A.N.S, Blood And Endocrinal Drugs – MCQs

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1.A patient on beta-blocker therapy is undergoing anesthesia induction with fentanyl. Which muscle relaxant is best avoided in this situation?

2.What is the primary function of sialogogues?

3.In which of the following situations is adrenaline NOT typically used?

4.Which of the following hormones does NOT have a receptor that functions as a transcription factor?

5.Which of the following medications is not beneficial during postoperative management of a patient with hemophilia?

6.Which of the following medications does NOT work by stimulating the release of insulin?

7.Which of the following is a characteristic effect of curare poisoning?

8.Identify the medication that is effective in managing both diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus.

9.Which synthetic steroid primarily exerts mineralocorticoid effects?

10.Which of the following is NOT an endogenous corticosteroid produced by the adrenal cortex?

11.Which of the following is NOT a therapeutic indication for alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists?

12.Identify the drug from the list below that is not classified as a non-depolarizing competitive neuromuscular blocking agent.

13.Which receptor blockade is responsible for causing dry mouth as a side effect during antidepressant treatment?

14.Which of the following medications is contraindicated for a patient diagnosed with glaucoma?

15.Which topical agent is effective in minimizing bleeding from the oral mucosa?

16.What is the primary difference among the various insulin formulations used to manage diabetes mellitus?

17.What effect does administering Noradrenaline have on blood pressure?

18.Which of the following drugs is most frequently associated with the rebound phenomenon?

19.Which anticoagulant is preferred for use in pregnant patients?

20.Which of the following conditions reduce the effectiveness of oral anticoagulant medications?