Description : Neuron excitability decreases in a. alkalosis b. acidosis c. neutral d. none of them
Last Answer : acidosis
Description : Neural excitability is not affected by a. alkalosis b. acidosis c. neutral d. none of them
Last Answer : none of them
Description : Property of excitability of neuron is due to
Last Answer : Property of excitability of neuron is due to
Description : Salicylate poisoning can cause (A) Respiratory acidosis (B) Metabolic acidosis with normal anion gap (C) Metabolic acidosis with increased anion gap (D) Metabolic alkalosis
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Hypercholremia is associated with (A) Hyponatremia (B) Hypernatremia (C) Metabolic alkalosis(D) Respiratory acidosis
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Salicylate poisoning in early stages causes (A) Metabolic acidosis (B) Respiratory acidosis (C) Metabolic alkalosis (D) Respiratory alkalosis
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Morphine poisoning causes (A) Metabolic acidosis (B) Respiratory acidosis (C) Metabolic alkalosis (D) Respiratory alkalosis
Description : Meningitis and encephalitis cause (A) Metabolic alkalosis (B) Respiratory alkalosis (C) Metabolic acidosis (D) Respiratory acidosis
Description : Total CO2 is increased in (A) Respiratory acidosis (B) Metabolic alkalosis (C) Both respiratory acidosis and metabolic alkalosis (D) Respiratory alkalosis
Description : Plasma bicarbonate is increased in (A) Respiratory alkalosis (B) Metabolic alkalosis (C) Respiratory acidosis (D) Metabolic acidosis
Description : Plasma bicarbonate is decreased in (A) Respiratory alkalosis (B) Respiratory acidosis (C) Metabolic alkalosis (D) Metabolic acidosis
Description : Ammonia production by the kidney is depressed in (A) Acidosis (B) Alkalosis (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Description : Which of the following may precipitate an asthma attack? (a) Respiratory acidosis (b) Viran and bacterial infections (c) Respiratory alkalosis (d) Cranberry jiuce (e) Chocolate or Coca Cola
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : The toxicity spectrum of aspirin does not include (a) Increased risk of encephalopathy in children with viral infections (b) Increased risk of peptic ulcers (c) Hyperprothrombinemia (d) Metabolic acidosis (e) Respiratory alkalosis
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Which one of the following effects does not occur in salicylate intoxication ? (a) Hyperventilation (b) Hypothemia (c) Metabolic acidosis (d) Respiratory alkalosis (e) Tinnitus
Description : Respiratory acidosis is that in which the blood pH is low due to increased retention of carbon dioxide caused by the lowering of the respiratory frequency or by pulmonary diseases that impair ... caused by metabolic disturbances that increase the concentration of bases (alkalis) in the blood.
Last Answer : Where are the chemoreceptors that detect the acidity of the blood and trigger the respiratory compensation located?
Description : Acidosis is the condition in which the blood pH is abnormally low. Alkalosis is the condition in which the blood pH is abnormally high. Normal pH levels for the human blood are between 7.35 and 7.45 - slightly alkaline.
Last Answer : How does the breathing process correct acidosis?
Description : Name the chronic respiratory disorder caused mainly by cigarette smoking. (a) Respiratory acidosis (b) Respiratory alkalosis (c) Emphysema (d) Asthma
Last Answer : (c) Emphysema
Description : Choose the correct statement about thiazide diuretics: A. They act in the proximal convoluted tubule B. They are uricosuric C. They augment corticomedullary osmotic gradient D. They induce diuresis in acidosis as well as alkalosis
Last Answer : D. They induce diuresis in acidosis as well as alkalosis
Description : Select the diuretic which is orally active, efficacious in acidosis as well as alkalosis, causes diuresis even in renal failure and has additional carbonic anhydrase inhibitory action: A. Mannitol B. Benzthiazide C. Indapamide D. Furosemide
Last Answer : D. Furosemide
Description : Metabolic effects that generally attend antiinflammatory doses of aspirin include the following except: A. Increased CO2 production B. Hepatic glycogen depletion C. Metabolic acidosis D. Compensated respiratory alkalosis
Last Answer : C. Metabolic acidosis
Description : Increase in the excitability of nerves and muscles leading to sustained contraction of the muscles of laryx, face, hand and feet is due to
Last Answer : Increase in the excitability of nerves and muscles leading to sustained contraction of the ... Hypoactivity of thyroid D. Hypoactivit of parathyroid
Description : The primary event in respiratory alkalosis is (A) Rise in pH (B) Decrease in pCO2 (C) Increase in plasma bicarbonate (D) Decrease in plasma chloride
Description : Respiratory alkalosis is caused by (A) An increase in carbonic acid fraction (B) A decrease in bicarbonic fraction (C) A decrease in the carbonic acid fraction (D) An increase in bicarbonate fraction
Description : Following statement is true about lidocaine (a) Reduce the slope of Phase 4 (b) Threshold excitability is not altered (c) Action potential is not affected (d) All of the above
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : In the neurones: a. the axons convey impulse away from the cell body b. neurotransmitters are synthesized in the cell bodies and then transported to the axons c. the condition ... with fibre diameter d. the excitability is increased if the extracellular calcium concentration is decreased
Last Answer : the axons convey impulse away from the cell body
Description : If a person has been exposed to radiation, presenting symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or fatigue can be expected to occur within _______ hours after exposure? ... prodromal phase (presenting symptoms) of radiation exposure occurs within 48 to 72 hours after exposure.
Last Answer : a) 48 to 72 The prodromal phase (presenting symptoms) of radiation exposure occurs within 48 to 72 hours after exposure. Signs and symptoms include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, ... radiation exposure, the signs and symptoms may include fever, respiratory distress, and increased excitability.
Description : Which term is used to describe the ability of the heart to initiate an electrical impulse? a) Automaticity Automaticity is the ability of specialized electrical cells of the cardiac conduction ... the specialized electrical cells of the cardiac conduction system to respond to an electrical impulse.
Last Answer : a) Automaticity Automaticity is the ability of specialized electrical cells of the cardiac conduction system to initiate an electrical impulse.
Description : In the mammalian body, this element plays many important roles. Try to identify this element with the fewest number of clues. This element is required to insure the integrity and permeability of ... involved in blood coagulation and is the most important element of bone salt. Name this element.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Calcium
Description : The initial event in respiratory acidosis is (A) Decrease in pH (B) Increase in pCO2 (C) Increase in plasma bicarbonate (D) Decrease in plasma bicarbonate
Description : Respiratory acidosis is caused by (A) Increase in carbonic acid relative to bicarbonate (B) Decrease in bicarbonate fraction (C) Increase in bicarbonate fraction (E) Decrease in the carbonic acid fraction
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : If the body experiences acidosis the respiratory center located in the medulla gets the information and induces the increase of the respiratory frequency. The increment of the respiratory frequency makes the ... of bicarbonate towards the spending of more hydrogen ions and thus the blood pH raises.
Last Answer : How does the breathing process correct alkalosis?
Description : Name any two slogans, which became the battle cry of the INA. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) ‘Delhi Chalo’ (ii) ‘Jai Hind’
Description : Mention two-contributions of the Indian National Army (INA) to the Indian Freedom Movement. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Two contributions of the INA towards Indian freedom movement were: (i) The INA uprisings inspired the Naval revolts in Bombay in February 1946. (ii) Trial of the INA officers attracted sympathy and the British had to set them free.
Description : Mention any two resolutions passed in Bangkok Conference of the INA. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Invitation to Subhas Chandra Bose to came from Europe to lead this movement. (ii) Formation of a Council of Action to control and guide the whole movement.
Description : What is the full form of 'INA' ? -How To ?
Last Answer : The full form of 'INA' is Indian National Army
Description : What is the meaning of the name Ina ?
Last Answer : The name Ina means certainty.
Description : What is the full form of INA ?
Last Answer : Institute of Nuclear Agriculture .
Last Answer : INA - Indian National Army
Description : First of allwho demosntarte that plants can be grow to maturity ina defined nutrient solution in complete absence of soil?
Last Answer : First of allwho demosntarte that plants can be grow to maturity ina defined nutrient solution in complete absence of soil?
Description : What are included ina courys human development index HDI?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How does the pattern of change between two variables ina linear relationship show up in A contextual situation?
Last Answer : The answer requires the relevant context to be given.
Description : Intest ina l absorption of calcium is hampered by (A) Phosphate (B) Phytate (C) Proteins (D) Lactose
Description : The difference between Threshold energy and average energy of the molecules is called activation energy. Ina chemical reaction lowers the rate of reaction the greater will be. The activation energy
Last Answer : How do you define the molecularity of a reaction ?
Description : What are the quantities associated with each bus ina system?
Last Answer : Each bus in a power system is associated with four quantities and they are real power, reactive power, magnitude of voltage, and phase angle of voltage.
Description : In transformer, alternating current is induced inA. primary coil B. secondary coil C. iron core D. resistor
Last Answer : primary coil
Description : Most of the glycogen in the animal body is present in A. Spleen B. Liver C. Lung D. Heart
Last Answer : Liver
Description : Ina complex program, the overlaps: a. Branching b. Condition c. Botha &b d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Branching
Description : subroutines are invoked by using their___ _ ina subroutine call statement and replacing formal parameters with__ __ parameters: a. Identifier and formal b. Identifier and actual c. Expression and arguments d. None of these
Last Answer : b. Identifier and actual