Q58. The Gram stain reaction of Staphylococcus aureus is: A) Gram-positive cocci B) Gram-negative cocci C) Gram-variable bacilli D) None of the above
Aarav had bubbled and then scratched it out to choose D . Underneath, he wrote: “Dr. PChiv, pralidoxime reactivates AChE, but who reactivates us? I’ve been studying for 14 hours. My soul is a nicotinic receptor. I’m desensitized.”
On his desk lay a stack of 347 answer sheets, each attached to a dog-eared Dr. PChiv Question Bank — 7th Edition bubble sheet. But one sheet in particular made him pause. It was sheet #142. The name on top: Aarav Mehta. drpciv chestionare
Aarav had left it blank. But below the options, in a desperate scrawl: “Does it matter? We’re all just cocci in clusters, clinging to a slide someone else prepared. I haven’t slept. My roommate plays music until 3 AM. I think I saw a杆菌 (bacillus) crawl out of my instant noodles.”
Yours in ATP depletion, Aarav Mehta (Roll No. 142)” Dr. PChiv sat in silence for a long time. Then he did something he had never done before. He took Aarav’s sheet, walked to the window, and looked out at the hospital where students wandered like lost leukocytes. PChiv, pralidoxime reactivates AChE, but who reactivates us
Q42. The antidote for organophosphate poisoning is: A) Atropine B) Pralidoxime C) Both A and B D) A hug
Dr. PChiv blinked. He turned the page.
He graded it 0/200. But in red ink at the top, he wrote: