A) High ESR B) Musculoskeletal pain without local tenderness C) Spontaneous resolution of symptoms D) Tiredness and insomnia Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 772: A 45-year-old man is hospitalised with acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. He develops sinus bradycardia at 40 beats per minute and his blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg. Which of the following should be the first line intervention ?
A) IV atropine B) IV dopamine C) IV isoproterenol D) Temporary pacemaker Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Low T3, low T4, low TSH B) Low T3, low T4, high TSH C) High T3, high T4, high TSH D) Low T3, low T4, normal TSH Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) The age of onset is usually between six months and six years B) The seizures last for less than 30 minutes C) The seizures are more likely to occur if the body temperature rises rapidly D) The seizures are followed by Todds paralysis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Serum acid phosphatase above 120 IU/L B) Serum calcium above 11 mg/dL C) Urinary calcium below 100 mg / day D) Serum alkaline phosphatase above 120 IU/L Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 776: A young patient presented in the emergency with haematemesis and was found to have massive splenomegaly. The following conditions are associated with the above clinical presentation except ?
A) Malaria B) Kala-azar C) Portal hypertension D) Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Pitting B) Culling C) Binding D) Phagocytosis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 779: In patients with systemic hypertension, the characteristic haemorrhage seen on ophthalmoscopy is ?
A) Dot haemorrhage B) Subchoroidal haemorrhage C) Flame-shaped haemorrhage D) Wet sponge haemorrhage Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):