1. 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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2. Life span of a normal and a transfused platelet is

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3. All of the following are complications in a patient on total parenteral nutrition, except

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4. Metabolic acidosis is a feature of all of the following conditions, except

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5. Trauma to spleen in a stable patient is best diagnosed by

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6. Cyst may be complicated by all except

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7. Deep skin burns is treated with

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

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9. For auto transfusion the blood should be collected

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10. In hemophilia, drug administered before a surgical procedure is:

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11. After 72 hours of surgery

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12. A child who suffered from bilateral cleft lip and palate is brought to your clinic Immediate treatment should be

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13. General anesthesia and conscious sedation are indicated in all except:

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14. Acute osteomyelitis is most frequently caused by which of following micro organisms

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15. All of the following are features of subdural haematoma except

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16. Discontinuity of an epithelial surface Is seen in

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17. Sentinel lymph node is

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18. The cervical rib syndrome commonly produces

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19. The treatment of choice for nasopharyngeal carcinoma is

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20. The best method of controlling bleeding is to

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