1. Bacterial endocarditis is most commonly seen in

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

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4. Vegetations are not firmly attached to cusps of valves in which of the following?

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5. Correct about ARDS is

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6. Round pneumonia is seen with

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7. The most specific test for AIDS is

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8. vibrio cholera acts by disrupting which of the following

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9. Decreased basal metabolic rate is seen in:

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10. Joint erosion are not a feature of

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11. Interferons act against virus during

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12. Cooley's anemia is?

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13. Faget sign is

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14. Incorrect about HIV associated nephropathy

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15. A patient with suspected rabies encephalitis is admitted in your hospital. Corneal scraping was taken from the patient. Which of the following test will be performed on the patient to confirm the diagnosis

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16. You have to draw blood from a patient. When will you give EDTA?

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17. Mutation seen in heterozygous sickle cell anemia provides protection against:

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18. During management of ventricular fibrillation , what is true about use of vasopressin

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19. Incorrect about restrictive cardiomyopathy

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20. Commonest cause of cerebrovascular accident is

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