LETS SOLVE MCQS MDSCONQUER INBDE CONQUER
yeah hi winners uh hope you're doing great so this is dr srikan from team mds conquer so let's have some quick recap of few important things let's start so i hope you are familiar with this question so the question number one in front of you is in millennium developmental goals how many goals are health related okay so we have eight goals okay so out of which three are health related so the answer is c so let's have a glance over these eight goals so coming to the goal number one which is uh eradication of extreme poverty and hunger so it is related to the foot goal 2 is the primary education and goal three is gender equality and domain empowerment so goal fourth is very important so which is health related that reducing the child mortality rate goal fifth is important again health related that is improving the maternal health goals six is again important that is the health related goal uh which talk about the diseases of hiv and malaria and other diseases goal seven is environment related and goal eight is global partnership for the universal development okay so out of which goal number four five six are health related so you have eight goals of which three are health related i hope the question is clear so then next jumping into the question number two that is modula on microscopic examination contains how many cells in it okay so this is a basic question that is related to embryology so if you jump into embryology okay so zygote which is formed by the union of sperm and ovum so leads to the formation of a zygote which is a single cell so further zygote by the process of mitosis is going to divide into two cells okay followed by two cells they're going to divide it into four four they're going to divide it into eight and eight it's going to divide it into 16. so this 16 cell structure is called as moral so this contains 16 cell so morella on further differentiation it's going to form blast resist this this sequence was once asked for the medical students uh in the examination so that is zygote followed by marula followed by blastocyst okay so do make a note of it so jumping into the next question that is related to the prosthetics a 55 year old male patient having bilateral undercuts confirmed as bony undercuts on cbct so you do make a note cbct is one of the important diagnostic kit in dentistry now okay so they can ask you about the bone or for example for endo fracture line transfer or number of canals and most of the stuff can be easily identified by cbct and of course you are familiar with that so the best option for this particular case is so coming into the i mean like a brief idea so you can see this is called as tuberosity okay uh so tuberosity will be like if it is normal the tuberosity has many advantages but sometimes the tumorosity can contain a flabby tissue soft issue or sometimes can be a heart issue so if you take this maxillary tuberosities the tuberosities can be either soft or can be either hard soft tissue can be again either bilateral or unilateral and heart tissue can be bilateral or unilateral okay so in most of the cases these tuberosities are going to hinder the retention of the denture so what happens here for example if it is a bilateral you have to remove one tuberosity and you can keep the other tuberosity because other tuberosity will acts in retention it acts in retention and coming to the unilateral unilateral you can keep the unilateral because unilateral will act as a retention bilaterally you have to remove one and keep the second one which acts for the retention because if it is bilateral it is very difficult for the insertion of the denture coming to the heart issue heart issue tuberosities or tuberosities with undercuts it's very difficult to difficult to insert so whether it is unilateral or bilateral you have to remove them okay right so i hope you are familiar with this now if you check out the question they are telling a bilateral bony bilateral bony or unilateral bony it has to be removed okay so the answer is remove both the undercuts for example if it is unilateral soft tissue if it is unilateral soft tissue undercut no need to do anything because that helps in retention process if it is bilateral soft tissue one side has to be removed and second side will help in the retention process okay jumping into this so this question was very familiar all of these three were repeated in the examination for the medical students as of now and one question was repeated for the dental and most of these are related to a particular organism that is called as anthrax okay so so this is a bacterial infection okay so in the first pick which we are very very familiar so that is the best differentiating future which helps in differentiating this anthrax okay that is called as string of pearls you can see the string of pearls here so if you just observe each string okay each parallel and if you magnify them parallel it looks like this means the outline is something like it looks like a medusa head appearance okay so it's a medusa head appearance so they can ask you medusa like head appearance is seen in the culture of the answer is bacillus anthrax the second one is string of pearls string of pearls is a very important feature that you've seen the answer is same and one more thing okay so this is uh most commonly seen you can see this uh this gesture which has been uh filled with gelatin so in this also you can see something like an inverted inverted christmas tree or inverted phi tree appearance you can call as inverted christmas tree or inverted file tree appearance is seen again in the same so these three diagrams are very very important related to this particular microorganism from microbiology point of view okay right so as of now i'm done with this particular short video so just have a glance over these contents all the best have a great day stay positive
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