The type of anaesthesia most commonly used by surgeons 1) Nerve block 2) Local infiltration 3) Spinal 4) General anaesthesia
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
A contusion usually results from 1) Cut injury 2) Blunt trauma 3) Crush injury 4) Penetrating injury
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Lung abscess secondary to aspiration is most often seen in 1) Anterior upper lobe 2) Posterior upper lobe 3) Posterior lower lobe 4) Apical lower lobe
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
The ideal method to know the haemoglobin concentration is to check when a patient is given crystalloids and blood is 1) Haemoglobin level by prick method 2) Haemoglobin level by haematocrit 3) PCV 4) B and C
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Primary closure of incised wounds must be done within 1) 2 hr 2) 4 hr 3) 6 hr 4) 12 hr
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Carcinomas which metastatise to mandible are primary carcinomas of 1) Prostate 2) Mammary gland 3) Lungs 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
A patient of head injury should be carried in which position 1) Prone 2) Supine 3) Lateral 4) Sitting
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Massive blood transfusion is defined as replacement of 1) 350 mL in 5 min 2) 500 mL in 5 min 3) 1 litre in 5 min 4) Whole blood volume