Friday, August 13, 2010

AIPGE 2005 Dental 3

21. In Jaundice, when there is an unconjugated hyperbilirubinemai is most likely due to -

1. Hepatitis.
2. Cirrhosis.
3. Obstruction of bile canaliculi.
4. Increased breakdown of red cells.

22. A patient with grand mal epilepsy would likely be under treatment with -

1. Meprobamte.
2. Pentobarbital.
3. Trimethadione.
4. Phenytoin.

23. Adam stokes syndrome is caused due to -

1. Atrial fibrillation.
2. Atrial extrasystole.
3. Complete AV block.
4. Ventilation fibrillation.

24. The proper rate of rescue breathing in an adult
is -

1. 4 times per minutes.
2. 12 times per minutes.
3. 20 times per minutes.
4. 28 times per minutes.

25. The rate of injection of intraveneous Valium is -

1. 1 ml / min.
2. 2.5 ml / min.
3. 1 mg / min.
4. 2.5 mg / min.

26. The term best describes a disease transmitted to man through animals –

1. Communicable.
2. Transmissible.
3. Zoonotic.
4. Vertically transmissible.

27. The blood cells responsible for humoral immunity are -

1. T – cells.
2. B – cells.
3. No cells only antibodies.
4. Mostly B – cells sometimes T – cells.

28. Which of the following is not a method of chlorination of water?

1. Perchloron.
2. Ozonation.
3. Chroline gas.
4. Chloramine.

29. Of the following minerals the highest amount found in human body is -

1. Sodium.
2. Calcium
3. Phosphorus.
4. Iron.

30. The threshold dose of fluoride that requires immediate emergency treatment and hospitalization in acute fluoride toxicity is -

1. 4 mg.
2. 5 mg.
3. 6 mg.
4. 7 mg.

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