- Presence of infectious agent other than respective pathogen
- Presence of only bacteria
- Presence of viral and bacterial disease
- Presence of viral disease
- a
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Contamination means presence of unwanted or harmful germs in a place where they should not be.
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Disease symptoms are a response of human body to:
- Air
- Environment
- Infective Agents
- Normal Flora
- c
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Disease symptoms happens when germs like bacteria / viruses enter the body and cause harm.
Infective agents are Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Parasites.
A chain controlled to maintain the temperature of vaccines is known as:
- Cold Chain
- Temperature Maintenance
- Vaccine Storage
- None of these
- a
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The recommended storage temperature to save the vaccines is 2C to 8C.
Tertiary prevention is needed in which stage of the natural history of disease?
- Post Pathogenesis
- Pre-Pathogenesis
- Pathogenesis
- Prodromal
- b
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Tertiary Prevention means taking steps to reduce complications and improve quality of life in people who already have a disease.
If you get a muscle cramp while exercising, you should:
- Exercise harder
- Stop exercise
- Exercise lesser
- Continue exercising
- b
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If you get muscle cramp while exercising, you should immediately stop the activity and gently stretch the effected muscle.
You can message the effected area by heat or cold.
In case of severe pain, you should consult to the Doctor or Physiotherapist.
Positive outcomes of Accident investigation is to avoid:
- Recovery of loss
- Occurrence
- Evacuation
- Re-Occurrence
- d
The route of circulation from digestive tract to liver is called ____ circulation.
- Pulmonary Valve
- Coronary Valve
- Hepatic Portal
- Systemic
- c
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Hepatic Portal is also known as Portal Circulation / Portal Venus System.
This portal enables the liver to remove harmful substances in digestive tract.
Gap junctions in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle cells allow the rapid passage of:
- Action Potentials
- Oxygen
- Water
- Calcium
- a
_____ prevents the backward flow of blood into the left atrium.
- Aortic Valve
- Pulmonary Value
- Mitral Valve
- Tricuspid Valve
- c
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Mitral Valve is also known as Bicuspid Valve.
It ensures the flow of blood in the correct direction through the heart.
What is the primary purpose of a tourniquet?
- Stopping severe bleeding
- Measuring blood pressure
- Administration Oxygen
- Monitoring heart rate
- a
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Torniquet is used to stop the bleeding, flow of blood to other parts of body for a specific time period.