(a) Bronchorrhea
(b) Hypertonia
(c) Confusion
(d) Fasciculations
ANS- (b) Hypertonia
Symptoms Of OP Poisoning : Mnemonics - DUMBBELLS
Diarrhea
Urinary Incontinence
Miosis
Bradycardia,Bronchorrhoe
Bronchospasm
Emesis
Lacrimation
Decrease BP
Salivation & Sweating
Q.2 Small sized pupils are seen in poisoning with all EXCEPT:
(a) Organophosphorous compounds
(b) Opioids
(c) Clonidine
(d) Cocaine
ANS- (d) Cocaine
Pinpoint/Small size/Meiosis - Organophosphorus, Opioid,Carbamates,Phenothiazide,Pontine Hemorrhage
Dilated Pupils - Atropine,TCA Theophylline, Sedative, Cocaine
Q.3 An 18 year old boy was brought to the emergency department after being bitten by a sawscaled viper. The monitoring which is most crucial in this patient is:
(a) Single breath count
(b) Neck flop
(c) Whole blood clotting time
(d) Creatine phosphokinase
ANS- (c) Whole blood clotting time
Hematotoxic Snake - All type of Viper
Q.4 Bite of cobra is likely to result in:
(a) Flaccid paralysis
(b) Coagulopathy
(c) Myolysis
(d) Cardiotoxicity
ANS- (a) Flaccid paralysis
Neurotoxic Snake - Cobra 🐍, Krait, Hump Nose snake
Q.5 A 35 year old man with history of alcoholism presents with ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and global confusion. The treatment of choice for this patient is:
(a) I.V. Glucose
(b) I.V. Thiamine
(c) I.V. Mannitol
(d) I.V. Immunoglobulin
ANS- (b) I.V. Thiamine
Wernick's Encephalopathy Caused by thiamine deficiency mostly seen in alcoholic patient and symptoms like opthalmoplegia,ataxia, global confusion.
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