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The most medial bone in the forearm

Ulna

100

What is the normal blood pH?

7.35 to 7.45

100

It is the biological protective reaction of living tissue to an irritant.

Inflammation

100

It is the time required to reduce the plasma concentration of drug to half the initial concentration

T 1/2

100

What is the largest artery in the body?

The aorta
200

What is the biggest bone in the human body?

Femur
200

What is the precursor to melatonin?

Serotonin

200

It is a Chronic specific infective granulomatous disease caused by Treponema pallidum.

Syphilis

200

Mention at least one side effect of Rifampicin.

Hepatotoxicity, Red discoloration of urine and tears

200

What is the most common blood type?

O+

300

What is the nerve responsible for the sensory supply of the skin of the face?

Trigeminal nerve

300

The sodium potassium pump is an example of which type of transport across the cell membrane?

Primary active transport

300

It is the black pigmentation of lungs caused by inhalation of carbon due to smoking or air pollution.

Anthracosis

300

What are the side effects of epinephrine? 

Tachycardia, Tremors, Hypertension, Anxiety, Arrhythmia 


300

How many times a day should you take a medication if your prescription reads “q.i.d.”?

4 times

400

Which lobe of the cerebellum is responsible for regulation of muscle tone?

Anterior lobe

400

What is the ionic basis of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSP)?

Opening of Na or Ca channels or closure of Cl channels

400

What causes lung congestion to occur?

Mitral stenosis or left sided heart failure

400

What are the therapeutic uses of Amphetamine? (at least 2)

ADHD, Narcolepsy, Apetite control

400

What is the common name for the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus?

Chicken pox

500

When does the zona pellucida disappear allowing for implantation of the blastocyst?

End of 4th day

500

It is the Continuous discharge from the postsynaptic neuron after stoppage of application of brief repetitive stimuli to a presynaptic neuron.

Post tetanic potentiation (PTP)

500

Malignant tumors that arise from the primitive mesenchyme are called....

Myxosarcoma

500

Which protein synthesis inhibitor is associated with the risk of inducing pseudomembranous colitis?  

Clindamycin

500

What is the name for the class of pain relievers that includes ibuprofen?

NSAIDS
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