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Section 1 and Section 2 correct keys:

Section 1

  1. C (Alcohol dehydrogenase)
  2. C (Venlafaxine)
  3. B (Isoniazid)
  4. C (Expectorant)
  5. C (Primaquine)
  6. B (Increase synaptic acetylcholine)
  7. C (Lidocaine)
  8. C (Propofol)
  9. C (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
  10. B (Centrally acting antitussive)

Section 2

  1. C (Cataract)
  2. B (Acting in the patient’s best interest)
  3. C (Fungal infection)
  4. B (Reduce antimicrobial resistance)
  5. A (Stage II)
  6. B (Acyclovir)
  7. D (Indifference to external cues)
  8. B (Starting broad-spectrum treatment before pathogen identification)
  9. C (Acute dystonia)
  10. B (Inhibits microtubule synthesis by binding parasite beta-tubulin)
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