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Which of the follow ing drugs is contraindicated in a patient with raised intracranial pressure ?

A. Thiopentone

B. Propofol

C. Midazolam

D. Ketamine

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Most common Glomerulonephritis associated with HIV :

A. Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis

B. Diffuse glomerulosclerosis

C. Membrano-proliferative glomerulonephritis

D. Crescentic glomerulonephritis

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Reverse 3 sign in barium swallow is seen in:

A. Coarctation of aorta

B. Aberrant right subclavian artery

C. Patent ductus arteriosus

D. Double aortic arch

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Treatment of cholera in pregnancy is –

A. Furazolidone

B. Tetracycline

C. Doxycycline

D. Azithromycin

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The new terminology for down’s syndrome is ?

A. Submental disorder

B. Oligophrenia

C. Madness

D. Mentally unstable

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The resting ureteric pressure in mm –

A. 3 and 5 mmHg

B. 15 and 20 mmHg

C. 25 and 30 mmHg

D. 5 and 10 mmHg

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Component of ART given to the mother in the prevention of mother to child transmission –

A. Lamivudine and Efavirenz

B. Nevirapine and Lamivudine

C. Tenofovir, efavirenz and Stavudine

D. Tenofovir, efavirenz and lamivudine

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True about hemochromatosis is –

A. Iron deficiency anemia is caused

B. Kayser Fleischer ring is seen in eyes

C. DM and slate grey discolouration of skin

D. Autosomal dominant is the most common form

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This disease is

A. Osteochondrosis of the lunate

B. Osteochondrosis of the navicularq

C. Tuberculosis of the scaphoid

D. Syphilitic dactylitis

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A 3-year-old child presented to the OPD with chief complaints of high-grade fever for 15 days along with a polymorphous exanthem all over the body, rhinorrhea, multiple episodes of vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain. O/E: – B/L conjunctival injection with limbal sparing Erythema of oral and pharyngeal mucosa Edema of hands and feet* Mild cervical lymphadenopathy at III and IV levels Lab findings: – Leucocytosis with neutrophilia and immature forms Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate* Elevated c-reactive protein Anemia Abnormal plasma lipids Hypoalbuminemia Hyponatremia. Coronary angiogram What should be the most impoant next step in the management of the child: –

A. Sta on IVIg only

B. Sta on aspirin only

C. Sta on both IVIg and aspirin

D. Sta on Clopidogrel only

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