Upper Limbs Veins mcqs with answer key: 1. Which vein is commonly used for venipuncture in the antecubital fossa? a) Basilic vein b) Cephalic vein c) Brachial vein d) Radial vein 2. Which vein courses along the radial aspect of the forearm? a) Basilic vein b) Cephalic vein c) Brachial … [Read more...]
Human upper limbs Muscles Mnemonics: Easy Remember:
Muscle of UPPER LIMBS: 1. Muscles of the Upper Arm: - Biceps Brachii: Located in the anterior compartment of the arm, the biceps brachii muscle is a two-headed muscle that flexes the elbow and supinates the forearm. - Triceps Brachii: Situated in the posterior compartment of the arm, the triceps … [Read more...]
Haemocytometer: Principle & How To Collect Blood Sample:
Haemocytometer is an apparatus used to count various blood cells (RBC , WBC and a easinophll and platelets). It consists of RBC and WBC pipette (Thoma diluting pipettes) thick slide (Neubauer's chamber). REAGENTS: Hayem's fluid for RBC counting and its composition: NaCl 0.5 g for … [Read more...]
Diagnostic points Disease: Side Effects OF Common Use Drugs:
Following are side effect of some commonly used drugs. 1. Grey Baby Syndrome:- Chloramphenicol 2. Pin Point Pupil:- Morphine 3. Reyes Syndrome:- Asprin 4. Urine Coloration:- Rifampcin 5. Frontal Headache:- Indomethacin 6. Captopril:- Persistant dry cough 7. Bleomycin:-Pulmonary fibrosis 8. … [Read more...]
Q FEVER; Defination, Cause, Signs, Symptoms, Treatment:
Q fever is an infection caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii. Q fever is usually a mild disease with flu-like symptoms. Many people have no symptoms at all. In a small percentage of people, the infection can resurface years later. This more deadly form of Q fever can damage your heart, liver, … [Read more...]