
6. Aspirin overdose causes:
a) thrombocytopenia b) coma c) metabolic acidosis d) jaundice e) pulmonary oedema
7. Non-depolarising neuromuscular blockers are potentiated by:
a) lithium b) diazepam c) trimetaphan d) magnesium e) suxamethonium
8. Atropine:
a) crosses the blood-brain barrier b) can cause an initial bradycardia c) increases the rate of gastric emptying d) increases conduction through the AV node e) produces bronchoconstriction
9. Hepatotoxicity has been associated with:
a) diethyl ether b) chloroform c) cyclopropane d) enflurane e) halothane
10. The anticoagulant effect of warfarin:
a) is exerted directly on the blood b) is slow in onset c) can be reversed by vitamin K d) is potentiated by phenylbutazone c) is potentlated by barbiturates
ANSWERS
6.FTTFT (HYPOTHROMBINAEMIA AND INHIBITION OF PLATELET AGGREGATION, BUT NOT THROMBOCYTOPENIA) 7.TFTTT 8.TTFTF 9.FTFTT 10.FTTTF
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