A. Plasma- clotting factors
B. Plasma- fibrin
C. Blood – RBC
D. Blood – all cellular elements
Related Mcqs:
- During a routine checkup a 70 year old male is found to have Serum Alkaline Phosphatase three time the upper limit of normal. Serum Calcium, Serum Phosphorous and liver function tests are normal. The most likely diagonsis is______________?
A. Primary hyperparathyroidism
B. Paget’s disease of the bone
C. Osteomalacia
D. Metastatic bone disease - Normal serum calcium level is______________?
A. 5 to 7 mg%
B. 7 to 9 mg%
C. 9 to 11 mg%
D. 11 to 13 mg% - Serum is blood plasma without_____________?
A. Blood cells
B. Fibrinogen
C. Lymphocytes
D. Plasma colloids - Persons having anti- A and anti- B is agglutinins in their serum belong to which blood group_____________?
A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O - Plasma factor present in both serum & plasma is____________?
A. V
B. VII
C. II
D. Fibrinogen - Which hormone is released when serum calcium decreases ?
A. Parathormone
B. Calcitonin
C. Thyroxine
D. Adrenaline - 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 most significant immediate result of lowered serum calcium is_______________?
A. Weakened heart action
B. Decalcification of bones
C. Decalcification of teeth
D. Hyperirritability of nerves and muscles - Which of the following is associated with a low concentration of ionized calcium in the serum ?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Osteogenesis imperfecta
C. Paget’s disease of the bone
D. Tetany - Hyponatremia is defined as a serum Na+ level ____________________?
A. < 135 mmol/L
B. >135 mmol/L
C. < 160 mmo/L
D. < 100 mmo/L