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(Single Best Answer) Question 351: A patient with small cell lung carcinoma has symptomatic hyponatraemia (serum sodium 127 mmol/L). The most likely etiology is ?
A) Fanconi syndrome
B) Cushings syndrome
C) Metabolic syndrome
D) Syndrome of inappropriate ADH
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(Single Best Answer) Question 352: Which one of the following modes of intervention covers the process of advising a patient to change his lifestyle in order to prevent any risk factor for a disease ?
A) Health Promotion
B) Specific Protection
C) Disability Limitation
D) Rehabilitation
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(Single Best Answer) Question 353: Virulence of a biological agent is defined as ?
A) Ability of the agent to invade and multiply in a host
B) Proportion of clinical cases resulting in severe clinical manifestation
C) Ability of the agent to induce a clinically apparent illness
D) Proportion of clinical cases in a virgin population
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(Single Best Answer) Question 354: Which one of the following is not a utilization rate ?
A) Population bed ratio
B) Bed occupancy rate
C) Bed turnover ratio
D) Average length of stay
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(Single Best Answer) Question 355: The germ theory of disease was propounded by ?
A) Robert Koch
B) Hippocrates
C) Louis Pasteur
D) August Weismann
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(Single Best Answer) Question 356: Which of the following fats has the highest concentration of saturated fatty acids ?
A) Butter
B) Palm oil
C) Coconut oil
D) Margarine
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(Single Best Answer) Question 357: Which one of the following statements regarding international classification of diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10) is not correct ?
A) It has twenty one major changes
B) Each chapter has three character categories
C) First character of a code is a letter
D) It has four volumes
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(Single Best Answer) Question 358: Which of the following countries was the first to institute compulsory sickness insurance ?
A) USA
B) England
C) France
D) Germany
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(Single Best Answer) Question 359: Secular trends of diseases refer to ?
A) Variation in occurence across various social strata
B) Changes in incidence as per climate
C) Differences in incidence across different religions
D) Changes in occurence over long period of time
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(Single Best Answer) Question 360: The following are all residual insecticides except ?
A) Pyrethrum
B) DDT
C) Gamma BHC
D) Malathion
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