Read All Imp Questions And Answers With Explanation
(a) Hyperlipidemia, Obesity, Type-2 DM
(b) Obesity, CAD, COPD
(c) Hyperlipidemia, Hyperuricemia with CAD
(d) Hyponatremia, Hyperlipidemia with type-2 DM
ANS- (a) Hyperlipidemia, Obesity, Type-2 DM
Syndrome X includes:
Abdominal obesity
High Triglycerides
Low HDL
Hign BP
Type-2 DM
Q.2 All of the following insulins are longer acting EXCEPT:
(a) Glargine
(b) Degludec
(c) Glulisine
(d) Detemir
ANS- (c) Glulisine
Q.3 The presence of vitiligo on examination suggests an associated:
(a) Autoimmune disease
(b) Degenerative disease
(c) Infection
(d) Malignancy
ANS- (a) Autoimmune disease
Vitiligo is caused by autoimmune destruction of melanocytes Which cause irregular depigmentation Patches.
Q.4 A mildy elevated TSH ( 5-20 mU/L) along with a normal T3 and normal T4 levels is suggestive of :
(a) Primary hypothyroidism
(b) Subclinical hypothyroidism
(c) Artefact
(d) Thyroid hormone resistance
ANS- (b) Subclinical hypothyroidism
subclinical hypothyroidism refers to biochemical evidence of thyroid hormone deficiency in patients who have few or no apparent clinical features of hypothyroidism.
Q.5 Which one of the following suggests patient to be prediabetic?
(a) HbA1c 5.6%, FPG 126 mg/dL
(b) HbA1c 6%, FPG 130 mg/dL
(c) HbA1c 6.2%, FPG 105 mg/dL
(d) HbA1c 6.6%, FPG 115 mg/dL
ANS- (c) HbA1c 6.2%, FPG 105 mg/dL
Prediabetic Values
HbA1C = 5.7 to 6.4%
FBS = 100-125 mg/dl
Normal Value
HbA1C = below 5.7
FBS = less than 100
Diabetic
HbA1C= More than 6.5
FBS = More than 126
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