- Defibrillator
- Suction machine
- Diathermy
- Cardiac monitor
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Diathermy is a medical device that is used to generate heat.
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Surgeon wants to operate for gall bladder. In which region he should give incision?
- Epigastrium
- Right iliac fossa
- Left hypochondrium
- Right hypochondrium
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Gall bladder is located in the right hypochondriac region beneath the liver.
Which of the following is most common incision for emergency abdominal surgery?
- Pfannensteal incision
- Kocher’s incision
- Vertical midline laparotomy incision
- Transverse laparotomy incision
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Laparotomy is very common surgical incision to gain access into the intra-abdominal cavity.
It provides most rapid entry into the abdomen.
All of the following are types of muscles, Except:
- Cardiac Muscle
- Cartilage Muscle
- Smooth Muscle
- Skeletal Muscle
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Cartilage is not a type of muscle; it is connective tissue that provides support and flexibility in joints.
Which of the following is Universal Donor?
- O Positive
- O Negative
- AB Positive
- AB Negative
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AB Positive is Universal Blood Receptor.
Red lead (Sandur) is:
- Pb3O4
- PbO4
- PbO2
- Pb2O
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Sandur dissolves in acids.
Sandur is toxic because it contains lead.
The electronic configuration of Na is:
- 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p6,4s1
- 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s1
- 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2
- 1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p6,4s2
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Na is chemical formula of Sodium.
Its atomic number is 11.
It falls in Group-1 of periodic table.
Its only soluble isotope.
What is the name of current Prime Minister of Pakistan?
- Maryam Nawaz
- Asif Ali Zardari
- Imran Khan
- Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Shareef
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Change the property of the system is equal to:
- Value of the property at initial state
- Value of the property at final state
- Difference of values from final state to initial state
- Sum of the values from initial state to final state
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The properties of the system in bulk, rather than that of the part of the system, which are easily measurable are known as:
- Intrinsic properties
- Microscopic properties
- Macroscopic properties
- Extrinsic properties
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