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1. What is the action of the anterior deltoid fibers?
a. Medial rotation
b. Lateral rotation
c. Medial flexion and rotation
d. Extension and lateral rotation
2. What is not covered by non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium?
a. Hypopharynx and laryngopharynx
b. esophagus
c. cornea
d. Tympanic membrane
3. Which of the following is not supplied by the posterior division of the obturator nerve?
a. External Shutter
b. Internal shutter
c. Magnus adductor
4. Which of the following is true about the course of the azygous vein?
a. Top Venecava
b. After the inferior venecava
c. Anterior lumbar vein
5. Which of the following is not present at birth?
a. Mastoid tip
b. Mastoid antrum
c. Labrynth ethmoidal
d. Endolymphatic sinus
6. What is the critical temperature of nitrous oxide?
a. -118 degrees
b. - 88
c. 26
d. 36.5
7. Which of the following is not an amino-steroid derivative?
a. Alcuriar
b. Vecuronio
c. Pancuronio
d. Pipecuronium
8. What is the time interval given in train of four?
a. 10 sec
b. 20 sec
c. 40 sec
d. We investigated whether the response to a single contraction stimulus (ST) or the first response (T1) to a four-train stimulus (TOF, 4 stimuli at 2 Hz) after a stimulus interval of 10 s (ie, The time between two consecutive ST or TOF stimuli) is influenced by the preceding stimulus in the presence of a 50% stable neuromuscular block. In addition, we determined whether ST and TOF stimulation produce different outcomes under these circumstances. Methods. Switching forces were measured in both tibialis anterior muscles of six cats. In the presence of a 50% stable neuromuscular block, the stimulation pattern (ST or TOF) or stimulus interval (3.3, 10 or 30 s) was varied every 30 min. A mixed linear model was used for the statistical analysis. RESULTS: The forces with a stimulus interval of 3.3 s were 10.3% (IC 95%: 7.3-13.3%) smaller than those with a stimulus interval of 10 s. For T1 forces this effect was 15.2% (95% CI: 12-18.4%). There were no significant differences between contraction forces with stimulus intervals of 30 and 10 s. For a stimulus interval of 3.3 s, the ST forces exceeded the T1 forces by 7.6% (95% CI: 4.4-10.8%); No significant differences were found between the ST and T1 forces for the 10 and 30 s stimulus intervals. Conclusions. The ST or T1 force during stimulation with a stimulus interval of 10 s or more during a stable 50% neuromuscular block in the anterior tibial muscle of the cat is not affected by the preceding stimulus. In addition, the ST and T1 forces do not differ when a stimulus interval of 10 s or more is used under these circumstances. Our results, therefore, indicate that the known differences between ST and T1 forces after a bolus injection of a muscle relaxant can not be explained by differences in the release of acetylcholine when the stimulus interval exceeds 10 s.
Neuromuscular monitoring - Mechanomiography - Single contraction - Tren of four - Neuromuscular block
9. Which of the following presents as chronic flaccid pink follicular rash with palmoplantar involvement?
a. Pitryiasia rosea
b. Pitriasis alba
c. Pitririas capitis
d. Pitryisas rubra pilaris
10. Which of the following presents as a chronic winter rash in women?
a. Asteatotic eczema
b. Statistical Eczema
c. Atopic
d. Numeral
11. Which of the following presents as unopened keratin plug?
a. Freedom
b. nodule
c. cyst
d. Milia
12. Which of the following is not a type of lesion in leprosy?
a. Hypopigmented patch
b. vesicle
c. Erythrocrodermal
d. High plate
13. Which of the following is not the cause of joint joints?
a. leprosy
b. Syringomyelia
c. Mellitus diabetes
d. psoriasis
14. Which of the following is called catamite?
a. Passive victim of sodomy anyone
b. Passive victim of sodomy
15. What is transvestism? A (please read Narayana reddy's definition)
a. Wear clothes of opposite sex to be identified as opposite sex
b. Wear clothes of the opposite sex for sexual satisfaction
16. Is contributory negligence a defense? do
a. Civil malpractice
b. Criminal negligence
c. Ethical negligence