Secondary infections in HIV-infected patient are classified under 1) Class I 2) Class II 3) Class III 4) Class IV
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Organism which causes sub acute bacterial endocarditis 1) Lacto bacillus 2) Streptococcus sanguis 3) Streptococcus viridans 4) Streptococcus pyogenes
General MedicineAnswer: 3
Pacemaker of the heart is 1) SA node 2) AV node 3) Purkinje fibres 4) Cordae tendinae
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Rusty sputum is characteristic of 1) Staphylococcal pneumonia 2) Pneumococcal pneumonia 3) Pulmonary oedema 4) Chronic bronchitis
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Stress ulcer occur in 1) Head injury 2) Burns 3) Trauma 4) All
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Roth"s spots seen in 1) Subacute bacterial endocarditis 2) Rheumatic fever 3) Thrombocytopenic purpura 4) All of the above
General MedicineAnswer: 1
A young male with gall bladder stones shows the following test results: serum bilirubin3, Hb 6 g%, urine test positive for urobilinogen. Diagnosis is 1) Haemolytic jaundice 2) Obstructive jaundice 3) Hepatocellular jaundice 4) Protoporphyria
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Commonest form of headache is 1) Tension 2) Migraine 3) Raised ICT 4) Meningitis