1.
Lowest amount of drug required to kill a bacteria is known as
Correct Answer
B. MBC
Explanation
The lowest amount of drug required to kill a bacteria is known as the Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC). This refers to the minimum concentration of a drug that is needed to kill a specific bacterium. It is an important measure in determining the effectiveness of an antibiotic and helps in selecting the appropriate dosage for treating bacterial infections.
2.
What are the priorities for the year 2015 ?
Correct Answer
A. Predictable delivery of Topline, Rx & Rxr growth & Building & retaining high quality talent
Explanation
The priorities for the year 2015 are to ensure a predictable delivery of Topline, Rx & Rxr growth, and to focus on building and retaining high-quality talent. This means that the company aims to achieve consistent revenue growth, increase prescription sales, and retain skilled employees. By prioritizing these areas, the company can maintain a stable and successful performance in 2015.
3.
Red Alert Campaign is
Correct Answer
A. Facts on infection trends
Explanation
The Red Alert Campaign encompasses all of the options mentioned, which include providing facts on infection trends, focusing on prevention of infections, and raising awareness about patient hygiene. This campaign aims to educate and inform individuals about the current trends in infections, promote preventive measures to reduce the spread of infections, and increase awareness about the importance of maintaining proper hygiene practices to prevent infections.
4.
When a particular pathogen is vulnerable or killed by an antibacterial it is termed as
Correct Answer
C. Susceptible
Explanation
When a pathogen is vulnerable or killed by an antibacterial, it is considered susceptible. This means that the pathogen can be easily affected or harmed by the antibacterial, indicating that the antibacterial is effective against that specific pathogen.
5.
Reccurance of a past medical condition is termed as
Correct Answer
D. Relapse
Explanation
Relapse refers to the recurrence of a past medical condition. It implies that the condition, which was previously resolved or improved, has returned or worsened. This term is commonly used in the context of chronic diseases or addiction, where a person experiences a return of symptoms or a setback in their recovery after a period of improvement. Therefore, relapse is the appropriate term to describe the reoccurrence of a past medical condition.
6.
"REACH" is an education programme for how many months ?
Correct Answer
C. 9
Explanation
The correct answer is 9. This means that the "REACH" education program lasts for a total of 9 months.
7.
What is "tenderness" ?
Correct Answer
D. Pain or discomfort when the affected area is touched
Explanation
Tenderness refers to the pain or discomfort experienced when the affected area is touched. This can be an indication of inflammation or injury in the underlying tissues. It is different from infection, which specifically refers to the presence of harmful microorganisms in the body. Tenderness may also be associated with inflammation of internal organs, but the key characteristic is the sensitivity to touch.
8.
In an Apex E CME , high profile MBBS GP Drs can also be invited.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
In an Apex E CME, high profile MBBS GP Drs cannot be invited.
9.
Fatigue in a patient is reduced by
Correct Answer
D. Enhancing delivery of glucose,oxygen & nutrients
Explanation
Enhancing delivery of glucose, oxygen, and nutrients can reduce fatigue in a patient. Glucose provides energy to the body, oxygen is necessary for cellular respiration and energy production, and nutrients provide the necessary building blocks for the body to function properly. By ensuring an adequate supply of these essential components, the body's energy levels can be maintained, reducing fatigue.
10.
In an AIM GP CME what are the 2 topics that will be discussed ?
Correct Answer
A. URTI & Abdominal colic in adult
Explanation
The correct answer is URTI & Abdominal colic in adult. This means that the two topics that will be discussed in an AIM GP CME are Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) and Abdominal Colic in adults.
11.
What is "REACH" ?
Correct Answer
C. Rural Education Programme by ASCME for HCP's
Explanation
REACH stands for Rural Education Programme by ASCME for HCP's. This program aims to provide education and training to healthcare professionals (HCP's) working in rural areas. It is designed to improve the knowledge and skills of HCP's in order to enhance the quality of healthcare services in rural communities.
12.
What's the patient awareness campaign for "Anafortan" ?
Correct Answer
B. Clean India, Healthy India
Explanation
The patient awareness campaign for "Anafortan" is "Clean India, Healthy India". This suggests that the campaign focuses on promoting cleanliness and hygiene in order to maintain good health in India.
13.
To be eligible for ATP Up chalenge "TERA CLUB", what's the criteria ?
Correct Answer
C. 500 + strips
Explanation
The criteria to be eligible for the ATP Up challenge "TERA CLUB" is to have 500 or more strips. This means that individuals who have accumulated 500 or more strips are qualified to participate in the challenge.
14.
An "Atypical" bacteria is
Correct Answer
B. Bacteria which do not have a typical cell wall
Explanation
An "Atypical" bacteria is a bacterium that does not have a typical cell wall. This means that it does not possess the usual structure and composition of a cell wall that is found in most bacteria. The absence of a typical cell wall can have various implications for the bacterium, including differences in its ability to withstand external stress, interact with its environment, and respond to certain antibiotics or immune responses.
15.
In Pediatrics the indication for Finecef T injection is
Correct Answer
C. Intra Abdominal Infections & LRTI
Explanation
The correct answer is "Intra Abdominal Infections & LRTI." Finecef T injection is indicated for the treatment of intra-abdominal infections and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). It is not indicated for typhoid or meningitis alone, but it may be used in combination with other medications for the treatment of these conditions if necessary.
16.
Musculotropic is
Correct Answer
C. A drug acting on a muscle tissue
Explanation
Musculotropic refers to a drug that acts specifically on muscle tissue. This means that the drug targets and affects the muscles, either by relaxing them or controlling spasms and reducing colic. Therefore, the correct answer is "A drug acting on a muscle tissue".
17.
Active phase of labor is termed when the cervix is dilated by
Correct Answer
C. 3cm
Explanation
During the active phase of labor, the cervix needs to dilate to a certain extent to allow the baby to pass through the birth canal. The correct answer is 3cm because this is a realistic and appropriate amount of dilation for the active phase of labor. 5cm would indicate that the labor is further along, while 4mm and 3mm are very small measurements that would not be significant for the progress of labor. Therefore, 3cm is the most logical and accurate answer.
18.
Cytosolic Calcium is
Correct Answer
B. Calcium levels within the cell
Explanation
The correct answer is calcium levels within the cell. Cytosolic calcium refers to the concentration of calcium ions within the cytoplasm of a cell. Calcium plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including muscle contraction, enzyme activity, and cell signaling. Monitoring and maintaining appropriate levels of cytosolic calcium is essential for proper cell function and signaling pathways.
19.
Dilatation of the pupil & increase in heart rate are not anti cholinergic side effects
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because dilatation of the pupil and increase in heart rate are actually anti-cholinergic side effects. Anti-cholinergic drugs block the action of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that is responsible for various bodily functions including constriction of the pupil and slowing down of heart rate. Therefore, when these side effects occur, it indicates the presence of anti-cholinergic activity.
20.
Resolution is termed as
Correct Answer
A. Subsiding or ending of an abnormal condition
Explanation
Resolution is the term used to describe the subsiding or ending of an abnormal condition. It refers to the process by which the abnormal condition or symptoms gradually disappear, indicating that the body has successfully overcome the issue. Resolution does not necessarily imply complete cure or eradication of pathogens, but rather the return to a normal state of health.