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Q1413. Which statistical test is most appropriate for comparing cholesterol levels within a single group 300 patient before and after administering a drug in 3 month time?

A.Paired test
B.Unpaired test
C.ANOVA
D.Chi-square test

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PharmacologyGeneral Pharmacology
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Q1454. A 48-year-old woman with a 10-year history of rheumatoid arthritis (anti-CCP positive) presents with a rapidly progressive, extremely painful ulcer over the anterior aspect of the shin. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A.Cutaneous TB
B.Pyoderma gangrenosum
C.Fungal meningitis + Secunidazole
D.Tubercular meningitis + ATT

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Q1541. A patient is given 5 mg IV morphine for postoperative pain management. You are monitoring him for opioid toxicity. Which of the following findings can suggest morphine overdose?

A.Unequal pupil
B.Dilated pupils
C.Tachypnea
D.Bradypnea

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Q1573. A young patient experiences shortness of breath specifically during exercise in winter, which subsides after using salbutamol. What is the most likely explanation for this condition?

A.Influx of Na ions
B.Efflux of Na ions
C.Efflux of K ions
D.Airway hyperreactivity due to cold-induced asthma exacerbation

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Q1619. Which of the following is used as an abortive treatment for cluster headcahes?

A.Oxygen
B.Verapamil
C.Propranolol
D.Topiramate

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Q1624. Which of the following is a correct drug regimen for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection?

A.Metronidazole + Omeprazole + Amoxicillin
B.Metronidazole + Ciprofloxacin + Amoxicillin
C.Omeprazole + Amoxicillin + Clarithromycin
D.Omeprazole + Clarithromycin + Metronidazole

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Q1627. A pregnant woman presents with headache and decreased vision. MRI reveals a pituitary macroadenoma compressing the optic chiasma. What is the drug of choice to manage this patient?

A.Bromocriptine
B.Octreotide
C.Surgical decompression immediately
D.Expectant management

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Q1641. A patient presents with a painful black eschar with surrounding edema over the abdomen. He reports a recent trip to a forested area, he is unable to take oral medications due to severe nausea and vomiting. Which of the following is the most appropriate drug for initial treatment?

A.Penicillin
B.Doxycycline
C.Ceftriaxone
D.Amphotericin B

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Q1651. A lady with her 10-month-old baby presents to the doctor, stating there is no BCG vaccination mark on the baby. However, the doctor checks the vaccination card and confirms the baby was vaccinated, and the Mantoux test is positive. What is the next step?

A.Reassurance to the mother
B.BCG vaccination immediately
C.BCG vaccination at 12 months of age
D.Repeat Mantoux; if positive, give BCG

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Q1675. A whole family consuming Bajra roti now presents to the clinic with complaints of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. What is the most likely cause?

A.Fluoride – 0.8
B.Nitrate – 20
C.Solid waste – 300 mg/L
D.Cadmium – 0.3

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