A) First degree
B) Second degree superficial
C) Second degree deep
C) Second degree deep
D) Third degree
Answer: (B)
2. A dead body is found to have marks like branching of a tree on front of the chest. Most likely cause of death could be:
Answer: (B)
2. A dead body is found to have marks like branching of a tree on front of the chest. Most likely cause of death could be:
A) Firearm injury
B) Lightning injury
C) Road traffic accident
C) Road traffic accident
D) Bomb blast injury
Answer: (B)
3. Joule burn is seen in:
Answer: (B)
3. Joule burn is seen in:
A) Blast injuries
B) Electrocution
C) Firearm wounds
C) Firearm wounds
D) Lightning stroke
Answer: (B)
4. Literally where no activity is possible in mercury poisoning, the condition is called as......
Answer: (B)
4. Literally where no activity is possible in mercury poisoning, the condition is called as......
A) Mercuria Lentis
B) Hatter's Shake
C) Concossio Mercurialis
C) Concossio Mercurialis
D) Mercurialism
Answer: (C)
5. Most corrosive and toxic compound of mercury is....
Answer: (C)
5. Most corrosive and toxic compound of mercury is....
A) elemental mercury
B) mercury sulphide
C) mercuric chloride
C) mercuric chloride
D) mercurous chloride
Answer: (C)
6. Primary acute mercury poisoning is seen as...
Answer: (C)
6. Primary acute mercury poisoning is seen as...
A) CNS degeneration
B) Bone damage
C) Kidney damage
C) Kidney damage
D) Heart damage
Answer: (C)
7. Which of the following is the oral chelating agent administered in mercury poisoning?
Answer: (C)
7. Which of the following is the oral chelating agent administered in mercury poisoning?
A) Dimercaprol
B) Dimarcaptosuccinic acid
C) Desferrioxamine
C) Desferrioxamine
D) Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid
Answer: (B)
8. Ammonium hydrooxide test is carried out with......in acute copper poisoning.
Answer: (B)
8. Ammonium hydrooxide test is carried out with......in acute copper poisoning.
A) Bile
B) Urine
C) Stool
C) Stool
D) blood
Answer: (A)
9. . ......levels are reduced in copper toxicity.
Answer: (A)
9. . ......levels are reduced in copper toxicity.
A) FEPA
B) ceruloplasmin
C) calcium
C) calcium
D) ALA
Answer: (B)
10. Fatal dose of Copper Sulphate is.....
Answer: (B)
10. Fatal dose of Copper Sulphate is.....
A) 1-2 mg
B) 100-200mg
C) 1-2 gm
C) 1-2 gm
D) 10-20 gm
Answer: (D)
Answer: (D)
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