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1. Which age group is commonly affected with streptococcal pharyngitis?

A. Infants
B. Adults
C. School Age
D. Toddlers
E. Adolescents
ANSWER: C

2. The common causative agent of common colds is:


A. Rhinoviruses
B. Coronaviruses
C. Myxoviruses
D. Adenoviruses
ANSWER: A

3. Common colds can be contracted through the following EXCEPT:


A. Airborne respiratory droplets
B. Contact with contaminated objects.
C. Hand to hand transmission
D. Eating contaminated food
ANSWER: D

4. If streptococcal pharyngitis remains untreated several times, what complication


will occur?
A. Urinary Tract Infection
B. Acute Rheumatic Fever
C. Hypertension
D. Mental Illness
ANSWER: B

5. We should remember that we can acquire streptococcal pharyngitis through:


A. Droplets
B. Saliva
C. Nasal Secretions
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D

6. What is the usual appearance of the pharynx with streptococcal pharyngitis?


A. Still the same
B. With grayish spots
C. Beefy red
D. Bluish black
ANSWER: C
7. We should expect that patient with pharyngitis experiences:
A. Dysphagia
B. Swollen cervical lymph nodes.
C. Enlarged tonsils.
D. All
ANSWER: D

8. Mumps is also known:


A. Infectious parotitis
B. Pancreatitis
C. Oophoritis
D. Orchitis
ANSWER: A

9. What is the causative agent of mumps?


A. Streptococcus mutans
B. Paramyxovirus
C. Shigella sonnei
D. Coronavirus
ANSWER: B

10. The best prevention so as not to have mumps is:


A. Wearing of mask
B. Handwashing
C. Vaccination
D. Sterile gloving
ANSWER: C

11. What is the common complication among women who has contracted mumps?
A. Orchitis
B. Epididymitis
C. Oophoritis
D. Meningitis
ANSWER: C

12. How many times is mumps vaccination given to children?


A. 3x
B. 1x
C. 2x
D. Every year
ANSWER: C

13. Which risk factor is common among children having dental caries?
A. Not getting enough fluoride
B. Frequent heartburn
C. Dry mouth
D. Inadequate brushing
ANSWER: D

14. How many times should we brush our teeth at a minimum in order not to have
dental caries?
A. Every hour
B. 4x/day
C. 2x/day
D. Everyday
ANSWER: C

15. What is the earliest sign of having dental caries?


A. Demineralization
B. Cavitation
C. Tooth ache
D. Bad breath
ANSWER: A

16. Tooth ache means:


A. Deeper infections
B. Destruction of the enamel
C. Damage to the soft tissue
D. Dentist problem
ANSWER: A

17. Shigella infection’s main sign of is diarrhea which is often bloody.


A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

18. Shigella are primarily human parasites.


A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

19. Shigella may be contracted by drinking contaminated water either from the
sewage or from a person with shigella infection swimming in it.
A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

20. Persistent diarrhea can cause rectal prolapse.


A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

21. Smoking is one of the causes of pneumonia.


A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

22. Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is contracted by a person through


prolong stay in the hospital.
A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: B

23. Bacteria is the most common cause of pneumonia which is the streptococcus
pneumoniae.
A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

24. Pneumonia can be transmitted through hematogenous spread.


A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

25. Pneumonia is an acute inflammation of the lung and often impairs gas exchange.
A. Statement is TRUE
B. Statement is FALSE
C. Uncertain
ANSWER: A

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