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Quick Scroll AIIMS Questions nov 2007 11.06.07 (11 months ago) #1

1.False regarding thiopentone?
a. sod. bicarbonate added to enhance solublty
b. porphyria contraindication
c. cerebral protection
d. used in shock

2.Development of intrinsic muscle of tongue?
a.pharyngeal arch
b.cervical somite

3.which of the following drugs increases cerebral oxygen demand?
a.ketamine

4.urothelium is present in ?
a.ureter
b.bladder
c.minor calyx

5. following is the vector of scrub typhus?
a.trombiculid mite

6. following is the vector of kala-azar
a. sand fly

7.which of the following does not contain PUFA?
a.mustard oil
b.corn oil
c.groundnut oil

8.Water lily sign ?
a. hydatid cyst

9.false regarding TOF is?
a.overriding aorta
b rt. ventricular hypertrophy
c.pulm. stenosis

10.Most common seizure type in neonates?
a. tonic
b. clonic
c. myoclonic
d.subtle

11.Selective media vibrio cholera?
a.TCBS
b.skirrow's media

12.Cation used in PCR
a.Mg

13.Mechanism of action of triptans?
a.5HT1A receptors
b.5HT1B receptors

14.False regarding cushing's syndrome is?
a.central obesity
b.episodic HTN
c.easy bruisablity
d.glucose intolerance

15.Metabolic alkalosis occurs in?
a. mineralocorticoid excess
b. mineralocorticoid deficiency

16.which of the following regarding CSF is not true?
a.formed in arachanoid villi

17.active principle dropsy
a.BOAA

18.Misinterpretation of real object ?
a.illusion

19.Not true abt . schizophrenia?
a.third person hallucination
b.persistent mood change
c.thought disorder
d.fluctuation in emotion

20.Pancytopenia with cellular bone marrow?
a.PNH
b.Myelodysplasia
c.thalassemia

21.Which of the following methos is not used for Hb% estimation?
a.Drabkins method
b.Sahli's method
c.spectrophotometry
d.wintrobe's method

22.Prions are ?
a.Dna /rna
b.Rna only
c.protein only

23.Which of the following is not part of national immunisation schedule?
a.meseals
b.polio
c.tetanus toxoid

24.A 18 yr old female has amenorrhea, weight loss, anorexia, milk discharge?
a. anorexia nervosa
b.occult carcinoma

25.mirena
a.hormonal
b.progesterone releasing IUCD
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Quick Scroll 11.06.07 (11 months ago) #2

great job ranjan_dmch
some corrections
active principle in epidemis dropsy is...not BOAA.....but is sangunaraine
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Quick Scroll 11.06.07 (11 months ago) #3

26. Which is not a part of basement membrene?
a.laminin
b.Rhodopsin

27.Classification of bone tumor ?
a.manchester's
b.TNM
c.Edmontons

28.Which of the following drug is stopped durin the day of sugery?
a.atenolol
b.amlodipine
c.statin
d.metformin

29.At subcentre level available is?
a.multipurpose worker
b.doctor
c.lab technician

30.Number of bullets fired Tandem bullet?
a.one
b.two
c.none

31.which of the following uses Peroxidase
a.Glucose estimation
b.Heamoglobin estimation

32.Who criteria for normal semen analysis?
a.semen vol. >1ml
b.count>20 million
c.motility>25%

33.which of the following structure is uppermost at the hilum of lung?
a.bronchus
b.bronchial artery
c.pulmonary artery
d.pulmonary vein

34.SAFE strategy
a.Trachoma

35.Most common site of spinal tumor
a. extra dural
d.intradural

36.Ogilive syndrome?
a. definition is mechanical obstruction of gut

37.Caspases
a. Apoptosis

38. Size of FNAC needle
a.16-18G
b.18-22G

39.Couinad IV segment liver correspond to?
a. Quadrate lobe
b.caudate lobe
c.left lobe
d.rt lobe

40.Regarding irreversible injury true is
a.deposition of amorphus densities

41.Last part to be examined in death due to asphyxia?
a.abdomen
b.head
c.lung

42.Type of epithelium gall bladder?

43.Maternal mortality rate

44.Retrocaecal appendicitis which is painful
a.flexion of hips
b.extension of hips
c.medial rotation

45.Superficial to deep vein drainage does not occur at
a.ankle
b.calf
c.mid thigh

46.A lady after laparoscopic appendicectomy in post op day falls on table ,causing sweeling of nose which is soft n difficulty in breathing.The next best management is
a.antibiotics
b.aspiration
c.surgery
d.observation in hospital

47.Mycosis fungoides marker is
a.CD3
b.CD1
c.CD56

48.Which of the following is not true abt. Flurosis
a. most common cause of dental caries in children
b.nalgonda technique
c.skeletal deposition of fluoride

49.micronodular cirrhosis not seen in?
a.alcoholic hepatitis
b.viral hepatitis.
c.wilsons disease
d.heamochromatosis

50.Adverse effect of clomiphene citrate except
a.PCOD
b.multiple pregnancy
c.ovarian cancer

51. Acridine orange used in
a.DNA/RNA
b.Protein
c.lipid

52.Dye not used to stain lipids
a.congo red
b.sudan black

53.bicarbonate is absorbed
aPCT
b.DCT
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Quick Scroll 11.06.07 (11 months ago) #4

ranjan_dmch can u pls post the answers to these Nagging qurestions pls...there is so much confusion there......with regards
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Semen analysis

Semen analysis is usually performed on a sample collected after at least 36 to 72 hours of sexual abstinence. The specimen is most often obtained after masturbation, but some centres have approved a special condom for collection of the semen during normal intercourse. After the sample has been obtained, it must be taken to the clinic as soon as possible.

The analysis is carried out under direct visual and microscopic examination.

First, the sample is assessed for the physical characteristics of the semen, sperm density, motility and morphology (cellular characteristics).

In addition, it is usual to check the pH of the semen (which should be neutral or slightly acid: alkaline pH may indicate the presence of infection), to check liquefaction and viscosity and to carry out a test for the presence of antisperm antibodies.

Seminal levels of the sugar, fructose, are also measured as an absence of fructose in the ejaculate implies obstruction distal to the seminal vesicles. This is one of the few cases in which a testicular biopsy may be indicated.

A concentration of white blood cells (leukocytes) in the semen has an adverse effect on fertilisation and, especially with an alkaline pH, may indicate a genital tract infection.

The table below lists the World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria for normal semen analysis.

WHO criteria for normal semen analysis
Criteria Parameters
Volume 2.0-5.0 ml
pH 7.2 to 7.8
Sperm concentration 20 x 106 per ml or more
Total sperm count 40 x 106 spermatozoa or more
Motility 50% or more with forward progression or 25% or more with rapid linear progression within 60 min after collection
Morphology 50% or more with normal morphology
Viability 75% or more live (i.e. excluding dye)
White blood cells Fewer than 1 x 106 per ml
Zinc (total) 2.4 mol or more per ejaculate
Citric acid (total) 52 mol (10 mg) or more per ejaculate
Fructose (total) 13 mol or more per ejaculate
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