106-151 Flashcards

1
Q

Normal respiration rate in neonate:

A

40-60 breaths/min.

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2
Q

Intra osseous injection is given in:

A

Bone marrow

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3
Q

To maintain normal breathing pattern,
which position is beneficial?

A

Fowler’s

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4
Q

Cyanosis is caused in case of:

A

Lack of oxygen

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5
Q

Fever with relative bradycardia is seen in:

A

Typhoid

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6
Q

Suitable site to check pulse into new
born;

A

Femoral

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7
Q

Right route to check the temperature into
children:

A

Axillary method

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8
Q

Normal serum potassium level in meq/L
is:

A

3.5 to 5

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9
Q

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

A

c. To stimulate the inflammation
process

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10
Q

All of the following are advantage of hot
compress EXCEPT it-

A

Increases tension

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11
Q

The compression to ventilation ratio in
CPP in case as single rescuer is:

A

30:2

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12
Q

The preferred site for giving IM injection
to infant is:

A

Vastus lateralis

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13
Q

The suffix “itis” means:

A

Inflammation

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14
Q
  1. One ml = ___ drops?
A

15

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15
Q

When hemoglobin is in an
environment that is low in oxygen:

A

It readily gives up its oxygen

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16
Q

Which of the following
organisms have gills?

A

Lobsters

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17
Q

Which of the following is true concerning the amount of oxygen in water?

A

The amount of oxygen in air is more than that of water

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18
Q

Oxygen in water is removed by gills by the process of

A

Passive diffusion

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19
Q

The functional unit of the respiratory system is

A

Alveolus

20
Q

Cetin is a complex substance
found on the surface of

A

Leaves

21
Q

The cells of active animals:

A

Require rapid delivery of oxygen

22
Q

The process whereby you
eliminate metabolic by-products is:

A

Excretion

23
Q

Horses excrete mostly

A

Urea

24
Q

The amino acid resulting from the hydrolysis of proteins:

A

Undergo further metabolism
because they cannot be stored

25
Q

The cells of multicellular organisms:

A

Eliminate their metabolic
byproducts into the internal
environment of the organism.

26
Q

Aquatic organisms excrete mostly:

A

Ammonia

27
Q

In organisms with a closed
transport system, in general, blood
flows:

A

In one direction around a circular
path

28
Q

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

A

d. All have at least one receiving
chamber and one delivery
chamber

29
Q

The intake of large quantities of
water will tend to make your kidney:

A

Have a high output of urine

30
Q

Photosynthesis occurs at high rate:

A

During the cooler parts of the day

31
Q

Which of the following statements is
false?

A

Hemoglobin is found only in blood
cells

32
Q

Which of the following is true with
regard to hemoglobin?

A

Hemoglobin consist of two parts, a
heme and a globin.

33
Q

In what form does most of the ATP
in the cell exist?

A

MgATP

34
Q

Which of the following is not a protein?

A

Cellulose

35
Q

Which of the following is a protein?

A

Collagen

36
Q

Which of the following statements is
correct?
I. Lactose = Fructose + Galactose
II. Maltose = Glucose +
GalactoseIII. Sucrose = Glucose +
Fructose

A

c. III

37
Q

What will be the end-product for
the digestion of milk?

A

Glucose and Galactose

38
Q

What is the principal component of
chitin and heparin?

A

Carbohydrate

39
Q

Which of these organisms can be
classified as a prokaryote?

A

Bacteria

40
Q

The liquid part of the cytoplasm is
referred to as:

A

Cytosol

41
Q

A piece of DNA has the following
gene code “AGAAGTCGGCT”. If this
is transcribed to an RNA, what will
be the resulting sequence?

A

UCUUCAGCCGA

42
Q

What is the name of the protein
bound to DNA?

A

Histone

43
Q

Which of the following contains
hydrolytic enzymes?

A

Lysosomes

44
Q

Which of the following contains
oxidative enzymes?

A

Peroxisomes

45
Q

The small vesicular bodies
containing biodegradative enzymes which
decompose foreign substances that invade the cell is known as

A

Lysosomes

46
Q

The nucleus is responsible for

A

Ribosome synthesis