21-The route of administration  of Amyl Nitrate in Cyanide poisoning is
a. Intra Muscular
b. Intra Venous
c. Sub dermal
d. Inhalation
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The correct Answer is  D
Amyl nitrate  is chemically related to nitroglycerin and has been used for many years to treat  angina pectoris. It is also effective in the emergency management of cyanide  poisoning by causing the oxidation of hemoglobin to the compound methemoglobin.  Methemoglogbin reacts with the cyanide ion to form cyanomethemoglogin, which has  less affinity for oxygen, thus freeing hemoglogin to react with  oxygen.
Onset  of action: 30 seconds inhaled
Supplied: 0.3 ml/glass ampule  (capsule covered with woven gauze).
Dose/Administration:
Adult: Glass ampule should be  broken and inhaled for 30-60 seconds. Repeat as necessary
Pediatric: same as  adult
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22-The Commonest type of abrasion  seen in road traffic accidents is
a. Scratch  abrasions
b. Grazed  Abrasions
c.  Contact Abrasions
d. Imprint  Abrasions
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The Correct Answer is  B
Abrasions are  commonly caused by a 'glancing' impact across the surface of the skin, but if  the force is directed vertically down onto the skin surface it may be termed a  'crush' injury.
These wounds are seen where an  object has struck the skin (eg a blow from a fist), or where the injured person  has fallen onto a rough surface, such as road.
Abrasions may be 'linear', or  commonly known as a single 'scratch', whereas if a broader surface is affected,  it is called a 'graze' or 'brush abrasion' (eg where a motorcyclist is thrown  from their vehicle, and comes into contact with the road surface in a skidding  fashion). Such an abrasion often covers a relatively large area of skin, and is  often called a 'friction burn' in lay language.
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23-In a case of disputed paternity,  Father's blood group is A, Mother's blood group is B, the child's blood  is
a. A  only
b. B  only
c. AB  only
d. A,AB,B or  O
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The correct Answer is  D
Around 1900  it was discovered that there are at least 4 different kinds of human blood. This  is based on the fact that on the surface of the red blood cells there may be one  or more proteins, called antigens. These antigens are called A and B. Antibodies  are produced in the blood plasma against these A and B antigens, and continue to  be produced throughout a person’s life.
The antigens determining the four  blood groups are the result of the expression of three alleles; O, A and B; the  latter two being dominant to O. The genotypes AA and AO, and the genotypes BB  and BO cannot be distinguished serologically and are classified as group A and B  respectively. Thus only four phenotypes (A, B, AB, and O) can be recognized,  although six genotypes occur.
A person’s blood type is inherited  from their parents, just like any other genetic trait.
Persons with blood type A have  inherited one or two copies of the gene for the A antigen, one from each parent.  Persons with blood type B have inherited one or two copies of the gene for the B  antigen. Persons with blood type AB have inherited on copy of the A antigen from  one parent and one copy of the B antigen gene from the other parent. Persons  with blood type O inherited neither A nor B genes from their  parents.
Blood  typing can be used in legal situations involving identification or disputed  paternity. In paternity cases a comparison of the blood types of mother, child,  and alleged father may be used to exclude a man as the possible parent of a  child. For example, a child with the blood type AB whose mother is type A could  not have a father whose blood type is A or O. The father must have blood type  B.
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24-For DNA test liquid blood is  preserved in
a.  Sodium Citrate
b.  Pot. Oxalate
c.  EDTA
d. Sodium  Fluoride
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The correct Answer is  C
DNA in  biological samples is very stable and can tolerate room temperature storage  conditions very well. However, over an extended period of time, frozen storage  is generally considered to be the optimum storage condition for biological  samples. This means that evidence, such as bloodstained clothing, should be held  frozen. Liquid blood samples, stored in glass or plastic containers, should be  held in the refrigerator since these samples can break in the freezer. Liquid  blood samples containing preservatives (e.g. EDTA) are stable for a very long  period of time in the refrigerator.
Certain buffers (e.g. those  containing EDTA) are designed to inhibit the activity of nucleases that can  breakdown DNA and these can preserve DNA in liquid form better than other liquid  extractants.
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25-Caput Succedaneum in a new born  is
a.  Collection of blood under the pericranium
b. Collection of Sero-sanguineous  fluid in the scalp
c. Oedema of the scalp due to grip  of the forceps
d.  Varicose veins in the scalp
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The Correct Answer is  B
Caput  Succedaneum is a collection of blood/fluid in subQ tissues of  scalp
* not  limited by bony sutures
* benign, self-limited, resolves in  days
Collection  of bloodunder the pericranium is a Cephalhematoma
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