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A patient comes to your clinic with a complaint of multiple episodes of loose watery stool for 3 days. On probing, you discover that these episodes sta after he had ingested shellfish at a local restaurant 3 days back and other people who had food from that restaurant had similar symptoms. What is the most common cause of viral diarrhoea in adults?
A. Calicivirus
B. Rotavirus
C. Adenovirus
D. Norovirus
View DescriptionComplete the missing step in the flow cha shown below:
A. Intubate, spO2, ECG monitor
B. CPAP and ECG monitor
C. PPV, spO2 and ECG monitor
D. spO2 and ECG monitor only
View DescriptionScaphocephaly is caused by premature fusion of:
A. Corona] suture
B. Sagittal suture
C. Metopic suture
D. Lambdoid suture
View DescriptionPick the right answer when 2 screening tests are done in series:
A. Increased sensitivity and decreased specificity
B. Increased specificity and decreased sensitivity
C. Increased sensitivity and increased specificity
D. Decreased sensitivity and decreased specificity
View DescriptionA man comes with history of abnormal excessive blinking and grunting. He says he has no control over his symptoms, which have risen in frequency of late. This has staed affecting his social life making him depressed. Which of the following medications should be used in him?
A. Risperidone
B. Imipramine
C. Carbamazepine
D. Methylphenidate
View DescriptionRenal agenesis is associated with:
A. Hydramnios
B. Anencephaly
C. Tracheo-oesophageal fistula
D. Oligohydramnios
View DescriptionA 32 weeks pregnant diabetic female with NST non reactive. What should be done next?
A. Induction of labour
B. CS
C. Do NST after 1hr
D. Proceed to biophysical profile
View DescriptionThe largest commissure of the brain:
A. Commissure of Ganser
B. Commissure of Gudden
C. Corpus callosum
D. Both (A) & (C)
View DescriptionA 10–month old baby previously normal, suddenly becomes distressed in his crib. The external appearance of genitalia was normal, except hyperpigmentation. lood glucose showed a level of 30 mg%. What is the most probable diagnosis ?
A. 21 hydroxylase deficiency
B. Hyperinsulinism
C. Familial glucocorticoid deficiency
D. Cushing's syndrome
View DescriptionWhich of the following produces osteoblastic secondaries
A. Carcinoma Lung
B. Carcinoma breast
C. Carcinoma urinary bladder
D. Carcinoma prostate
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