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Q. all are true for nephrotic syndrome except:a. RBC casts in urine.b. hypo-proteinemia.c. oedema.d. hyperlipidemia.Continue

Started by TARASHANKAR DAS. Last reply by suvajit chakraborty Aug 25, 2013.

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8 rs old boy presented with dependent pitting edema,puffiness of face,dyspnoea....................Continue

Started by TARASHANKAR DAS. Last reply by B.Gayathri Priyadharshini Apr 21, 2013.

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Q. Length of male and female urethra respectively:a. 20 cm and 4 cm.b. 25 cm and 4 cm.c. 20 cm and 6 cm.d. 15 cm and 8 cm.Continue

Started by TARASHANKAR DAS. Last reply by Anusha Doctr Jan 29, 2013.

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Q. radial keratoneuritis is a feature of:a. acanthamoeba keratitis.b. herpes zoster ophthalmicus.c. neuroparalytic keratitis.d. all of the aboveContinue

Started by TARASHANKAR DAS. Last reply by Student Dec 7, 2012.

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Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on February 8, 2013 at 11:55pm

Q. U suspected a patient with acute appendicitis. While the patient was being transferd to OT, he jumps out of the stretcher and said that he is feeling hungry nd needs to eat smthng. Wat wil u advice-
a. Eat after appendicectomy.
B. Eat before surgery.
C. Doesn't matter eat after or before.
D. Eat after as well as before.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on January 17, 2013 at 2:20am

Q. Blalock-taussig shunt is between-
a. descending aorta (da) nd pulmonary artery (pa).
B. Ascending aorta nd pa.
C. Subclavian artery nd pa.
D. Arch of aorta nd pa.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on November 20, 2012 at 10:10pm

Q. what is intermittent claudication:
a. pain on 1st step.
b. pain on exercise only.
c, pain on last step.
d. pain on rest.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on November 19, 2012 at 2:19pm

Q. Amyloid deposit seen in chronic hemodialysis consist of-
a. Alpha-2 globulin.
B. Kappa light chain.
C. B2 micro albumin.
D. Pre albumin.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on November 11, 2012 at 1:35am

Q. which of the following is Metabolic acidosis with normal Anion Gap:
a. Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
b. Renal tubular acidosis.
c. Uraemic acidosis.
d. Salicylate posisoning.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on November 10, 2012 at 1:58pm

Q. Paradoxical split of s2 may be seen in-
a. TOF.
b. PDA.
c. ASD.
d. VSD.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on October 5, 2012 at 2:43pm

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure which is performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person in cardiac arrest. It is indicated in those who are unresponsive with no breathing or abnormal breathing, for example agonal respirations. It may be performed both in and outside of a hospital.

CPR involves chest compressions at least 5 cm deep and at a rate of at least 100 per minute in an effort to create artificial circulation by manually pumping blood through the heart. In addition, the rescuer may provide breaths by either exhaling into the subject's mouth or utilizing a device that pushes air into the subject's lungs. This process of externally providing ventilation is termed artificial respiration. Current recommendations place emphasis on high-quality chest compressions over artificial respiration; a simplified CPR method involving chest compressions only is recommended for untrained rescuers.

CPR alone is unlikely to restart the heart; its main purpose is to restore partial flow of oxygenated blood to the brain and heart. The objective is to delay tissue death and to extend the brief window of opportunity for a successful resuscitation without permanent brain damage. Administration of an electric shock to the subject's heart, termed defibrillation, is usually needed in order to restore a viable or "perfusing" heart rhythm. Defibrillation is only effective for certain heart rhythms, namely ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, rather than asystole or pulseless electrical activity. CPR may succeed in inducing a heart rhythm which may be shockable. CPR is generally continued until the subject regains return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) or is declared dead.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on September 23, 2012 at 3:09am

Q. GGT estimation is helpful for assessing liver injury due to:
a. Alcohol.
b. PCM.
c. viral hepatitis.
d. cirrhosis.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on September 18, 2012 at 9:09pm

Q. Not true for chickenpox rash-
a. Occurs in crops.
B. Pleomorphism is present .
C. Is centripetal in dstribution.
D. Scabs are infectious.

Comment by TARASHANKAR DAS on August 26, 2012 at 12:37am

Q. U suspected a patient with acute appendicitis. While the patient was being transferd to OT, he jumps out of the stretcher and said that he is feeling hungry nd needs to eat smthng. Wat wil u advice-
a. Eat after appendicectomy.
B. Eat before surgery.
C. Doesn't matter eat after or before.
D. Eat after as well as before.

 

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