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Medical Science Mcqs 5254 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Medical Science is the study of human health, diseases, prevention, and treatment, focusing on diagnosis, patient care, and medical research to improve healthcare outcomes.

The antiseptic recommended for application in oral mucosa is_____________?
A Hydrogen peroxide
B Mebromine
C Iodine
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Iodine
When given together, the ability of two drugs to produce a response greater than either administered alone is termed as_____________?
A Cumulation
B Induction
C Synergism
D Antagonism
Correct Answer: Synergism
The drug which has an affinity for a receptor site and produces the intrinsic activity of the receptor cell or enzyme system is known as____________?
A An agonist
B A non competitive antagonist
C A physiologic antagonist
D A competitive antagonist
Correct Answer: An agonist
1st past metabolism effect can be observed with which route______________?
A Oral
B Inhalation
C Rectal
D Parental
Correct Answer: Oral
Patients tend to exhibit a greater than normal response drugs in each of the following conditions except_______________?
A Congestive cardiac failure
B Hepartic cirrhossis
C Hyperthyroidism
D Hypolbuminaemia
Correct Answer: Congestive cardiac failure
Ibuprofen is contraindicated in_______________?
A patients having fever
B patients having asthma
C patients having amoebic dysentery
D Patient having bronchitis
Correct Answer: patients having asthma
The rate of injection of intravenous Valium is_______________?
A 1 ml / min
B 2.5 ml / min
C 1 mg / min
D 2.5 mg / min
Correct Answer: 1 ml / min
The muscle relaxant effect of succinylcholine lasts for______________?
A 1 min
B 2 min
C 3-5 min
D 10 min
Correct Answer: 3-5 min
Aspirin is contraindicated in______________?
A Peptic ulcer
B Person suffering form chicken pox or small pox
C Hemorrhage
D All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Which of the following is a short acting barbiturate ?
A Diazepam
B Secobarbital
C Pentobarbital
D Phenobarbita
Correct Answer: Secobarbital