1. Revised trauma score by Champion include the following except Systolic blood pressure Pulse rate Glasgow coma scale Respiratory rate 2. Commonest complication of Immunosuppression Is Graft rejection thrombocytopenia Infection Malignancy 3. 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: 5 3 0 8 4. In a patient in whom a tumor was removed from lateral pharyngeal space, presents with excessive bleeding days postoperatively, this could be due to Secondary hemorrhage due to infective erosion of internal jugular vein Reactionary hemorrhage from pterygoid plexus of veins Reactionary hemorrhage due to infective erosion of internal carotid artery None of the above 5. Treatment of dehydrated child patient is: 0.9% normal saline 5% dextrose 50% dextrose 10% dextrose 6. Wash leather slough is seen with Trophic ulcer Rodent ulcer Gummatous ulcer Chronic ulcer 7. All of the following factors delay wound healing except: Vitamin A deficiency Infection Ascorbic acid deficiency Vitamin B12 deficiency 8. Which of the following grading methods is used to evaluate the prognosis / outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage Glasgow – Blatchford Bleeding score Glasgow Coma Scale Intracerebral Hemorrhage score Hess and Hunt Scale 9. Cystic hygroma may be situated at Neck All Cheek Axilla 10. Incompatible blood transfusion leads to all except Jaundice Renal failure Increased plasma prothrombin Increased plasma bilirubin 11. All of the following tests can be useful in identifying syncope except: Pet scan Electrophysiology Table tilt test Hollanders test 12. Which of the following hormones have greatest effect on granulation tissue in wound healing ADH Oestrogen Parathormone Cortisol 13. To prevent excessive bleeding during surgery a patient with haemophilia A may be given Factor VIII concentrate Factor IX concentrate Whole blood Fresh frozen plasma 14. 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 Systemic toxicity of local anaesthetics A tight cast or dressing Crush injury to the hand and acerated nerves 15. Which of the following nutrients are not included in Total Parental Nutrition Proteins Fibers Lipids Carbohydrates 16. To safeguard against post-surgical infection, the surgical site should be 10 days 21 days 30 days 14 days 17. The tensile strength of a healing wound depends upon: Formation of collagen fibers Wound hormones Activation of fibrinolysis Adequate fluid intake 18. Tracheostomy is done through? Thyrohyoid Ligament Cricothyroid membrane 2nd -4th Tracheal Ring 1st Tracheal Ring 19. CPR should have a ratio of chest compression to mouth breathing of monitored for: 1;4 4;1 3;2 2;3 20. Ulcer with a watery discharge is typical of Tuberculosis Venous ulcer Leprosy Tropical ulcer Loading … Question 1 of 20