A. Haemoglobin
B. White blood cells
C. Red Blood cells
D. Serum
Related Mcqs:
- Nitrous oxide is______________?
A. A good analgesic but a poor anesthetic
B. A good anesthetic but a poor analgesic
C. A good analgesic and a good anesthetic
D. A poor analgesic and a poor anesthetic - A patient, without prior medication, breathes a gas mixture consisting of 50 percent nitrous oxide and 50 percent oxygen by volume. Which of the following effects would be expected_____________?
A. Analgesia
B. Excitation
C. Surgical anesthesia
D. Respiratory arrest - Problems associated with nitrous oxide anaesthesia is_____________?
A. Behavioral problem
B. Sensitizes the heart to adrenaline
C. Prolonged difficult induction
D. Tachycardia and or arrhythmias - The dentist who first used Nitrous oxide for the abolition of pain due to dental extraction was_____________?
A. Harpes David
B. Harvey william
C. Horace wells
D. Hunter John - Lipid from tissue is carried to liver by_____________?
A. LDL
B. VLDL
C. HDL
D. Chylomicrons - Infection spreading via lymphatics from the lower lip first enter the blood stream at the___________?
A. Brachiocephalic vein
B. Inferior labial vein
C. Inferior labial artery
D. Pterygoid venous plexus - Partial or complete obstruction of some part of the C.V.S by a foreign body transported by the blood stream is termed as_____________?
A. Thrombosis
B. Coagulation
C. Ischaemia
D. Embolism - Metastases from carinoma of tongue by blood stream is more likely when the carcinoma involves the__________?
A. anterior third
B. middle third
C. posterior third
D. lateral margin - Coronary blood flow is usually predominantly controlled by_____________?
A. Auto regulation
B. Hormones
C. Parasympathetic impulses
D. Sympathetic impulse - In PHC, which anticoagulant is used to send the blood sample for blood glucose_____________?
A. EDTA
B. Heparin
C. Potassium oxalate+ sodium fluoride
D. Potassium oxalate