A person can receive blood only from a donor of his/her blood group if the blood group of this person is:
1. O
2. AB
3. A or B
4. A, B, AB or O
In ECG the ventricular contraction occurs
1. Just after P wave and before Q wave.
2. Just after Q wave but before T wave.
3. In between S-T segment.
4. After the end of T wave.
When the plasma of a person has both anti A and anti B antibodies the blood group of this person would be:
1. A
2. B
3. AB
4. O
When the heart suddenly stops beating, the condition is called as:
1. CAD
2. Heart failure
3. Cardiac arrest
4. Heart attack
Consider the following events during a cardiac cycle:
I. Closure of the AV valves
II. Opening of the semilunar valves
These events occur during:
1. Atrial diastole
2. Atrial systole
3. Ventricular diastole
4. Ventricular systole
Which of the following statement is true?
1. Cardiac output of an athlete is much lower than that of an ordinary man.
2. In each minute a single cardiac cycle is performed.
3. ECG are of no clinical diagnostic significance.
4. Cardiac cycle includes Auricular systole, ventricular systole, and joint diastole/complete diastole.
B and T forms, responsible for the immune response are the type of:
(1) Thrombocytes
(2) Lymphocytes
(3) Eosinophils
(4) Granulocytes
During a cardiac cycle:
1. About 70 ml of blood is pumped by the two ventricles
2. The left atrium and the left ventricle contract simultaneously
3. More blood is pumped into the systemic than in pulmonary circulation
4. The atria contract prior to the ventricles
Erythroblastosis fetalis can be prevented during a second pregnancy in a Rh negative mother who is likely to carry a Rh positive fetus by:
1. | Administering anti – Rh antibodies to the mother just before the delivery of the second child |
2. | Administering Rh antigen to the mother just after the delivery of the first child |
3. | Administering Rh antigen to the mother just before the delivery of the second child |
4. | Administering anti – Rh antibodies to the mother just after the delivery of the first child |
To avoid Erythroblastosis Foetalis–
(1) the mother is administered anti–Rh antibodies.
(2) the baby is administered Rh antibodies.
(3) the mother is administered Rh antibodies
(4) the baby is administered anti–Rh antibodies