Which of the following is common in all forms of shock ?
Which of the following is common in all forms of shock ? A. Sepsis B. Hypovolemia C. VasoconstrictionD. Impaired tissue prefusion
Which of the following is common in all forms of shock ? A. Sepsis B. Hypovolemia C. VasoconstrictionD. Impaired tissue prefusion
Anasarca means_____________? A. Abnormal inflammatory processB. Severe generalized swelling C. Absence of proliferation of vessels following inflammation D. Presence of pus
The most common site of origin for venous thrombi leading to pulmonary embolism is_____________? A. Ascending oaorta B. Portal veinC. Deep leg veins D. Right atrium
Which of the following is correctly matched with the forms of extravasation hemorrhages______________? A. Ecchymosis – large extravasation of blood in to the skin and mucous membrane B. Purpura – small areas (1cm) of hemorrhage in to the skin and…
The process of formation of solid mass in circulation from the constituents of normal flowing blood is called_____________? A. Clot formationB. Thrombosis C. Embolism D. Infarction
Major and frequent influence for thrombus formation is________________? A. Alteration in blood flow B. HypercoagulabilityC. Endothelial damage D. Fatty streak
Left side heart failure results in______________? A. Oedema of lungs B. Oedema of spleen C. Oedema of legs D. Oedema of liver
The common cause of sudden death in myocardial infarction is____________? A. Pulmonary embolismB. Arrhythmias C. Congestive heart failure D. None of the above
Three days after the onset of myocardial infarction, which enzyme level has the best predictive value____________? A. Serum CPKB. Serum LDH C. Serum SGOT D. Serum SGPT
Pale infarcts are seen in all of the following except______________? A. Lung B. Liver C. Kidney D. Spleen