Sunday, November 9, 2014
Answer 50
50. Answer C is the correct answer. Indications for parenteral therapy for herpetic infections include: pneumonia, transverse myelitis, hepatitis, disseminated HSV, and CNS infections.
Question 50
50. Indication for parenteral therapy of a herpes infection include all of the following except:
A. Transverse Myelitis
B. Hepatitis
C. Ocular herpes infection
D. Pneumonia
Answer 49
49. Choice B is the correct answer. TST greater than 5 mm is considered positive in HIV patients, close contact with an active case, abnormal chest x ray with findings of old TB, and immunosuppressed patients.
Question 49
49. Your patient is a HIV positive patient that presents requesting his tuberculin skin test interpreted. Induration greater than ______ mm is considered positive.
A. 2
B. 5
C. 10
D. 15
A. 2
B. 5
C. 10
D. 15
Answer 48
48. Choice C is the correct answer. Fitzhugh Curtis Syndrome is a chlamydia infection tag develops into perihepatitis and liver capsule as well as adjacent structures.
Question 48
48. Fitzhugh Curtis Syndrome is a chlamydia infection that involves what organ?
A. Cervix
B. Pancreas
C. Liver
D. Fallopian Tubes
A. Cervix
B. Pancreas
C. Liver
D. Fallopian Tubes
Answer 47
47. Choice C is the correct answer. Symptomatic histoplasmosis should be treated with amphotericin IV and solumedrol followed by itraconazole.
Question 47
47. Your patient is a 56 year old male diagnosed with symptomatic histoplasmosis. Which of the following is the best treatment plan?
A. Fluconazole
B. Metronidazole
C. Amphotericin IV and Solumedrol
D. Chloramphenicol
A. Fluconazole
B. Metronidazole
C. Amphotericin IV and Solumedrol
D. Chloramphenicol
Answer 46
46. Choice D is the correct answer. All of the following are considered risk factors for development of oral candidia: inhaled corticosteroids, dentures, radiation to head or neck, chemotherapy, and patients with cell immune problems such as HIV.
Question 46
46. All of the following are risk factors for development of oral candidia except:
A. Inhaled corticosteroids
B. Dentures
C. Radiation therapy to head and neck
D. Dental caries
A. Inhaled corticosteroids
B. Dentures
C. Radiation therapy to head and neck
D. Dental caries
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