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Q1. Shock which is resulting from severe allergies reaction is
(A) Distributive shock
(B) Septic shock
(C) Anaphylactic shock
(D) Neurogenic shock
Q2. Nephrotic syndrome is characterized by
(A) Hematuria, proteinuria, hypertension
(B) Pyuria, oliguria, Hematuria
(C) Hematuria, Azotemia Hypertension
(D) Proteinuria, edema, hyperlipidemia
Q3. Intraocular pressure is measured with an instrument called
(A) Perimeter
(B) Oculometer
(C) Tonometer
(D) Manometer
Q4. Which of the following is most important to prevent the progress of the disease in thrombi angiitis obliterans (Buerger’s disease)-
(A) Controlling blood pressure
(B) Controlling diabetes
(C) Weight reduction
(D) Smoking cessation
Q5. Acute pancreatitis is manifested by elevated
(A) Serum Amylase
(B) Serum Bilirubin
(C) Serum Alkaline phosphatase
(D) Serum creatinine
Q6. Dumping syndrome is a complication of
(A) Colectomy
(B) Subtotal gastrectomy
(C) Nephrectomy
(D) Hysterectomy
Q7. Fractures of the distal radius is called
(A) Hume fracture
(B) Monteggia fracture
(C) Galeazzi fracture
(D) Colles’ fracture
Q8. The causative organism for peptic ulcer is
(A) Helicobacter pylori
(B) Staphylococci
(C) Escherichia coli
(D) Streptococci
Q9. Fever, headache, and nuchal rigidity are classic symptoms seen in
(A) Parkinson disease
(B) Alzheimer’s disease
(C) Brain abscess
(D) Meningitis
Q10. Which of the following is not a clinical manifestation of diabetes mellitus
(A) Polyphagia
(B) Glycosuria
(C) Hyperglycemia
(D) Hypernatremia
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