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The usefulness of a ‘screening test’ in a community depends on its?
A. Sensitivity
B. Specificity
C. Reliability
D. Predicitive value
View DescriptionThe following drug is indicated in the treatment of pityriasis versicolar:
A. Ketoconazole.
B. Metronidazole.
C. Griseofulvin.
D. Chloroquine.
View DescriptionA 20 years old boy with known history of mental illness was brought to emergency room with aggressive behaviour and tendency to attack others physically. After psychiatric evaluation, he was prescribed some new drugs and dose of previous drugs changed. After 3 days, he presents to emergency room again with fever (1050C), stiff limbs, altered sensorium and elevated serum CPK levels. What is the immediate management for this condition?
A. Succinyl choline
B. Dantrolene
C. Edrophonium
D. Neostigmine
View DescriptionZenker diveiculum occurs at:
A. Upper esophageal spinchter
B. Lower esophageal sphincter
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
View DescriptionLipoprotein A shows homology with:
A. Plasminogen
B. Albumin
C. Prothrombin
D. Plasmin
View DescriptionThe post-operative quality of life (QOL) scores of 200 prostate cancer patients has a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 10. How many patients are expected to have a QOL score between 40 and 80?
A. 190
B. 136
C. 120
D. 140
View DescriptionA 3-year-old boy presented to the pediatrics ER with significant dehydration along with irritability, weakness and severe lethargy. His mother says he suffered from bloody diarrhea along with fever and abdominal pain 8 days ago. Lab findings, Anemia Deranged RFTs Thrombocytopenia Severe hyponatremia Leukocytosis. PT and aPTT -normal Coombs test- negative. Urine analysis revealed microscopic haematuria and low-grade proteinuria. Peripheral blood smear If there would not have been any history of diarrhea in the above patient, which of the following drugs could have been given in the above patient: –
A. Omalizumab
B. Eculizumab
C. Caplacizumab
D. Mepolizumab
View DescriptionIn case of PSGN complication commonly seen are all except :
A. LVF
B. Hypertensive encephalopathy
C. Hyperkalemia
D. Bleeding diathesis
View Description‘Arrest of labour’ is defined as Failure of the head of the fetus to descend within___________.
A. 1 hour
B. 2 hours
C. 3 hours
D. 4 hours
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