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Md General Medicine Interview Questions and Answers for Freshers

Updated 9 Feb 2023

Q1. What are ARDS case in heart

Ans.

ARDS is a lung condition, not related to heart.

  • ARDS stands for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

  • It is a severe lung condition that causes fluid buildup in the lungs

  • It is not related to heart conditions

  • ARDS can be caused by various factors such as pneumonia, sepsis, and trauma

Q2. What are cardiac arrest

Ans.

Cardiac arrest is a sudden loss of heart function, causing the heart to stop beating.

  • It can be caused by a heart attack, arrhythmia, or other underlying heart conditions.

  • Symptoms include sudden loss of consciousness, no pulse, and no breathing.

  • Immediate CPR and defibrillation are crucial for survival.

  • Risk factors include age, family history, smoking, and high blood pressure.

  • Prevention measures include maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing underlying heart conditions.

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