A. Cefeperazone
B. Cefuroxime
C. Cefoxitin
D. Cefadroxil
Related Mcqs:
- 1st generation cephalosporin is________________?
A. Cephadroxil
B. Cefepime
C. Cefotaxime
D. Cefoperazone - Cephalosporin active against pseudomonas aeruginosa______________?
A. Cefoperazone
B. Cefaclor
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Cefotaxime - Which of the following is a 4th generation cephalosporin______________?
A. Ceftrioxone
B. Cefaclor
C. Cefepime
D. Cefuroxime - Which of the following is a first generation oral cephalosporin_____________?
A. Cephapirin
B. Cefadroxil
C. Cefaclor
D. Cefixime - Which of the following second generation anti-histaminics is used topically______________?
A. Acrivastine
B. Terfenadine
C. Lovocabastine
D. Cetrizine - Generation of free radicals occurs by all of the following mechanism EXCEPT_____________?
A. Normal metabolism
B. Oxygen toxicity
C. Reperfusion after ischemic injury
D. All of the above - Which is NOT a 2nd generation antihistaminic ?
A. Loratidine
B. Acrivastatine
C. Cyclizine
D. Terfenidine - Which of the following is located meidal to the third molar at the junction of the maxilla and the horizontal plate of the palatine bone_____________?
A. Posterior nasal spine
B. Mylohyoid line
C. Pterygoid Hamulus
D. Greater palatine foramen - Which of the following is the nerve of third branchial arch____________?
A. Facial nerve
B. Trigeminal
C. Vagus
D. Glossopharyngeal - Using occlusal morphology as guide , the Mandibular third molar is most similar to______________?
A. Maxillary permanent first molar
B. Mandibular permanent first molar
C. Mandibular permanent second molar
D. Mandibular decidous second molar