Commonest type of mastitis 1) Bacterial 2) Physiological 3) Mastitis of infants 4) None
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Skin graft for facial wounds is taken from 1) Medial aspect of thigh 2) Cubital fossial 3) Groin 4) Post auricular region
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Which of the embolus are the commonest 1) Air embolus 2) Atheromatous embolus 3) Fat embolus 4) Thrombo embolus
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Reactionary haemorrhage may be caused by all except 1) Infection 2) Slipping of ligature 3) Cessation of reflex vasospasm 4) Clot dislodgement
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Patient has lacerated untidy wound of the leg and attended the casualty after 2 hours. His wound should be 1) Sutured immediately 2) Excision and sutured immediately 3) Cleaned and dressed 4) Debrided and sutured secondarily
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Cleft lip is operated at what age 1) 1 month 2) 6 months 3) 10 months 4) 1 year
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
COLEMAN"S sign is present in 1) Fracture ramus of mandible 2) Fracture body of the mandible 3) Fracture maxilla 4) Fracture zygoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Implantation dermoids commonly found on 1) Fingers 2) Upper arm 3) Face 4) Anterior chest