A. Endothelial injury
B. Peripheral vasodilation
C. Increased vascular permeability
D. Cytokine action
Related Mcqs:
- Hypovolemic shock develops after loss of______________?
A. 10% blood
B. 20% blood
C. 30% blood
D. 40% blood - Which of the following is common in all forms of shock ?
A. Sepsis
B. Hypovolemia
C. Vasoconstriction
D. Impaired tissue prefusion - Shock is a circulatory disturbance characterized by________________?
A. Increased blood pressure
B. Decreased volume of circulation blood
C. Elevated body temperature
D. Decreased volume of interstitial fluid - Toxic shock syndrome is due to the following virulence factor_____________?
A. M protein
B. Pyrogenic exotoxin
C. Streptolysin 0
D. Carbohydrate cell wall - Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome (SSS syndrome) is due to______________?
A. Enterotoxin A
B. Enterotoxin B
C. Enterotoxin D
D. Enterotoxin F - The choice of treatment in anaphylactic shock is_______________?
A. Corticosteroids
B. Adrenaline
C. Glucose 1.V
D. Saline 1.V - Tha gene for Breast Cancer (BRCA) is present on chromosome___________?
A. 21
B. 17
C. 15
D. 9 - Which of the following is most common location of intracranial neurocysticercoses ?
A. Brain parenchyma
B. Spinal card
C. Basal cisternae
D. Medulla oblongata - Not sequelae of cellular events in atheroscierotic infarction_____________?
A. Neutrophilic infiltration
B. Astrocytes
C. Ingress of macrophages
D. Intense eosinophilia - The following drugs are avoided with warfarin ______________?
A. Antacids
B. Benzodiazepine
C. Nsaid’s like Ibuprofen
D. Codeine, dihydrocodeine, paracetmol