Explain the concept of triaging.
See Answer →Explain Triaging of a sick new born with the help of a flow diagram.
See Answer →Write in detail about the four aspects of development.
See Answer →Discuss the importance of studying growth and development.
See Answer →Explain the factors affecting growth and development
See Answer →a) Adduction is allowed after Total Hip replacement. (T/F)
b) Echart is used to asses the visual acuity of illiterates. (T/F)
c) Peripheral catheter used for chemotherapy has a long term use. (T/F)
d) Brachytherapy for cancer of cervix involves insertion of Radioisotope in sealed
applicators for time period of 24-72 hours. (T/F)
e) Breast self examination should be done regularly after the age of 30 years. (T/F)
a) The time period for which the dialysate is left in the peritoneal dialysis is
________________ .
b) Presence of Rheumatoid Factor (RF) in serum is identified by _________________
c) One of the major problem with Anti-seizure drug is _________________
d) __________________ serve as the fulcrum of the lever served by bones.
e) Large number of ANA’s are characteristic of ____________________
Column A Column B
a. First step in chemical carcinogenesis i) UV light
b. Wood’s lamp ii) Initiation
c. Jaeger’s chart iii) Vitiligo
d. Hypo pigmentation iv) Asses near vision
The characteristic signs and symptoms shown by a person with Hyperthyroidism are
termed as:
i) Thyrotoxicosis
ii) Exophthalmos
iii) Grave’s Disease
iv) Thyroid Storm
ABCR” is an acronym used for drugs to treat:
i) Myasthenia gravis
ii) GB syndrome
iii) Multiple sclerosis
iv) Tissue Wall Inflammation
Glomerular Filtration Rate of 20-40 % of Normal occurs during which stage of
Chronic Kidney Disease:
i) Renal Impairment
ii) Renal Insufficiency
iii) Renal Failure
iv) Uremia
Direct testing in endocrinal disorders includes all except:
i) Immuno radiometric assays (IRMAs)
ii) Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
iii) 24-hour urine testing.
iv) Calcium measurements
Creatinine clearance test is most commonly used for:
i) Assess GFR
ii) Find the pH
iii) Assess the urea level
iv) Scan the kidney
VDescribe the various structural and functional changes that occur in Elderly.
See Answer →Discuss its causes, clinical manifestations and management.
See Answer →Define Adenoiditis.
See Answer →VDiscuss its management
See Answer →Define Retinal detachment. List its causes and symptoms.
See Answer →a) Muscle fatigue during heavy exercise is caused by accumulation of …………………
b) Dietary carbohydrates ………………… and gluconeogenesis are the main sources of glucose in blood.
c) The major constituent of gallstones is …………………
d) In pyogenic meningitis the level of ………………… decreases in CSF.
e) Rennin is ………………… hydrolyzing enzyme.
f) Insuffcient acid secretion in stomach is called …………………
g) Insulin and ………………… harmones have opposing action on blood glucose levels.
h) Use of anticoagulants is to be avoided while estimating ………………… levels in blood.
i) Proteins with many polypeptide chains are called ………………… proteins.
j) Deoxyribo nucleic acid (DNA) is ………………… stranded polynucleotide.
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Discuss the management of any three of such infections in detail.
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