Saturday, July 28, 2012

#087 -20 MCQ on pathophysiology - anatomy - applied therapeutics - pharmacology - psychopathology

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1. ANATOMY - ACINUSES are minute sacs in ___. a) blood vessels b) lungs c) glands d) gut Ans.

2. APPLIED THERAPEUTICS - GRISEOFULVIN is a/an a) antineoplastic antibiotic b) fungicidal antibiotic c) penicillinase-resistant-antibiotic d) aminoglycosidal antibiotics Ans.

3. DIAGNOSTICS - BLOODY MUCUS is an important symptom in ___ pneumonia. a) mycoplasma b) chlamydophila c) legionella d) most pneumonias have bloody mucus Ans.

4. DIAGNOSTICS - ___ is a starter in diagnosing nascent pneumonia. a) chest x-ray b) bronchoscopy c) open lung biopsy d) CT scan Ans.

5. DIAGNOSTICS - LEGIONNAIRE'S DISEASE is a type of a) brain fever b) pneumonia c) heart disease d) kidney poblem Ans.

6. DIAGNOSTICS - normal hydrogen ion concentration of BLOOD plasma should be constant ph ___. a) 5.4 b) 6.4 c) 7.4 d) 8.4 Ans.

7. HOME CARE - PNEUMONIA PATIENTS have to a) take more fluids b) avoid fluids c) take only warm fluids d) take only warm food Ans.

8. NUTRITION - FOOD TECHNOLOGY - SACCHAROMYCES is another name for a) starch b) honey c) fructose d) yeast Ans.

9. PATHOLOGY - ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA is caused by a) bacteria b) fungi c) antigens d) viruses Ans.

10. PATHOLOGY - MYCOPLASMA PNEUMONIA generally affects a) persons younger than 40 b) persons older than 40 c) women younger than 40 d) women older than 40 Ans.

11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - ACIDOSIS produces abnormal acids a) hydrochloric and nitric acids b) beta-hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid c) acetic acid and acetoacetic acid d) none of these Ans.

12. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - DOUBLE PNEUMONIA is a) simutaneous infection both by mycoplasma and chlamydophila b) infection of both lungs c) both bacterial and viral d) pneumonia coupled with flue Ans.

13. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - infection of the structure separating the trachea from the esophagus: a) aortitis b) colpocystitis c) dacryocystitis d) epiglottitis Ans.

14. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - peritonsillar abscess may lead to a) lung cancer b) upper airway obstruction c) palpitations d) dyspepsia Ans.

15. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS - FOOD LODGED IN TRACHEA CAUSING CHOKING - a first aid physical procedure followed is: a) oral administration of chlortetracycline b) Heimlich maneure c) tracheostomy d) tracheotomy Ans.

16. PHARMACOLOGY - ACE INHIBITORS serve as ___medications. a) blood pressure b) antacid c) antabuse d) bronchodilator Ans.

17. PHARMACOLOGY - AMINOGLYCOSIDAL ANTIBIOTICS have their major adverse effect: a) cytotoxicity b) nephrotoxicity c) ototoxicity d) hepatotoxicity Ans.

18. PHARMACOLOGY - AMINOGLYCOSIDE ANTIBIOTICS may damage a) inner ear b) larynx c) pharynx d) temporal artery Ans.

19. PHYSIOLOGY - CHOLAGOGUEs a) stimulate liver to produce more bile b) improve flow of bile already produced c) reduce flow of bile in gall bladder d) control the production of bile by liver Ans.

20. PHYSIOLOGY - CHOLECYSTOKININ a) empties gall bladder b) fills gall bladder c) surrounds gall bladder d) prevents cysts in gall bladder Ans.