A. Vitamin K
B. Barbiturates
C. Acetominophen
D. Acetyl salicylic acid
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Related Mcqs:
- Prolonged administration of streptomycin may result in damage to the____________?
A. Optic nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Auditory nerve
D. Trigeminal nerve - 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 - Cardiac arrhythmias are most commonly seen during administration of____________?
A. Thiopental
B. Halothane
C. Ethyl Ether
D. Nitrous oxide - Clotting factor common to extrinsic and intrinsic pathway is_____________?
A. Factor II
B. Factor III
C. Factor V
D. Factor VII - Ions participating in clotting mechanism are________________?
A. Iron
B. Copper
C. Calcium
D. Aluminum - Which of the following is not involved in blood clotting ?
A. Calcium
B. Prothrombin
C. Fibrinogen
D. Fe+2 - Which of the following clotting factor is involved only in extrinsic pathway ?
A. IX
B. X
C. II
D. VII - Vitamin K dependent clotting factors are______________?
A. II
B. VII
C. IX
D. X
E. All of the above - The action of vitamin K in formation of clotting factor is through__________________?
A. Post transcription
B. Post translation
C. Golgi complex
D. Endoplasmic reticulum - A patient with a bleeding disorder with increased bleeding time and normal clotting time is suffering from________________?
A. Classic hemophilia
B. Christmas disease
C. Vitamin K deficiency
D. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
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