A. Pregnancy
B. Nephrotic syndorme
C. Newborn
D. Liver disease
E. Both A & B
Related Mcqs:
- Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
A. Vit – B1
B. Niacin
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - The most common side effect of the oral administration of ampicillin is_______________?
A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Diarrhoea
C. Oral candidiasis
D. Renal failure - The most pronounced effect on the oral microflora of a reduction in rate of salivary flow is a_____________?
A. Significant increase in number of oral bacteria
B. Shift towards more acidogenic microflora
C. Significant decrease in number of oral bacteria
D. Shift towards more aerobic microflora - The effect which is seen due to decrease in serum calcium concentration is_______________?
A. Relaxation of muscle
B. Excitability of the muscle
C. Increase the renal absorption
D. Depression of Nervous system - The highest risk associated with use of oral contraceptives in________________?
A. Hepatic necrosis
B. Permanent sterility
C. Thromboembolic disorders
D. Cancer of breast - Bleeding from the oral mucosa can be reduced by topical use of_______________?
A. Epinephrine
B. Lidnocaine
C. Hydrocortisone
D. Dicoumarol - An oral hypoglycemic agent is______________?
A. Warfarin
B. Insultin
C. Glibeneclamide
D. Gluengon - Oral contraceptive failure occurs in a patient on Rifampicin because of____________?
A. Rifampicin induce the metabolism of contra ceptive
B. Rifampicin simulates gonadotropin relase from pituitary
C. Rifampicin decrease the secretion of progestin
D. Rifampicin antagonize the action of oral contraceptive - Which of the following is a first generation oral cephalosporin_____________?
A. Cephapirin
B. Cefadroxil
C. Cefaclor
D. Cefixime - The antiseptic recommended for application in oral mucosa is_____________?
A. Hydrogen peroxide
B. Mebromine
C. Iodine
D. None of the above