In the question of diabetes, *The options were in sets of 3 *HbA1c was present in all options *Last one was 2 hour postprandial capillary glucose, not blood glucose.
Sir for the first question, the CIs for drugs C and E are lying within the zone of equivalence as well as outside it.. In that case isn't it inconclusive to say that they are equivalent to the standard drug whereas drug D is always within the zone of equivalence and therefore it's always equivalent??
Sir isn't D insignificant because it touches the vertical line present in the middle of equivalence zone and infact that line corresponds to null value( I.e,OR=1) ?
Mukmohitsingh sir,in the que of essential drug the option was not cost effective,it was cost benifit. so answer must be that right,coz by FDC drugs would be cost effective but in case of essential drugs should not be cost cutting...
Thank you so much sir! But just a bit of advice sir, I don't know where you picked up this habit from, but "couple of " means just two (2) ie., a pair! There can never be just a "couple of" problems in a medico's life, as you would say!
hahah.... couple of days, things, problems..... i agree, technically and strictly speaking it should be used for "two" only.. but in slang when some (including me..!) may say couple, when we want to say a for few things, and not many (or more),,... thanks for pointing that out.. i'll keep in mind, cheers :)
In the question of diabetes,
*The options were in sets of 3
*HbA1c was present in all options
*Last one was 2 hour postprandial capillary glucose, not blood glucose.
Yes yes hba1c was there in every option
Even I got confused during exam with this question
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Patient was not hospitalised. It was given only symptomatic there. *
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Sir, in SAFE strategy, 2nd option was 'surgery for trichiasis'...not surgery for trachoma...
S-Surgery for Trichiasis is correct, Surgery is done for trichiasis which occurs due to trachoma
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Sir it was "surgery for trichiasis" in trachoma qes
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Sir that diabetes question given with value and in multiple types option a present in all
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Sir for the first question, the CIs for drugs C and E are lying within the zone of equivalence as well as outside it.. In that case isn't it inconclusive to say that they are equivalent to the standard drug whereas drug D is always within the zone of equivalence and therefore it's always equivalent??
any line touching the equivalence zone is...considered as equivalent
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Sir isn't D insignificant because it touches the vertical line present in the middle of equivalence zone and infact that line corresponds to null value( I.e,OR=1) ?
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Mukmohitsingh sir,in the que of essential drug the option was not cost effective,it was cost benifit. so answer must be that right,coz by FDC drugs would be cost effective but in case of essential drugs should not be cost cutting...
FDC is nt at all included in essential drugs criteria
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That option was return if anosmia persists more than 4wks
Thank you so much sir! But just a bit of advice sir, I don't know where you picked up this habit from, but "couple of " means just two (2) ie., a pair! There can never be just a "couple of" problems in a medico's life, as you would say!
hahah.... couple of days, things, problems..... i agree, technically and strictly speaking it should be used for "two" only.. but in slang when some (including me..!) may say couple, when we want to say a for few things, and not many (or more),,... thanks for pointing that out.. i'll keep in mind, cheers :)