heart beat c) bladder emptying d) any or all Ans.

11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - EXCESS VOMITING may lead to ___in blood. a) lower potassium b) higher potassium c) low sodium d) high sodium Ans.

12. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - find the oddman out: a) Guillain-barre syndrome b) Landry's paralysis c) carcinomatous myopathy d) Infectitious polyneuritis Ans.

13. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - NEOMANN-PICK DISEASE is nearly a) curable but not life-threatening b) incurable, but not life-threatening c) curable, but life-threatening d) incurable and life-threatening Ans.

14. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - NEUTROPENIA may emerge as a side effect of a) chemotherapy b) radio therapy c) viral infection d) all or any Ans.

15. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - NEUTROPHILS have sacs of a) enzymes b) hormones c) steroids d) acid Ans.

16. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - NICTITATING SPASM affects a) eyes b) ears c) nose d) throat Ans.

17. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - NIGHT EATING SYNDROME (NES) is caused by a) impaired circadian rhythm of food b) causes not understood c) a or b d) night eating syndrome does not exist Ans.

18. PHYSIOLOGY - NEUTROPHILS have a life-span of a) 3 days b) 7 days c) a fortnight d) a month Ans.

19. SURGICAL PROCEDURES - LEUCOTOMY, though uncommon, relates to a) brain b) lungs c) heart d) pancreas Ans.

20. SURGICAL PROCEDURES - STEREOTAXIS is a surgery of a) brain b) lungs c) heart d) pancreas Ans.