- Joints
- Ripple
- Ankle
- Muscles
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Joints are structures that connect two bones and allow for movement and flexibility in the skeletal system.
Ligaments are also involved in connecting and providing support to bones.
Ligaments are the tissues that physically hold the bones together at the joint.
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You got report of a patient routine urinalysis. Which of the following value considered as abnormal?
- Protein is Negative
- Gravity of 1.002
- Urine pH of 3
- None of these
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Normal Range of Urine pH is 4.5 to 8.
Normal Range of Gravity is 1.002 to 1.030.
A healthy Urine should not contain Protien.
Even a small amount of Sugar, High level of Protein, Red Blood Cells (indicates kidney stones, bladder infection), High White Blood Cells, Ketones are the signs of abnormal report.
To tackle with tragedy / accident help should be started with:
- Dead Bodies
- Relative
- Friends
- Triaged
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Triage is a French word which means “Divide”.
Patients are segregated in this system on the basis of wounds with Black, Red, White and Green Ribbons.
Vaccine BCG and OPV is given at the age / time of:
- Birth
- 2 Weeks
- 6 Weeks
- 6 Weeks
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BCG stands for Bacillus Calmette Guerin.
It prevents from Tuberculosis (TB).
It's injected in Skin. It is also used to treat Bladder Cancer.
BCG Vaccine is most sensitive to heat and light and should be store at 2C to 8C.
BCG Vaccine may be store for long duration.
BCG Vaccine single dose is required for life time immunity. Second dose / booster dose is not recommended by WHO.
BCG drop out formula is (BCG – Measles * 1) / BCG * 100
BCG is administered within 24 hours of birth.
BCG Vaccine is useable within 6 hours of use.
BCG Vaccine is injected through 26 No Disposable Syringe.
BCG route is outer layer of skin.
BCG Vaccine represents sign on the arm of baby.
OPV stands for Oral Polio Vaccine.
Fluid of choice for resuscitation is:
- Dextrose Water
- Dextrose Saline
- Ringer Lactate
- ORS
- c
What is route of insertion of N/G (Nasogastric) tube?
- Through mouth into stomach
- Through mouth into duodenum
- Through nose into stomach
- Through nose into duodenum
- c
Which of the following is used for urinary catheterization?
- Foley’s catheter
- Pig tail catheter
- Nelton catheter
- T-tube catheter
- a
Most common used local anesthetic agent is:
- Bupivacaine
- Lidocaine
- Prilocaine
- Mepivacaine
- b
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Lidocaine is also written as Ligocaine.
A child of 5 years is booked for herniotomy. He is giving permission to operate. What to do to fulfill medico-legal requirement of consent?
- Child consent is enough
- Parent should give consent
- Surgeon should give consent
- No need of consent in herniotomy
- b
A device used to give controlled shock to a patient when heart suddenly strops or rhythm is abnormal, is called:
- Cardiac Monitor
- Defibrillator
- Laparoscope
- Oximeter
- b