Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics
In pregnancy, the most common cause of transient- diabetes insipidus is:
A. Severe preeclampsia
B. Hydramnios
C. Multiple pregnancy
D. IUGR
View DescriptionWhile performing Burch operation there was significant bleeding and pooting of blood in the space of Retzius. The source of bleeding cannot be visualized. What is the next step in the management?
A. Call vascular stlrgeon
B. Give a generalized suture in bleeding area
C. Lift endopelvic fascia by putting fingers in vagina
D. Placing surgical drain
View DescriptionWhich of the following histories is not an indication to perform oral glucose tolerance test to diagnose gestational diabetes mellitus?
A. Previous Eclampsia
B. Previous Congenital anomalies in the fetus
C. Previous Unexplained fetal loss
D. Polyhydramnios
View DescriptionA woman comes with obstructed labour and is grossly dehydrated. Investigations reveal fetal demise. What will be the management ?
A. Craniotomy
B. Decapitation
C. Cesarean section
D. Forceps extraction
View Description26 years old female suffers from PPH on her second postnatal day. Her APTT and PTT are prolonged while BT, PT and platelet counts are normal. Likely diagnosis is:
A. Acquired hemophilia
B. Lupus anticoagulant
C. DIC
D. Inherited congenital hemophilia.
View Description16 year girl, Not sexually active, came for vaccination against cervical cancer. Which vaccine to be given
A. Gardasil
B. Rubavac
C. Biovac
D. Tdap
View DescriptionThe one measurement of fetal maturity that is not affected by a ‘bloody tap’ during amniocentesis is:
A. L/S ratio
B. Phosphatidyl glycerol
C. α-fetoprotein
D. Bilirubin as a measured by DOD 450
View DescriptionAll of the following are true about augmentation of labor except:
A. Twin pregnancy precludes the use of oxytocin
B. Amniotomy decreases the need for oxytocin use
C. Methods of augmentation does not increase the risk of operational management
D. Associated with a risk of uterine hyper stimulation
View DescriptionIndications for caesarean section in pregnancy are all except:
A. Eisenmenger's syndrome
B. Aortic stenosis
C. MR
D. Aortic regurgitation
View DescriptionA 16-year old girl was brought with primary amenorrhea. Her mother mentioned that she staed developing breast at the age of 12. She was prescribed OCPs 2 years back by a doctor with no effect. She was having normal stature and was a football player. On examination, breasts were well developed (Tanner’s stage 5) and pubic hair was minimal (Tanner’s stage 1). What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Premature ovarian failure
B. Turner's syndrome
C. Miillerian agenesis
D. Androgen insensitivity
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