Thursday, August 09, 2012

#106 - Exercise on pathophysiology - anatomy - applied therapeutics - pharmacology - psychopathology - ophthalmology

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1. ANATOMY - TROCHANTER is a ___ of bones in our hips and thighs. a) socket b) collagen c) prominence (bulge) d) lamella Ans.

2. ANATOMY - TROCHLEAR NERVE we have in our ___. a) eyes b) ears c) nose d) throat Ans.

3. DERMATOLOGY - DECUBITUS ULCERS on skin may occur due to a) underlying tumors b) blood clots c) poor oxygenation d) inactive sebaceous glands Ans.

4. DIAGNOSTICS - BRUITS are ___ in heart, arteries and veins: a) occlusions b) embolisms c) valves d) sounds Ans.

5. DIAGNOSTICS - TROPONIN TEST helps us to diagnose problems of a) brain b) heart c) liver d) kidneys Ans.

6. IMMUNE SYSTEM - ___ cells close down the immune response after invading organisms are destroyed a) B cells b) T-suppressor cells c) Adipose cells d) sustentacular cells Ans.

7. LIVING WILL - CARDIAC PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) does NOT include a) DNR order b) artficial respiration c) cardiac massage d) mouth-to-mouth resuscitation Ans.

8. LIVING WILL - CARDIAC PULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) is also known as a) kiss of life b) kiss of death c) kiss of peace d) pax Ans.

9. PATHOLOGY - TSUTSUGAMASHI disease is a type of a) ulcer b) convulsion c) fever d) sedation Ans.

10. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - BRUXISM refers to a) convulsive seizures b) grinding of teeth c) frequently ulcerative skin d) scant urine Ans.

11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - deficiency of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase may lead to a) baldness b) psoriasis c) mental retardation d) infertility Ans.

12. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - most common cause of AERD (AtheroEmbolic Renal Disease) is: a) adipose tumor b) atherosclerosis c) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis d) cardiac catheterization Ans.

13. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - PEPTIC ULCERS major cause appears to be a) amyotrophic lateral sclerosis b) coccidioidomycosis c) helicobactor pylori infection d) pneumococcus bacteria Ans.

14. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - TROPONINs are a) carbohydrates b) proteins c) fats d) receptors Ans.

15. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - TROPONINS are found in a) liver and pancreas b) nerves of central nervous system c) cardiac and skeletal muscles d) thyroid stimulating hormones Ans.

16. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - VENOUS ULCERS may occur on a) ankles and lower legs b) scalp c) chest and breasts d) hips and thighs Ans.

17. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - when small particles of hardened cholesterol and fat spread to small blood vessels of kidneys ___may occur. a) atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) b) hyperadrenalism c) renal calculus d) acute pyelonephritis Ans.

18. PHARMACOLOGY - amitriptyline finds its use as a a) anticoagulant drug b) antidepressant drug c) antineoplastic drug d) antiprotozoal drug Ans.

19. PHARMACOLOGY - PROZAC is the trade name of a) fluoxetine b) reboxetine c) mexiletine d) pyrodoxine Ans.

20. SURGICAL PROCEDUREs - one risk of CARDIAC CATHETERISATION is a) brain death b) heart failure c) breakage of cholesterol crystals d) atherosclerosis Ans.