A. Bradycardia
B. Decreased Salivation
C. Decreased Sweating
D. Mydriasis
Related Mcqs:
- The intramuscular administration of 0.6 mg of atropine sulphate to a 50 kg adult may produce all of the following effects except________________?
A. Bradycardia
B. Decreased salivation
C. Decreased sweating
D. Mydriasis - Water of reaction needed to react completely with 100 g of calcium sulphate hemihydrates to convert it to calcium sulphate dihydrate______________?
A. 18.6ml
B. 22.2ml
C. 30.4ml
D. 45.3ml - Which one of the following can be blocked by atropine ?
A. Decreased blood pleasure caused by hexamethonium
B. Increased blood pressure caused by nicotine
C. Tachycardia caused by exercise
D. Tachycardia caused by infusion of acetylcholine - Intramuscular route is precluded during the medication of________________?
A. Anti-hypertensives
B. Anti-diabetics
C. Anticoagulants
D. Anti-fibrinolytics - Atropine is used in______________?
A. Organophosphate poisoning
B. Chronic glaucoma
C. Syncope
D. Trigeminal neuralgia - During administration of NSAIDs in children, the most important of dose administration is______________?
A. Weight of the child
B. Age of child
C. Nature of the drug
D. Chronicity of pain - Aspirin produces all of the following effects except_____________?
A. Frank gastric bleeding
B. Prolonged prothrombin time
C. Platelet dysfunction
D. Constipation - Prolonged administration of streptomycin may result in damage to the____________?
A. Optic nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Auditory nerve
D. Trigeminal nerve - All of the given drugs may be useful in acute exacerbation of bronchial asthma EXCEPT_____________?
A. Cromolyn sodium
B. Hydrocortisone
C. Salbutamol
D. Ipratropium - The function of 2% potassium sulphate in a gypsum product is_____________?
A. To regulate the setting expansion
B. Regulate setting time
C. Acts as retarder
D. None