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Question 1
1. 1
A. TTTFF
B. FTFFT
C. FTTFT
D. TTTTF
Question 2
2. 2
A. Don't give anti-snake venom (ASV), but observe the patient
B. Give ASV and keep the patient in observation
C. Give ASV, and give neostigmine and observe the patient
D. Reassure the patient and send him home with anxiolytic
Question 3
3. 3
A. Lead
B. Mercury
C. Arsenic
D. Thallium
Question 4
4. A man working as pest killer comes to OPD with pain abdomen, garlic odour and transverse lines on nail. Which of the following combination suggests the poisoning could be due to arsenic?
A. Pain abdomen & garlic odour
B. Garlic odour & Transverse lines on nails
C. Pain abdomen & Transverse lines on nails
D. Pest killer occupation and abdominal pain
Question 5
5. 5
A. Urinary retention
B. High temperature
C. Delirium
D. Drooling
Question 6
6. A patient is brought with suicidal consumption of sulphuric acid. Which is not seen in sulphuric acid poisoning?
A. Chalky White tongue is noted
B. Carbonisation of stomach mucosa
C. Perforation of stomach
D. Blotting paper stomach
Question 7
7. A 18 year girl has been brought to the casualty with an alleged history of consumption of above corrosive poison. The following are true except:
A. No specific antidote available
B. Urine is green in colour due to the metabolites pyroquinone & hydrocatechol
C. Gastric lavage done
D. Chronic consumption can cause marasmus
Question 8
8. Which of the following is false regarding this snake bite management?
A. Tourniquet to occlude small veins & stop the venom spread
B. Reassure the patient
C. Carry the patient
D. No Antisnake venom necessary
Question 9
9. A person is accused of causing hurting to another one, by giving drink laced with poison. He is punishable with ____ IPC
A. 284
B. 324
C. 328
D. 302
Question 10
10. You are working in a casualty as DMO. A person is brought with history of homicidal kerosene consumption. Pick out the FALSE statement regarding the management.
A. It is mandatory to inform the police before starting any treatment.
B. Gastric lavage is not indicated.
C. Activated charcoal will not be effective
D. Failure to preserve evidences is punishable under 201 IPC
Question 11
11. 11
A. Lead encephalopathy commonly seen in children
B. Burtonian lines noted
C. Lead palsy is noted among the extensors & early phenomenon
D. Saturnine colic is nocturnal
Question 12
12. Identify the following
A. Datura
B. Erythroxylum coca
C. Abrus precatorius
D. Capsicum annum
Question 13
13. A patient is brought with suicidal consumption of oxalic acid. Which is suitable for oxalic acid poisoning?
A. Systemic symptoms not severe, as it is acid
B. Causes hypokalemia
C. Perforation of stomach
D. Parathyroid extract indicated
Question 14
14. 14
A. TTTTTF
B. TTFFTT
C. TTTFTF
D. TTTFFT
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