MDS PREP
The action of Furosemide in acute pulmonary edema due acute left ventricular failure is by:
1) Pulmonary venodilation
2) Increasing urine formation
3) Decreases blood volume
4) All of the above
Pharmacology Answer: 4
Which of the following adverse effects is not associated with tetracyclines?
1. Liver damage
2. Renal damage
3. Tooth discolouration
4. Photosensitivity
Pharmacology
Answer: 2
Which of the following has the broad est antimicrobial spectrum?
1. Erythromycin
2. Clindamycin
3. Chlortetracycline
4. Vancomycin
Pharmacology
Answer: 3
Advanced diagnostic technique alternative to culture method
1.phase contrast microscope
2.direct immunoflourescence
3.latex agglutination
4.indirect immunoflouresent microscope assay
Pharmacology
Answer: 4
A post operative patient developed septicemia and was empirically started on combination chemotherapy by a new resident doctor. However, when the patient did not respond even after 10 days of antibiotics treatment, the review of the charts was done. It was found that the resident doctor had started the combination of antibiotics which was mutually antagonistic in action. Which one of the following is the most likely combination that was given?
1) Vancomycin and Amikacin
2) Cephalexin and Gentamicin
3) Ampicillin and Chloramphenicol
4) Ciprofloxacin and Piperacillin
Pharmacology Answer: 3
Which of the following diuretics decrease the renal lithium clearance
1. Acetazolamide
2. Hydrochlorthiazide
3. Furosemide
4. Spirolonolactone
All are symptoms of opiate with drawls except
1.diarrhea.
2. lacrimation
3.mydriasis
4.excessive speach