1. Better levels of factor VIII are achieved by infusion of:

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2. In traumatic cases, shock is most likely due to

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3. If surgery is to be carried in s haemophilic patient his factor VIII should be raised at least up to:

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4. A 5 yr old child was administered local anesthesia for upper right deciduous central incisor. Following injection, the child started crying, complained of burning sensation in the eye on the same side and swelling in the lower eyelid. What is the most probable reason

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5. Prolonged QT interval with inverted T wave is a characteristic feature of

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6. Which is best method for supplementing nutrition in patients, who have undergone massive resection of the small intestine is

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7. Discontinuity of an epithelial surface Is seen in

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8. After removal of the Parotid gland, patient is having sweating on cheeks while eating. In this complication seen after parotidectomy, the auriculotemporal nerve which contains parasympathetic secretomotor fibres to parotid gland is fused with which nerve?

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9. Phantom pain is seen in patients of

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10. Bed sore is an example of

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11. Antibiotic prophylactic regimens are suggested before vascular surgery to counteract which of the following microorganisms

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12. Which of the following are colloids

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13. A 25 year old male with roadside accident underwent debridement and reduction of fractured both bones right forearm under axillary block. On the second postoperative day the patient complained of persistent numbness and paresthesia in the right forearm and hand. The commonest cause of this neurological dysfunction could be all of the following except

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14. In Haemorrhagic shock, hypotension occurs when blood loss is more than

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15. Anesthetic agent with vasoconstrictor is contraindicated in?

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16. Most common mode of spread to cervical lymphnode in TB is

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17. Which of the following grading methods is used to evaluate the prognosis / outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage

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18. In extradural hematoma patient presents with

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19. The treatment of choice for nasopharyngeal carcinoma is

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20. In Glasgow coma scale, rating is given to patient on the basis of his level of consciousness. The minimum score that can be given is:

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