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The following of the commonest site for venous ulcers *
1 point
instep of foot
low 1/3rd leg and ankle
lower 2/3rd of leg
middle 1/3rd of leg
weight loss
steatorrhea
abdominal pain
DM
pressure
anaemia
malnutrition
mobility
filariasis
post traumatic
post irradiation
milory disease
pect. major
serratus anterior
rectus abdominis
latismus dorsi
Lobule
Ductules
Lactiferous duct
None of these
pulmonary embolism
post cradiotomy syndrome
neurological dysfunction
bleeding disorder
gallstones
Hereditary pancreatitis
pancreatic divisum
Hyperparathyroidism
amazia
polymazia
mastitis
none
total capacity
pulse pressure
peripheral vascular resistance
volume of circulation per minute
atherosclerosis
scleroderma
juvenile arthritis
buerger disease
AV node
bundle of HIS
right an left bundle branch
purkinge system
pain
discolouration
swelling
Claudication
In young females with dense breast important investigation is
*
1 point
Mammogram
USG
CT scan
MRI
Stop smoking
analgesia
sympathometomy
All of the above
contraction of aorta
closure of aortic valve
rapid filling of left ventricle
closure of pulmonary valve
Enucleation
USG aspiration
medication
None
infections
fibroadenoma
trauma
none
1-2
0.9-1.3
1.5-2
None
Only females
Age <40 years
Age >40 years
Smokers
lymph nodes
lymphatic vessels
adrenal gland
thymus
Which of the following is considered a main risk factor and
necessary cause of cervical cnacer?*
1 point
air
blebs
amniotic fluid
lipids
venous stasis
hypercoaguability
hypokalaemia
endothelial injury
RBC
Protein molecules
micro-organism
macrophages
7-10 days
15-20 days
3-4 days
1 month
Gallstones
Alcoholism
Tropical pancreatitis
Severe protein-caloric malnutrition
Maldigestion of carbohydrates
Maldigestion of proteins
Maldigestion of fats
Maldigestion of protein and carbohydrates
congenital
traumatic
surgical creation
tumor erosion
Age
White cell count
Serum amylase
Blood Urea
6
8
4
12
2
3
4
5
Trausseau sign
Grey turner sign
Murphy sign
Cullen sign
female gender
smoking
bleeding disorder
increase physical activity
pelvic cavity
chest cavity
abdominal cavity
GIT
reflex hypercapnia
reflex hyperpnea
reflex bradycardia
reflex tachycardia
Bone
Lung
Liver
Brain
Clinical assessment
Radiological imaging
Histological analysis
Combination of these three
shock
pallor
pain
pulselessness
pancreas
spleen
thymus
tonsils
Abdominal pain
Palpable mass
Jaundice
Persistent elevation of Serum Amylase
All are the features of chronic lower limb arterial stenosis except*
1 point
rest pain
absent pulse
arterial bruit
paralysis
0.1 sec
0.2 sec
0.4 sec
0.8 sec
Stimulates
Inhibits
No effect
Both stimulates and inhibits.
same permeability
lining of endothelium
leads of vena cava
thick walled
Pap smear
Mammography
fecal sample test
urine sample test
Mycobacterium
S. aureus
S. epidermicus
all three
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