Which of the following is not observed in Diarrhoea?

1. Abnormal frequency of bowel movement
2. Increased liquidity of fecal discharge
3. Reduction of Absorption of food
4. Reduction of digestion of food

Subtopic:  Disorders of Digestive System |
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The irregular movement of bowl characterizes which digestive disorder?

1. Constipation 2. Diarrhoea
3. Both 4. Indigestion
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What cannot be the cause of indigestion?

1. Inadequate enzyme secretion
2. Anxiety and food poisoning
3. Over eating and spicy food
4. Increased liquidity in food
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Most of the water is absorbed in

1. Small intestine 2. Large intestine
3. Stomach 4. Duodenum
Subtopic:  Absorption: Part 1 | Absorption |
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Marasmus is not characterized by-

1. Protein deficiency
2. Impaired growth
3. Replacement of tissue proteins
4. Swelling of limbs
Subtopic:  Protein Energy Malnutrition |
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Emaciation of the body, thinning of limbs, skin becomes dry, thin and wrinkled. The above symptoms are associated with-

1. Marasmus
2. Kwashiorkar
3. Indigestion
4. More than one option is correct
Subtopic:  Protein Energy Malnutrition |
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The replacement of mother's milk by high calorie and low protein diet in a child results in

1. Marasmus 2. Kawashiorkar
3. Protemia 4. Deficiency disorder
Subtopic:  Protein Energy Malnutrition |
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Protein deficiency occurs in a child more than one year results in

1. Marasmus 2. Kawashiorkar
3. Protemia 4. Deficiency disorder
Subtopic:  Protein Energy Malnutrition |
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The common feature of Marasmus and Kawashiorkar are

1. Wasting of muscles
2. Failure of growth and brain development
3. Thinning of limbs
4. All of these
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Fats under the skin, Extensive oedema and swelling of body parts. These are related to

1. Marasmus 2. Kawashiorkar
3. Both 4. Protemia
Subtopic:  Protein Energy Malnutrition |
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Level 1: 80%+
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