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1. The following are true of endometriosis a) It cannot occur in postmenopausal women as their Endometrium is atrophic. b) It occurs in the reproductive age because of the presence of gonadotrophins. c) It can cause deep and superficial... more
1. The following are true of endometriosis a) It cannot occur in postmenopausal women as their Endometrium is atrophic. b) It occurs in the reproductive age because of the presence of gonadotrophins. c) It can cause deep and superficial Dyspareunia. d) All the above. e) None of the above 2. The most common site of endometriosis is a) The pouch of Douglas. b) The ovary c) The posterior surface of the uterus d) The broad ligament e) The pelvic peritoneum 3. The most frequent symptom of endometriosis a) Infertility b) Pain c) Backache d) Dyspareunia e) All the above 4. A 35 year old woman presents with history of periods of amenorrhea followed by heavy bleeding and denies using drugs. She wants to get pregnant. The following are likely causes: a) Over stimulation of the follicular system of the ovaries by the Hypophysis. b) Under production of oestrogens and progesterone c) Under production of FSH and LH d) All the above e) None of the above 5. A 26 year old married woman presents with infertility and amenorrhoea. She has a normal satisfying sexual life. On work up she was found to be normal 46XX, no oestrogen or progesterone nor evidence of androgens. She has poorly developed breasts. HSG is normal. The following are possible causes: a) Testicular feminization syndrome b) Mullerian dysgenesis c) Gonadal dysgenesis d) B and C above e) All the above 6. BSN students delivered mothers and assessed the babies. Which was a true and complete assessment? a) Pink body and limbs, active limb movements, male pulse rate 105/minute, weak respirations active sneezing and cough on suction: A/S = 9 b) Active limb movements, pink body, pulse rate 105/minute blue fingers good respiration, female and active sneezing on suction: A/S 9 c) Crying loudly, male , moving limbs actively, fights on suction, pulse rate 129/minute, blue chest: A/S =9 d) A and B above e) B and C above 7. A 30 year old mother had a caesarean section for Abruptio placenta at 36 weeks at 6 am in the morning. Professor Perez found her anaemic and the dressing oozing fresh blood. The following are true: a) He ordered reopening of the abdomen as there was intra-abdominal haemorrhage-1
Section 1 Andrea Palladio: Italian architect A new exhibition celebrates Palladio's architecture 500years on A. Vicenza is a pleasant, prosperous city in the Veneto, 60km west of Venice. Its grand families settled and farmed the area from... more
Section 1 Andrea Palladio: Italian architect A new exhibition celebrates Palladio's architecture 500years on A. Vicenza is a pleasant, prosperous city in the Veneto, 60km west of Venice. Its grand families settled and farmed the area from the 16th century. But its principal claim to fame is Andrea Palladio, who is such an influential architect that a neoclassical style is known as Palladian. The city is a permanent exhibition of some of his finest buildings, and as he was bornin Padua, to be precise-500 years ago, the International Centre for the Study of Palladio's Architecture has an excellent excuse for mounting la grande mostra, the big show. B. The exhibition has the special advantage of being held in one of Palladio's buildings, Palazzo Barbaran da Porto. Its bold facade is a mixture of rustication and decoration set between two rows of elegant columns. On the second floor the pediments are alternately curved or pointed, a Palladian trademark. The harmonious proportions of the atrium at the entrance lead through to a dramatic interior of fine fireplaces and painted ceilings. Palladio's design is simple, clear and not overcrowded. The show has been organised on the same principles, according to Howard Burns, the architectural historian who co-curated it.