Here Are 50 Quizzes / Multiple-Choice Questions (Mcqs) Related To The
MANAGEMENT OF H. PYLORI AND PEPTIC
1. Which bacterium is primarily associated with the development of peptic ulcers?
a) Escherichia coli
b) Helicobacter pylori
c) Streptococcus mutans
d) Salmonella enterica
**Correct Answer: b**
2. What is the first-line treatment for eradicating H. pylori infection?
a) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) alone
b) Antibiotics alone
c) PPI and antibiotics combination
d) Antacids alone
**Correct Answer: c**
3. Which class of antibiotics is commonly used in H. pylori eradication regimens?
a) Penicillins
b) Macrolides
c) Tetracyclines
d) Aminoglycosides
, **Correct Answer: b**
4. Which medication is often added to an H. pylori eradication regimen to
promote ulcer healing?
a) H2 receptor antagonist
b) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
c) Antacid
d) Corticosteroid
**Correct Answer: b**
5. Which of the following tests is used to confirm H. pylori eradication after
treatment?
a) Serology
b) Urea breath test
c) Stool antigen test
d) Radiography
**Correct Answer: b**
6. Long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase
the risk of peptic ulcers by:
a) Increasing stomach acid secretion
b) Decreasing stomach acid secretion
c) Damaging the stomach lining
, d) Promoting H. pylori infection
**Correct Answer: c**
7. Which lifestyle modification is recommended for patients with peptic ulcers?
a) High-fat diet
b) Smoking cessation
c) Sedentary lifestyle
d) Irregular meal timings
**Correct Answer: b**
8. What is the primary goal of treatment for peptic ulcers caused by H. pylori?
a) Symptomatic relief
b) Treating underlying stress
c) Eradicating H. pylori infection
d) Surgical intervention
**Correct Answer: c**
9. Which type of medication works by neutralizing stomach acid and providing
rapid relief from ulcer pain?
a) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
b) H2 receptor antagonist
c) Antacid
MANAGEMENT OF H. PYLORI AND PEPTIC
1. Which bacterium is primarily associated with the development of peptic ulcers?
a) Escherichia coli
b) Helicobacter pylori
c) Streptococcus mutans
d) Salmonella enterica
**Correct Answer: b**
2. What is the first-line treatment for eradicating H. pylori infection?
a) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) alone
b) Antibiotics alone
c) PPI and antibiotics combination
d) Antacids alone
**Correct Answer: c**
3. Which class of antibiotics is commonly used in H. pylori eradication regimens?
a) Penicillins
b) Macrolides
c) Tetracyclines
d) Aminoglycosides
, **Correct Answer: b**
4. Which medication is often added to an H. pylori eradication regimen to
promote ulcer healing?
a) H2 receptor antagonist
b) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
c) Antacid
d) Corticosteroid
**Correct Answer: b**
5. Which of the following tests is used to confirm H. pylori eradication after
treatment?
a) Serology
b) Urea breath test
c) Stool antigen test
d) Radiography
**Correct Answer: b**
6. Long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase
the risk of peptic ulcers by:
a) Increasing stomach acid secretion
b) Decreasing stomach acid secretion
c) Damaging the stomach lining
, d) Promoting H. pylori infection
**Correct Answer: c**
7. Which lifestyle modification is recommended for patients with peptic ulcers?
a) High-fat diet
b) Smoking cessation
c) Sedentary lifestyle
d) Irregular meal timings
**Correct Answer: b**
8. What is the primary goal of treatment for peptic ulcers caused by H. pylori?
a) Symptomatic relief
b) Treating underlying stress
c) Eradicating H. pylori infection
d) Surgical intervention
**Correct Answer: c**
9. Which type of medication works by neutralizing stomach acid and providing
rapid relief from ulcer pain?
a) Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
b) H2 receptor antagonist
c) Antacid