106-151 Flashcards
Normal respiration rate in neonate:
40-60 breaths/min.
Intra osseous injection is given in:
Bone marrow
To maintain normal breathing pattern,
which position is beneficial?
Fowler’s
Cyanosis is caused in case of:
Lack of oxygen
Fever with relative bradycardia is seen in:
Typhoid
Suitable site to check pulse into new
born;
Femoral
Right route to check the temperature into
children:
Axillary method
Normal serum potassium level in meq/L
is:
3.5 to 5
The objectives of moist cold application
are all, EXCEPT-
a. To soothe the nerve
b. To relieve discomfort
c. To stimulate the inflammation
process
d. To reduce temperature
c. To stimulate the inflammation
process
All of the following are advantage of hot
compress EXCEPT it-
Increases tension
The compression to ventilation ratio in
CPP in case as single rescuer is:
30:2
The preferred site for giving IM injection
to infant is:
Vastus lateralis
The suffix “itis” means:
Inflammation
- One ml = ___ drops?
15
When hemoglobin is in an
environment that is low in oxygen:
It readily gives up its oxygen
Which of the following
organisms have gills?
Lobsters
Which of the following is true concerning the amount of oxygen in water?
The amount of oxygen in air is more than that of water
Oxygen in water is removed by gills by the process of
Passive diffusion
The functional unit of the respiratory system is
Alveolus
Cetin is a complex substance
found on the surface of
Leaves
The cells of active animals:
Require rapid delivery of oxygen
The process whereby you
eliminate metabolic by-products is:
Excretion
Horses excrete mostly
Urea
The amino acid resulting from the hydrolysis of proteins:
Undergo further metabolism
because they cannot be stored
The cells of multicellular organisms:
Eliminate their metabolic
byproducts into the internal
environment of the organism.
Aquatic organisms excrete mostly:
Ammonia
In organisms with a closed
transport system, in general, blood
flows:
In one direction around a circular
path
Chambered hearts:
a. All have only receiving chambers
b. All have only delivery chambers
c. All are chamberless
d. All have at least one receiving
chamber and one delivery
chamber
d. All have at least one receiving
chamber and one delivery
chamber
The intake of large quantities of
water will tend to make your kidney:
Have a high output of urine
Photosynthesis occurs at high rate:
During the cooler parts of the day
Which of the following statements is
false?
Hemoglobin is found only in blood
cells
Which of the following is true with
regard to hemoglobin?
Hemoglobin consist of two parts, a
heme and a globin.
In what form does most of the ATP
in the cell exist?
MgATP
Which of the following is not a protein?
Cellulose
Which of the following is a protein?
Collagen
Which of the following statements is
correct?
I. Lactose = Fructose + Galactose
II. Maltose = Glucose +
GalactoseIII. Sucrose = Glucose +
Fructose
c. III
What will be the end-product for
the digestion of milk?
Glucose and Galactose
What is the principal component of
chitin and heparin?
Carbohydrate
Which of these organisms can be
classified as a prokaryote?
Bacteria
The liquid part of the cytoplasm is
referred to as:
Cytosol
A piece of DNA has the following
gene code “AGAAGTCGGCT”. If this
is transcribed to an RNA, what will
be the resulting sequence?
UCUUCAGCCGA
What is the name of the protein
bound to DNA?
Histone
Which of the following contains
hydrolytic enzymes?
Lysosomes
Which of the following contains
oxidative enzymes?
Peroxisomes
The small vesicular bodies
containing biodegradative enzymes which
decompose foreign substances that invade the cell is known as
Lysosomes
The nucleus is responsible for
Ribosome synthesis