Calicut University 2009-3rd Year M.B.B.S Medicine Part 2, 1 Whole of General Surgery excluding GIT, , - Question Paper
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4. The colour of the Nitrous, Oxide, cylinder is:
(A) Orange (B) Black
(C ) Blue (D) Brown
5. Metabolic Acidosis is corrected by:
(A) Calcium gluconate (B) Sodium bicarbonate
(C ) Calcium chloride (D) Sodium chloride
6. Fourmier's gangrene is:
(A) Idiopathic gangrene of scrotum (B) Gangrene of fingers
(C ) Gangrene of the lower limb (D) Gangrene of largebowel
7. Adamantinoma arises from:
(A) Epithelial lining of dental plate (B) Jaw bone.
(C ) Fibrous tissue (D) Ameloblasts.
8. Risus sardonicus is seen in:
(A) Meningitis (B) Epilepsy
(C) Early stage of Tetanus (D) Strychnine poisoning
9. Decubitus ulcer is a :
(A) Venuous ulcer (B) Pressure sore
(C) Non healing nonspecific
ulcer (D) Infected traumatic wound
10. A hamartoma is:
(A) A haemorrhagic cyst (B) Tumour of muscle
(C) A tumour of bone (D) A developmental malformation.
11. Malignant pustule is:
(A) Infection with Anthrax (B) Malignant degeneration of a tumour
(C) Life tearing spreading infection (D) Secondary bacterial infection in
malignant ulcer.
12.The treatment of option for an early case of Hyper Nephroma is :
(A) Radical Nephrectomy (B) Radiotherapy.
(C) Chemotherapy (D) Combination of radiotherapy and
chemotherapy.
13.Lipoma in the subsequent site in most likely to be come malignant:
(A) Subcutaneous (B) Submucous
(C ) Retroperitoneal (D) Subsynovial
14.The median nerve supplies all the subsequent muscles except:
(A) Flexor pollicis Brevis (B) Flexor Pollicis Longus
(C) Opponens pollicis (D) Adductor Pollicis
15.The Ulnar nerve supplies all the subsequent muscles except:
(A) 1st lumbrical (B) 1st palmar introsseous
(C ) 1st dorsal introsseous (D) Adductor Pollicis
16.Wharton's duct drains the:
(A) Parotid salivary gland (B) Pancreas
(C) Submandibular salivery gland (D) Gall bladder
17.The Sclerosant used in the injection treatment of pile is:
(A) 5% phenol in water (B) 5% phenol in Almond oil
(C) 5% Ethnolamine oleate (D) 90% Alcohol
18.The commonest side for carcinoma in the anterior 2/3 of tongue is:
(A) Tip (B) Lateral border
(C) Dorsum (D) Ventral aspect
19.All the subsequent are signs of cerebral compression except:
(A) Brady cardia (B) Hypotension
(C) Altered sensorium (D) Vomiting
20.Green colour discharge from an ulcer shows infection with:
(A) Staph aureus (B) Staph albus
(C) Strept viridons (D) Pseudomonus pyocyanus
GENERAL SURGERY – Paper II (INCLUDES WHOLE OF SURGERY EXCLUDING GIT)
II. Match the following:1.
Reducible (a) Haemangioma
2. Compressible (b) Varicocoele
3. Slippery edges (c) Kidney
4. Bag of worms (d) Hernia
5. Mouldable (e) Lipoma
6. Ballotable (f) Sebaceous cyst
(6x1/2 = three marks
Earning: Approval pending. |