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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which one of the following indicates the correct prevention method for Diabetic Retinopathy?
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Please note that the gradual degradation of vision in diabetic patients is known as Diabetic Retinopathy. It is imperative to keep the glucose and BP level under check to prevent Diabetic Retinopathy.
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Please note that the gradual degradation of vision in diabetic patients is known as Diabetic Retinopathy. It is imperative to keep the glucose and BP level under check to prevent Diabetic Retinopathy.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of these conditions resemble the adverse effects resulting due to glucosidase inhibitors?
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Glucosidase Inhibitors are additional therapy for diabetes when the patient’s glucose level cannot be controlled by either metformin or sulfonylurea. Diarrhea is the aftermath of glucosidase inhibitors.
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Glucosidase Inhibitors are additional therapy for diabetes when the patient’s glucose level cannot be controlled by either metformin or sulfonylurea. Diarrhea is the aftermath of glucosidase inhibitors.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following might be the possible cause of Hepatitis A?
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Hepatitis A is a vaccine-preventable ailment that usually occurs in the liver. One of the reasons for being affected by Hepatitis A is the ingestion of contaminated food and water. Immunity for 10 years can be gained by a booster shot administered 6 months after the initial vaccination.
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Hepatitis A is a vaccine-preventable ailment that usually occurs in the liver. One of the reasons for being affected by Hepatitis A is the ingestion of contaminated food and water. Immunity for 10 years can be gained by a booster shot administered 6 months after the initial vaccination.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following are the possible treatments for a person suffering from Allergic Rhinitis?
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Roughly 20% of the adults are affected by Allergic Rhinitis. Patients who got this disease may usually suffer from asthma and atopic dermatitis. However, one possible treatment for this ailment is staying away from allergens using dust mite–proof covers on bedding.
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Roughly 20% of the adults are affected by Allergic Rhinitis. Patients who got this disease may usually suffer from asthma and atopic dermatitis. However, one possible treatment for this ailment is staying away from allergens using dust mite–proof covers on bedding.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of these is a possible side effect of Sulfonylurea?
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Sulfonylurea is an oral hypoglycemic medication used to treat diabetes. They decrease the blood glucose level by making the pancreas to release insulin. However, Sulfonylurea has some after-effects known as hypoglycemia and weight gain.
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Sulfonylurea is an oral hypoglycemic medication used to treat diabetes. They decrease the blood glucose level by making the pancreas to release insulin. However, Sulfonylurea has some after-effects known as hypoglycemia and weight gain.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
A 3-year-old boy has a fever of 38.0° C and rash for 6 days. He also had diarrhea and vomiting after eating in the last 24 hours. Which of the following diseases might be the possible cause of these symptoms?
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The possible cause of the boy having fever, rash, and other symptoms is Kawasaki’s syndrome. This disease happens in coronary vessels for children under 5 years. This disease can be treated by IV immunoglobulin and high-dose aspirin.
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The possible cause of the boy having fever, rash, and other symptoms is Kawasaki’s syndrome. This disease happens in coronary vessels for children under 5 years. This disease can be treated by IV immunoglobulin and high-dose aspirin.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following is a valid reason for using the Shingles Vaccine?
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The shingles vaccine is given to people to reduce the risk of shingles in people whose age is greater than 60 years. Usually, a single dose of zoster vaccine is given.
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The shingles vaccine is given to people to reduce the risk of shingles in people whose age is greater than 60 years. Usually, a single dose of zoster vaccine is given.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of these might be a possible diagnosis for Ischemic Heart Disease?
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The atherosclerotic blockage of the coronary arteries is known as Ischemic Heart Disease. One such possible method for testing Ischemic Heart Disease is Stress testing.
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The atherosclerotic blockage of the coronary arteries is known as Ischemic Heart Disease. One such possible method for testing Ischemic Heart Disease is Stress testing.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
A 44-year-old woman suffering from chronic Hepatitis B is admitted to the clinic for getting treatment. Her Hepatitis Hbe antigen and surface antigen is active for more than 6 months now. Which of these are the most common effects of the treatment for this disease?
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Please note that the possible therapies for this patient are Entecavir, telbivudine, lamivudine, and a few more. All these therapies cause DNA chain termination. However, The therapy might lead to lactic acidosis and an increase of hepatitis if the therapy is not continued.
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Please note that the possible therapies for this patient are Entecavir, telbivudine, lamivudine, and a few more. All these therapies cause DNA chain termination. However, The therapy might lead to lactic acidosis and an increase of hepatitis if the therapy is not continued.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
A 5-year-old boy was reported by his teachers who noticed his increasing irritability, lack of attention & lack of energy. He was also suffering from continuous stomachaches. Which of the following might be the possible cause for all the symptoms the child is facing?
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High exposure to lead is a possible cause of these symptoms. Proximity to lead factories, smoke from burning batteries are some of the sources of lead. It is necessary to educate the family and remove the sources of lead as much as possible.
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High exposure to lead is a possible cause of these symptoms. Proximity to lead factories, smoke from burning batteries are some of the sources of lead. It is necessary to educate the family and remove the sources of lead as much as possible.