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MDS PREP
Local effects of burns may include
1) Increased capillary permeability
2) Infection
3) Inflammation
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

A dome-shaped skull with a high forehead in the infants with slight hydrocephalus (Olympian brow) is seen in
1) Marasmus
2) Congenital syphilis
3) Rickets
4) Arnold-Chiari syndrome
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Commonest cause of thrombophlebitis in upper extremities is
1) Infection
2) Trauma
3) Intravenous infusion
4) None
Oral medicine Answer: 3

The cervical rib syndrome commonly produces
1) Dysphagia
2) Neurological manifestation
3) Respiratory symptoms
4) Vascular manifestation
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Parotid gland tumour associated with pain is
1) Pleomorphic adenoma
2) Warthin"s tumour
3) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
4) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Oral medicine Answer: 3

The best method of controlling bleeding is to
1) Apply a tourniquet
2) Apply direct pressure to the injury
3) Compress pressure points between the injury and the heart
4) Bandage the area
Oral medicine Answer: 2

The best dressing for open wounds is
1) Opsite
2) Amnion
3) Tulle grass
4) Skin
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Cervical rib usually arises from
1) Clavicle
2) 1st thoracic vertebra
3) 6th cervical vertebra
4) 7th cervical vertebra
Oral medicine Answer: 4

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