Where is the headquarters of Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) located?, Which drugs are not effective for cervical ripening during pregnancy?, What is the drugs of choice for induction of labor? (Midwifery and Gynecology)….by GS India Nursing!!

CCMB Headquarters

Q 1. What is the drugs of choice for induction of labor? (प्रसव प्रेरण के लिए ड्रग्स आफ च्वाइस क्या है?)

A. Magnesium sulphate

B. Oxytocin

C. Phenobarbitone

D. All of the above

Q 2. At what stage of labor is episiotomy performed? (एपीसीओटोमी प्रसव की किस अवस्था में की जाती है?)

A. 3rd stage

B. 2nd stage

C. 1st stage

D. 4th stage

Q 3. At what stage of labor does placenta deliver? (प्रसव की कौन सी अवस्था में प्लेसेंटा की डिलीवरी होती है?)

A. 3rd stage

B. 1st stage

C. 2nd stage

D. 4nd stage

Q 4. What is the discharge from the mother’s breast for a few days after delivery called? (प्रसव के बाद कुछ दिनों तक माता के स्तन से निकलने वाला स्राव क्या कहलाता है?)

A. Leucorrhoea

B. Lochia

C. Witch Milk

D. Colostrum

Q 5. Which drugs are not effective for cervical ripening during pregnancy?(प्रेगनेंसी के दौरान सर्वाइकल राइपेनिग के लिए कौन सी ड्रग्स प्रभावी नही है?)

A. Progesterone

B. Oxytocin

C. Prostaglandin E2

D. Misoprostol

Q 6. Where is the headquarters of Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) located? (सेंटर फॉर सेल्यूलर एंड मॉलेक्युलर बायोलॉजी का मुख्यालय कहां स्थित है?)

A. Hyderabad

B. Bhopal

C. Chennai

D. Chandigarh

Q 7. Where is the Central Drug Research Institute located?(केंद्रीय औषधि शोध संस्थान कहां स्थित है?)

A. Lucknow

B. Chandigarh

C. New Delhi

D. Kolkata

Q 8. Where is the Industrial Toxicology Research Center located?(औद्योगिक विष विज्ञान अनुसंधान केंद्र कहां स्थित है?)

A. Kolkata

B. New Delhi

C. Lucknow

D. Chandigarh

Q 9. Where is the headquarters of Zoological Survey of India located?(भारतीय प्राणी सर्वेक्षण का मुख्यालय कहां स्थित है?)

A. Bhopal

B. Kolkata

C. New Delhi

D. Nagpur

Q 10. Where is the headquarter of World Wildlife Fund located?(वल्ड वाइल्ड लाइफ फंड का मुख्यालय कहां स्थित है?)

A. Paris

B. Switzerland

C. New york

D. Delhi

Above questions are given answer below

Ans 1. B. Oxytocin ,

Ans 2. B. 2nd stage ,

Ans 3. A. 3rd stage ,

Ans 4. D. Colostrum ,

Ans 5. A. Progesterone ,

Ans 6. A. Hyderabad ,

Ans 7. A. Lucknow ,

Ans 8. C. Lucknow ,

Ans 9. B. Kolkata ,

Ans 10. B. Switzerland ,

Some explanation 👇

Progesterone-

How does progesterone make you feel?

Progesterone levels begin to rise after ovulation through the end of the menstrual cycle. Symptoms of high progesterone are similar to premenstrual syndrome and can include anxiety and agitation, blasting, breast swelling and tenderness, depression, fatigue, and weight gain.

What does progesterone do to a woman’s body?

Progesterone plays a role in many body functions, including: Helps prepare your uterus for the implantation of a fertilized egg and maintains your pregnancy. Regulates blood pressure. Improves mood and sleep.

What are symptoms of low progesterone?

The most noticeable manifestation of low progesterone levels is irregular periods and short cycles, but sometimes symptoms like premenstrual spotting may appear. Other symptoms may include mood changes, sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression. Progesterone affects the regulation of fluid levels in the body.

Colostrum ,

What is colostrum and its benefits?

Colostrum is the first form of breastmilk that is released by the mammary glands after giving birth. It’s nutrient-dense and high in antibodies and antioxidants to build a newborn baby’s immune system. It changes to breast milk within two to four days after your baby is born.

What is the difference between breast milk and colostrum?

The key difference between colostrum and breastmilk is that colostrum is the first form of milk produced by the mammary glands of mammals, while breastmilk is the milky fluid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals.

Oxytocin-

Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. It plays a role in social bonding, reproduction, childbirth, and the period after childbirth.

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