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1. The symptoms of moderate dehydration in a child is:

2. Failure to pass meconium within first 36 hours of life, abdominal distension, poor feeding & empty rectum are the findings of:

3. Most common identified viral pathogen that causes infantile diarrhea:

4. Additional defects associated with exstrophy of bladder is:

5. ..................is a congenital narrowing of opening of the foreskin so that it can not be retracted:

6. Severe jaundice in a young infant is assessed by checking if he has:

7. Used IV sets should be discarded to which colour BMW bins?

8. Used cotton balls and gauze pieces should be discarded in which colour BMW bin?

9. PPIUCD can be placed in the following conditions:

10. The principle of primary health care are:

11. The Southernmost state of India is:

12. Premature destruction of RBC's were seen in which of the following conditions?

13. The leading anatomical part of the fetus closest to the pelvic inlet of the birth canal refers to:

14. Staphylococcus aureus would most likely be transmitted by:

15. Brownish black pigmented area in the midline stretching from the xiphisternum to the symphysis pubis in during pregnancy is named as:

16. Maturation of T-cell lymphocytes takes place at:

17. RNA is present in:

18. Thirst is stimulated by:

19. The earliest immunoglobulin to be synthesized by the fetus is:

20. Due to glycolysis in post-mortem muscles, there is accumulation of:

21. Heme is converted to bilirubin in:

22. Which tissue is most insulin sensitive?

23. Protein requirement for a pregnant woman per day is........... grams.

24. Richest source of vitamin D is:

25. Large doses of vitamin K in neonates may cause: