1. A patient is admitted in casualty with signs of fever, lymphadenopathay etc. Investigations reveal infection by pseudomonas aeruginosa. Drug of choice includes

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2. Which of the following drug is not used for management of acute pulmonary oedema

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3. Aetiology of Dressler syndrome is

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4. Continuous murmur is seen in all of the following conditions except

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5. In uncompensated diabetic ketoacidosis

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6. The following is true about malaria

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7. A 12 year old child shows pellagra like symptoms, rash and atrophic dermatitis. His elder sister showed similar symptoms. Urine examination revealed elevated levels of an amino acid. Two other siblings also showed increased amino acid in urine while four other were normal.The parents were asymptomatic. What is the diagnosis?

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8. Pyknolepsy is seen in

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9. The most important parameter to monitor Dengue haemorrhagic fever is

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10. Best test for determining eradication of H pylori infection

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11. A 12 year-old patient presents with fever for three days. You have clinical suspicion of dengue and have to investigate him. Which test will not be helpful at this point of time

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12. Ocular bobbing is seen in

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13. Pontiac fever is caused by

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14. An unconscious diabetic is brought to the ER. His medical record show he is on warfarin for atrial fibrillation. Which of the following investigations will not be done in this patient for work up?

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15. Pernicious anemia is associated with all of the following except

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16. ARDS is associated with all except

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17. You are a doctor in CHC when a patient of acute head injury comes with worsening of GCS leading to coma.Patient has unilateral dilatation of pupil and hemiplegia. You decide to do burr hole at

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18. Which is the best indicator for short-term control ( 2 to 3 weeks) of blood glucose

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19. Blood transfusion associated acute lung injury occurs due to

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20. Which of the following is the complication of diabetes mellitus:

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