Description : Saline solution is given to patients of cholera because (a) Na+ prevents water loss from body (b) NaCl function as regulatory material (c) NaCl produces energy (d) NaCl is antibacterial.
Last Answer : (a) Na+ prevents water loss from body
Description : Intravenous saline infusion is the treatment of choice for the following complication(s) of vigorous furosemide therapy: A. Dilutional hyponatremia B. Acute saline depletion C. Hypokalemia D. All of the above
Last Answer : B. Acute saline depletion
Description : Which of the following is the only life saving measure in case of anaphylactic shock: A. Intravenous hydrocortisone hemisuccinate B. Intravenous chlorpheniramine maleate C. Intramuscular adrenaline hydrochloride D. Intravenous glucose-saline
Last Answer : C. Intramuscular adrenaline hydrochloride
Description : Choose the correct statement about methenamine (hexamine): A. It acts by getting converted to mandelic acid in the urinary tract B. It releases formaldehyde in acidic urine which inturn kills ... acute urinary tract infections D. It is the preferred urinary antiseptic in patients with liver disease
Last Answer : B. It releases formaldehyde in acidic urine which inturn kills bacteria
Description : Use of adenosine for terminating an episode of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia has the following advantages except: A. It does not produce any side effect B. It can be given to patients ... 1 min after bolus intravenous injection D. It is effective in patients not responding to verapamil
Last Answer : A. It does not produce any side effect
Description : Intravenous furosemide promptly mitigates dyspnoea in acute left ventricular failure by: A. Producing bronchodilatation B. Causing rapid diuresis and reducing circulating blood volume C. Increasing venous capacitance and reducing cardiac preload. D. Stimulating left ventricular contractility
Last Answer : C. Increasing venous capacitance and reducing cardiac preload.
Description : Saline osmotic purgatives are used for: A. Treatment of constipation B. Prevention of constipation in patients of piles C. Avoidance of straining at stools in patients of hernia D. Tapeworm infestation: following niclosamide administration
Last Answer : D. Tapeworm infestation: following niclosamide administration
Description : Which of the following statements concerning perioperative nutrition is true concerning the above-described patient? a. Since the patient's weight had been stable with no preoperative nutritional deficit ... feeding catheter should be placed at the time of surgery for postoperative enteral feeding
Last Answer : Answer: a Most patients undergoing elective operations are adequately nourished. Unless the patient has suffered significant preoperative malnutrition, characterized by weight loss greater than ... gastrointestinal surgery, this technique would not appear indicated in the patient described above
Description : What is it if it's just vomitting and diarrhea but no cold symptoms?
Last Answer : Stomach virus or food poisoning likely.
Description : My husband came home sweating, feeling faint, and vomitting. Should I take him to the hospital?
Last Answer : yes, if it persistsfor a bit
Description : Riboflavin deficiency symptoms are (A) Glossitis (B) stomatis (C) Vomitting (D) Both (A) and (B)
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : To select cholera-causing bacterium, Vibrio cholerae, the pH of the medium is maintained at apH of A- 8.5 B-8.90 C-6.79 D- 3.5
Last Answer : 8.5
Description : What is the ph of saline solution?
Last Answer : No specific pH
Description : The following solutions are isotonic (same osmolarity as the plasma): a. Harman's solution b. 0.9% saline c. 10% mannitol d. 5% glucose
Last Answer : . 5% glucose
Description : Which of the following solutions is hypotonic? a) 0.45% NaCl. Half-strength saline is hypotonic b) Lactated Ringer’s solution. Lactated Ringer’s is isotonic. c) 0.9% NaCl. Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) is isotonic. d) 5% NaCl. A solution that is 5% NaCl is hypertonic.
Last Answer : a) 0.45% NaCl. Half-strength saline is hypotonic
Description : What is the mass of a glucose solution that fills a 0.750 L intravenous bottle if the density of the glucose solution is 1.15 gmL?
Last Answer : The mass of glucose is 862,5 g.
Description : Toxicity as a result of anaesthetic solution can be seen more when: A. Injection in supine position B. Injection into vascular area C. Injection without vasoconstrictors D. Intravenous injection
Last Answer : D. Intravenous injection
Description : Ductal lavage is used for a) women at higher risk for benign proliferative breast disease. Performed in the doctor's office, a microcatheter is inserted through the nipple while instilling saline ... risk for benign proliferative breast disease; it is not specific for women with breast implants.
Last Answer : a) women at higher risk for benign proliferative breast disease. Performed in the doctor's office, a microcatheter is inserted through the nipple while instilling saline and retrieving the fluid ... population and has been found to be adept at detecting cellular changes within the breast tissue.
Description : what disease envelops and kills a hibiscus with a sticky white web?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : Which disease kills more chickens ?
Last Answer : Every year many ducks and chickens die of different diseases in Bangladesh. Chief among these diseases are Ranikhet , chicken pox , chicken cholera , gumboro , infectious bronchitis , dysentery or coccidiosis etc.
Description : The following prokinetic drug has been implicated in causing serious ventricular arrhythmias, particularly in patients concurrently receiving erythromycin or ketoconazole: A. Domperidone B. Cisapride C. Mosapride D. Metoclopramide
Last Answer : B. Cisapride
Description : The electrolyte composition of standard WHO oral rehydration solution is based upon that of: A. Enterotoxigenic E. coli diarrhoea stools B. Cholera stools in adults C. Cholera stools in children D. Rotavirus diarrhoea stools
Last Answer : C. Cholera stools in children
Last Answer : Cholera Waterborne Disease This Disease Different Due To spread Can E.g. 1. of the affected person Of the mall Through 2. The affected person Food Water Plays 3. Fish Also through Cholera Of disease Germs Spread.
Description : The disease not transmitted by house - fly is - (a) cholera (b) enteric fever (c) dengue fever (d) dysentery
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : A disease caused by Protozoa is – (1) Common cold (2) Pneumonia (3) Malaria (4) Cholera
Last Answer : (3) Malaria Explanation: Malaria is caused by protozoan of the genus Plasmodium. There are several stages in the life cycle of Plasmodium, including sporozoites, merozoites, and gametocytes. Sporozoites are the form that is injected by the mosquito into humans.
Description : Which one of the following is a water borne disease? (1) Diabetes (2) Cholera (3) Small Pox (4) Malaria
Last Answer : (2) Cholera Explanation: Cholera is an infection in the small intestine caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Transmission occurs primarily by drinking water or eating food that has been contaminated by the feces of an infected person, including one with no apparent symptoms.
Description : The disease that is caused by virus is (1) Typhoid (2) Cholera (3) Common cold (4) Malaria
Last Answer : (3) Common cold Explanation: The common is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract which affects primarily the nose. Over 200 viruses are implicated in the cause of the common cold; the rhinoviruses are the most common.
Description : Which of the following disease is not affected by bacteria? (1) Anthrax (2) T.B. (3) Rubella (4) Cholera
Last Answer : (3) Rubella Explanation: Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus.
Description : The disease that is caused by virus is - (1) Typhoid (2) Cholera (3) Common Cold (4) Tetanus
Last Answer : (3) Common Cold Explanation: Common cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract which affects primarily the nose. Symptoms include coughing, sore throat, runny nose, and fever ... contracting two to three colds a year and the average child contracting between-six and twelve.
Description : If an insect that feeds on feces sits on the food you are going to eat, you are most likely to be infected by which disease? (1) Tuberculosis (2) Cholera (3) Typhoid (4) Hepatitis B
Last Answer : (3) Typhoid Explanation: Typhoid is a bacterial infection that can lead to a high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting. It can be fatal. It is caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhi.
Description : Which one of the following is a viral disease in man? (1) Mumps (2) plague (3) Cholera (4) Syphilis
Last Answer : (1) Mumps Explanation: Mumps (epidemic parotitis) is a viral disease of the human species, caused by the mumps virus. Before the development of vaccination and the introduction of a ... Painful swelling of the salivary glands (classically the parotid gland) is the most typical presentation.
Description : Which of the following is not a waterborne disease? A. Cholera B. Amoebiasis C. Typhoid D. Influenza (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Influenza (Answer)
Description : On which disease did Robert Koch work? A. Tuberculosis (Answer) B. Cholera C. Malaria
Last Answer : A. Tuberculosis (Answer)
Description : Fowl Cholera is a disease of B A. young chicks of 2 weeks of age B. Maturing and adult birds C. cull birds D. None of these
Last Answer : Maturing and adult birds
Description : Match the disease in column I with the appropriate items (pathogen / prevention / treatment) in column II. Column I Column II A. Amoebiasis (i) Treponema pallidum B. Diphtheria (ii) Use only sterilised food and water C. Cholera (iii)DPT ... D - (iv) (d) A - (ii), B - (iv), C - (i), D - (iii)
Last Answer : (b) A – (ii), B – (iii), C – (iv), D – (i)
Description : In 1842, Edwin Chadwick's report raised the possibility that sewage spreads disease along with a ______ outbreak which began the ________ movement. a. typhoid, aseptic b. cholera, sanitation c. polio, immunization d. none of the above are correct
Last Answer : b. cholera, sanitation
Description : _______ disease develops on the hands or feet. Sores on the skin become infected with Mycobacterium marinum in polluted water or in infected fish. a. Fish handlers b. Cholera c. Cowpox d. Rotovirus e. Coxsackie
Last Answer : a. Fish handlers
Description : One could make a case for _____ being the most extensive diarrheal disease. a. Gastric Ulcer Disease b. Cholera c. Brucellosis d. Listeriosis
Last Answer : b. Cholera
Description : Acute diarrhoeal disease resembling cholera can be caused due to A.Aeromonashydrophila B.Vibriovulnificus C.V. alginolyticus D.All of these
Last Answer : A.Aeromonashydrophila
Description : Non-pathogenic bacterias cause the following water borne disease, (A) Cholera (B) Typhoid (C) Infections hepatitis (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : The ________ disease can be prevented by maintaining good personal hygiene. a) cholera b)tuberculosis c)ringworm d)malaria
Last Answer : c)ringworm
Description : Which of the following is not a water-borne disease? (A) Typhoid (B) Hepatitis (C) Cholera (D) Dengue
Last Answer : (D) Dengue
Description : Which one of the following is a water borne disease ? (1) Diabetes (2) Cholera (3) Small Pox (4) Malaria
Last Answer : Cholera
Description : A disease caused by Protozoa is (1) Common cold (2) Pneumonia (3) Malaria (4) Cholera
Last Answer : Malaria
Description : The disease that is caused by virus is (1) Typhoid (2) Cholera (3) Common Cold (4) Tetanus
Last Answer : Common Cold
Description : Which one of the following is a viral disease in man ? (1) Mumps (2) plague (3) Cholera (4) Syphilis
Last Answer : Mumps
Description : How useful is saline for physical weakness ? And if the body is weak, which saline should be given ?
Last Answer : Yes you can give saline intravenously. Especially if you are very weak or due to lack of vitamin calcium in case of emergency saline. So you can also give, there is no problem, but of course, take the advice of a doctor .
Description : All of the following statements about hemorrhagic shock are true except: A. Following hemorrhagic shock, there is an initial interstitial fluid volume contraction. B. Dopamine, or a similar inotropic ... shock, a narrowed pulse pressure is commonly seen before a fall in systolic blood pressure.
Last Answer : Answer: BC DISCUSSION: Hemorrhagic shock is associated with a contraction of the interstitial fluid compartment because of precapillary vasoconstriction and reabsorption of interstitial fluid ... definitive evidence that such solutions are better than standard crystalloid solutions is lacking