Description : The normal serum level of triiodothyronine (T3) is (A) 0.2–0.5 ng/ml (B) 0.7–2.0 ng/ml (C) 2.0–4.0 ng/ml (D) 5.0–8.0 ng/ml HORMONE METABOLISM 211
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Serum progesterone level during luteal phase is (A) 0.2–203 ng/ml (B) 3.0–5.0 ng/ml (C) 6.0–30 ng/ml (D) 750 ng/ml
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The serum progesterone level in follicular phase is about (A) 0.2–1.5 ng/100 ml (B) 2.0–2.5 ng/100 ml (C) 3.5–4.5 ng/100 ml (D) 5.0–6.5 ng/100 ml
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The normal serum concentration of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in ng/ml is (A) 0–8 (B) 60–100 (C) 100–150 (D) 8–55
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Serum progesterone level during pregnancy is (A) < 12 ng/ml (B) > 12 ng/ml (C) < 20 ng/ml (D) >24 ng/ml
Description : The normal serum concentration of 24,25- dihydroxycholecalciferol in ng/ml is (A) 8–20 (B) 25–50 (C) 1–5 (D) 60–100
Description : Epinephrine increases the concentration of free fatty acids in plasma by increasing (A) Extramitochondrial fatty acid synthesis (B) Mitochondrial fatty acid chain elongation (C) Microsomal fatty acid chain elongation (D) Lipolysis in adipose tissue
Description : The total serum testosterone in adult women is (A) 0–5 ng/100 ml (B) 10–15 ng/100 ml (C) 20–80 ng/100 ml (D) 100–200 ng/100 ml
Description : In the resting state plasma concentration of cortisol is (A) 0.4–2.0 µg/100 ml (B) 2.0–4.0 µg/100 ml (C) 5.0–15.0 µg/100 ml (D) 18.0–25.0 µg/100 ml
Description : The circulating concentration of ACTH in plasma is (A) 0.05 mµ/100 ml (B) 0.1–2.0 mµ/100 ml (C) 2.5–3.5 mµ/100 ml (D) 3.0–5.0 mµ/100 ml
Description : The normal concentration of potassium in cells in ng/100 ml is about (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 350 (D) 440
Description : The total serum testosterone in adult men is (A) 50–100 ng/100 ml (B) 150–250 ng/100 ml (C) 300–1000 ng/100 ml (D) 1000–3000 ng/100 ml
Description : The prepubertal total serum testosterone is (A) < 200 ng/100 ml (C) < 400 ng/100 ml
Description : The normal concentration of chloride in mg/100 ml of plasma is about (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 365 (D) 450
Description : The normal concentration of sodium (in mg/100 ml) of human plasma is (A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 250 (D) 330
Description : The normal content of protein bound iron (PBI) in the plasma of males is (A) 120–140 µg/100 ml (B) 200–300 µg/100 ml (C) 120–140 µg/100 ml (D) 200–300 µg/100 ml
Description : Renal plasma flow of an average adult man is (A) 120–130 ml/minute (B) 325–350 ml/minute (C) 480–52 ml/minute (D) 560–830 ml/minute
Description : The primary stimulus for insulin secretion is increased. (A) Blood level of epinephrine (B) Blood level of glucagon (C) Blood level of glucose (D) Water intake
Description : A characteristic feature of marasmus is (A) Severe hypoalbuminemia (B) Normal epinephrine level (C) Mild muscle wasting (D) Low insulin and high cortisol level
Description : Normal serum level of selenium is (A) 5 µg /100 ml (B) 8 µg /100 ml (C) 10 µg /100 ml (D) 13 µg /100 ml
Description : The Volume of distribution of a drug administered at a dose of 300 mg and exhibiting 30 microgram/mL instantaneous concentration in plasma shall be (A)10 L (B) 100 L (C) 1.0 L (D) 0.10 L
Last Answer : (A)10 L
Description : If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μg/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Last Answer : B. 80 L
Description : 2 If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μg/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Description : If the total amount of a drug present in the body at a given moment is 2.0 g and its plasma concentration is 25 μ g/ml, its volume of distribution is: A. 100 L B. 80 L C. 60 L D. 50 L
Description : The serum estradiol level in women during 1–10 days of menstrual cycle is (A) 0–10 pg/ml (B) 12–20 pg/ml (C) 24–68 pg/ml (D) 80–100 pg/ml
Description : The serum estradiol level in men is (A) 0–5 pg/ml (B) 5–10 pg/ml (C) 24–68 pg/ml (D) 40–60 pg/ml
Description : Normal serum glucagons level in fasting state varies between (A) 0-–10 pg/ml (B) 20–100 pg/ml (C) 200–300 pg/ml (D) 400–500 pg/ml
Description : The normal serum level of thyroxine (T4) is (A) 2.0–4.0 µg/100 ml (B) 5.5–13.5 µg/100 ml (C) 14.0–20.3 µg/100 ml (D) 20.0–25.0 µg/100 ml
Description : The normal serum inorganic phosphorous level is (A) 1.5–2.5 mg/100 ml (B) 2.5–4.5 mg/100 ml (C) 4.5–6.5 mg/100 ml (D) 0.5–1.5 mg/100 ml
Description : In the human kidney: a. renal plasma flow is normally 660 ml/minute b. blood flow in the cortex is greater than that in the medulla c. resorption of ions and water ... the distal convoluted tubules d. anti-diuretic hormone increases water resorption mainly in the distal convoluted tubules
Last Answer : blood flow in the cortex is greater than that in the medulla
Description : Plasma tyrosine level in Richner-Hanhart syndrome is (A) 1–2 mg/dL (B) 2–3 mg/dL (C) 4–5 mg/dL (D) 8–10 mg/dL
Description : The normal concentration of magnesium in whole blood is (A) 0–1 mg/100 ml (B) 1–2 mg/100 ml (C) 2–4 mg/100 ml (D) 4–8 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal serum alkaline phosphatase activity ranges from (A) 1.0–5.0 KA units/100 ml (B) 5.0–13.0 KA units/100 ml (C) 0.8–2.3 KA units/100 ml (D) 13.0–21.0 KA units/100 ml
Description : The normal serum acid phosphatase activity ranges from (A) 5.0–13.0 KA units/100 ml (B) 1.0–5.0 KA units/100 ml (C) 13.0–18.0 KA units/100 ml (D) 0.2–0.8 KA units/100 ml
Description : Jaundice is visible when serum bilirubin exceeds (A) 0.5 mg/100 ml (B) 0.8 mg/100 ml (C) 1 mg/100 ml (D) 2.4 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal range of indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin in serum is (A) 0–0.1 mg/100 ml (B) 0.1–0.2 mg/100 ml (C) 0.2–0.7 mg/100 ml (D) 0.8–1.0 mg/100 ml
Description : The normal range of total serum bilirubin is (A) 0.2–1.2 mg/100 ml (B) 1.5–1.8 mg/100 ml (C) 2.0–4.0 mg/100 ml (D) Above 7.0 mg/100 ml
Description : If the GFR is 125 mL/min and the renal plasma flow is 700 mL/min, the filtration fraction is
Last Answer : If the GFR is 125 mL/min and the renal plasma flow is 700 mL/min, the filtration fraction is A. About 6% B. About 18% C. About 12% D. About 24%
Description : The daily water loss through gastrointestinal tract in an adult is about (A) Less than 100 ml/day (B) 200 ml/day (C) 300 ml/day (D) 400 ml/day
Description : Normal range of total tri-iodothyronine in serum is (A) 0.1–0.2 ng/dl (B) 0.1–0.2 µg/dl (C) 0.8–2.4 ng/dl (D) 0.8–2.4 µg/dl
Description : Normal range of total thyroxine in serum is (A) 0.8–2.4 ng/dl (B) 0.8–2.4 µg/dl (C) 5–12 ng/dl (D) 5–12 µg/dl
Description : The serum estradiol level in women during 21–30 days of menstrual cycle is (A) 10-20 pg/ml (B) 22-66 pg/ml (C) 73-149 pg/ml (D) 1000 pg/ml
Description : The serum estradiol level in women during 11–20 days of menstrual cycle is (A) 5–30 pg/ml (B) 50–300 pg/ml (C) 500–900 pg/ml (D) 1000 pg/ml
Description : Normal serum insulin level varies between (A) 4–25 µU/ml (B) 25–50 µU/ml (C) 70–90 µU/ml (D) 100–120 µU /ml
Description : A level of 310–340 mg per 1000 ml of blood is normal for the (A) Copper (B) Iron (C) Potassium (D) Sodium
Description : Serum level of chromium in healthy adult is about (A) 2-5 µg/100 ml (B) 6-20 µg/100 ml (C) 30-60 µg/100 ml (D) 50-100 µg/100 ml
Description : The normal serum level of phosphorous in children varies from (A) 1–2 mg/100 ml (B) 2–3 mg/100 ml (C) 3–4 mg/100 ml (D) 4–7 mg/100 ml
Description : In the individuals who are given liberal quantities of vitamin C, the serum ascorbic acid level is (A) 1–1.4 µg/100 ml (B) 2–4 µg/100 ml (C) 1–10 µg/100 ml (D) 10–20 µg/100 ml
Description : Phenytoin: 1) is a benzalkonium Derivative 2) is clinically effective serum level is in the range on 2-10 micrograms/ml. 3) A steady state blood level is achieved by 2-5 days 4) Can be used in management of alchohol withdrawl syndrome 5) Is the drug of choice in absence seizures.
Last Answer : Answers-4 Phenytoin is an imidazolidine derivative.It relates to barbiturates in chemical structure. Clinically effective seum level is in the range on 10-20 micrograms/ml. A steady state blood level is achieved by 7-10 days.
Description : What is the cascade of events that follows a stress or trauma to produce adrenal reaction? A) hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)-adrenal cortex mineralocorticoids and ... ) E) adrenal cortex (hormones)-hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)
Last Answer : A) hypothalamus (ACTH-releasing hormone)-anterior pituitary (ACTH)-adrenal cortex mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids (regulate metabolism and sugar level)