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The main symptoms of hepatitis B are:
A. renal colic, tinnitus, and dyspnea
B. chills, fever, nausea, vomiting, and
B. chills, fever, nausea, vomiting, and
malaise
malaise
C. edema, weight lost, distended ab-
domen, and constipation
D. severe cough, sore throat, and swollen
lymph glands
In regard to the definition of antisepsis,
which one of the following is the best
description?
A. The use of chemicals and procedures
designed to destroy or reduce the num-
ber of pathogens on inanimate objects. A. The use of chemicals and procedures
B. The use of procedures that destroy all designed to destroy or reduce the num-
microbial life, including viruses. ber of pathogens on inanimate objects.
C. Products designed to reduce micro-
bial life on living tissue, particularly on
the skin of the patient or practitioner.
D. The introduction of disease-causing
organisms into or onto previously clean
or sterile objects, making them impure.
Which of the following is NOT an action
of cortisone?
A. Reduce inflammation.
B. Decrease edema of inflammation. D. Treatment of Cushing's syndrome.
C. Reduce pain by inhibiting
some pain-causing molecules called
prostaglandins.
D. Treatment of Cushing's syndrome.
Absorption of nutrients mainly occurs in:
B. small intestine
A. stomach
B. small intestine
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C. large intestine
D. rectum
Which of the following organs is influ-
enced by the sympathetic nervous sys-
tem?
A. urinary bladder E. All of the above
B. gastrointestinal tract
C. pupils of the eyes
D. heart
E. All of the above
All of the following substances or cell
components cannot usually be found in
a mature red blood cell EXCEPT:
B. hemoglobin
A. mitochondria
B. hemoglobin
C. nucleus
D. lysosome
Which of the following is among the
highest risk factor for breast cancer in
women?
A. early menopause A. early menopause
B. low-fat, high-fiber diet
C. history of ovarian cancer
D. history of using birth control pills
Which one of the following is a true state-
ment about treatment of cancer pain?
A. Identifying the cause of the pain is not
included in palliative care. C. Intractable, chemotherapy-caused
B. The confusion and drowsiness of a nausea and vomiting can be managed by
narcotic analgesic can be treated by a serotonin antagonist.
switching to
another narcotic analgesic.
C. Intractable, chemotherapy-caused
nausea and vomiting can be managed by
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a serotonin antagonist.
D. Fear and anxiety modify pain thresh-
old without affecting its management.
All of the following organisms causes di-
arrhea EXCEPT:
A. neisseria gonorrhoeae
A. neisseria gonorrhoeae
B. clostridium perfringens
C. escherichia coli
D. vibrio cholerae
E. giardia lambria
Which of the following most likely causes
diarrhea to a patient on antibiotics?
A. escherichia coli D. clostridium difficile
B. streptococcus faecalis
C. bacteroides fragilis
D. clostridium difficile
Cushing's syndrome is characterized by
all of the following signs EXCEPT:
A. hyperpigmentation of the skin A. hyperpigmentation of the skin
B. acne
C. weight gain
D. hypertension
As part of the routine in your practice,
you measure the blood pressure of each
patient. In regard to blood pressure mea-
surement, which of the following is true?
A. A cuff that is too narrow will measure
E. It is necessary to fully deflate the cuff
an artificially low reading.
before repeating a measurement.
B. Blood pressure readings from both
arms are always equal.
C. The measurement can be done any
moment during the visit.
D. The width of the bladder should cover
entirely the circumference of the arms.