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AIIMS MDS Entrance Examination MCQs - November 2003

# History of dislike for sweet food items is typically present in: A. Diabetes mellitus B. Glycogen storage diseases C. Hereditary fructose intolerance D. Galactosemia # Excessive intake (hypervitaminosis) of which of the following vitamins is associated with increased risk of congenital malformations? A. Vitamin A B. Biotin C. Folic acid D. Vitamin K # Gold standard surgical procedure for prevention of aspiration is: A. Thyroplasty B. Tracheostomy C. Tracheal division and permanent tracheostome D. Feeding gastrostomy / jejunostomy # The presence of small size platelets on the peripheral smear is characteristic of: A. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura B. Bernard Soulier syndrome C. Disseminated intravascular coagulation D. Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome # Which one of the following therapeutic mode is commonly employed in intra operative radiotherapy? A. X-rays B. Gamma rays C. Photon D. Electrons # Radiation therapy to hypoxic...

AIIMS MDS Entrance Examination MCQs - November 2002

# Edema may be caused by: A. Constriction of arterioles B. Increased permeability of capillaries C. Reduced blood pressure in the capillaries D. A tissue osmotic pressure that is lower than that of plasma # The middle meningeal artery is associated with which foramen? A. Ovale B. Rotundum C. Stylomastoid D. Spinosum # Behavior problem in the dental office is traced to the fact that a 3-year-old girl heard about dental difficulties from her mother; the most satisfactory method of handling the situation is to: A. Introduce another child as a good example B. Modify her fear by familiarization C. Use small amount of barbiturates D. Use firmness # Prolonged administration of Streptomycin may result in damage to the: A. Optic Nerve B. Facial Nerve C. Auditory nerve D. Trigeminal nerve # A patient with grand-mal epilepsy would likely be under treatment with: A. Meprobamate B. Pentobarbital C. Trimethadione D. Phenytoin # Which one...

AIIMS MDS Entrance Examination MCQs - November 2001

# If during the activation of orthodontic appliance, the force level declines to zero between activations, then the force is classified as: A. Continuous force B. Interrupted force C. Intermittent force D. Differential force # The most penetrating power is in: A. Alpha radiation B. Beta radiation C. Gamma radiation D. Electron beam # Elastic cartilage is found in: A. Auditory tube B. Articular catilage C. Costal cartilage D. Nasal septum # Following an elective Le Fort 1 surgery, a patient develops 24 hours later temperature of 102 degree F without local edema and tenderness. He is probably suffering from: A. Infective endocarditis B. Sinusitis C. Infected hematoma D. Atelectasis # The prime action of topical fluoride is: A. conversion of hydoxyapatite to fluorapatite B. decrease in the plaque bacteria C. form a resevoir in saliva D. improve morphology of teeth # The common complication of the local anesthetic prilocaine is...

Notice for BPKIHS Entrance Examination 2018 for MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing and BSc MIT Programs

B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal NOTICE FOR ADMISSION - 2018 SESSION Programs: MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing and BSc MIT Eligible candidates are invited to apply for admission in MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing and BSc MIT Programs for 2018 session. Details of eligibility, seats available, fee structure, admission procedure and other information are mentioned in the prospectus. Please visit our webpage: entrance.bpkihs.edu to download prospectus and apply online. Please contact the Office of the Dean, Academic Administration, BPKIHS, Dharan ( Direct Line: 00977-25-530735, 00977-025-525555, 521017 (Ext. 2278, 5278, 5279, 4017, 5433) for further details if required. All required documents and voucher/receipt of entrance examination fee mentioned in the prospectus must be uploaded while submitting the form. Scanned copy of all original documents mentioned in the prospectus along with Bank Deposit Receipt of Entrance Examination and Counseling Fee (non refundabl...

Post - Extraction Instructions to Patients : What to do and what not to do after tooth extraction ?

These are the instructions to be given to the patient who has have his tooth extracted. 1. Bite the gauge pressure pad on the extraction site put by your dentist for about 30 minutes. This will stop bleeding and help the blood clot in the extraction socket stabilize itself. 2. Take medication as prescribed by the dentist (generally Ibuprofen 400 mg , three times daily for one day, or acetaminophen 500 mg three timed daily for one day, and then only when pain occurs) immediately after removing the gauze pad before the effect of anesthesia wears off so that you'll not experience pain. 3. Do not exercise or do strenuous physical activities for about 24 hours which may provoke bleeding. If bleeding do occurs anyway , or does not stop on itself, bite a clean gauze piece over the extraction site directly for about 15 minutes and then the bleeding should stop. If not, visit the nearest dental clinic or emergency department during the off hours. 4. You may eat normally immed...