Mock Exam 8
Q1. Patient with hypercholesterolemia,
he should avoid:
a. Organ meat
b. Avocado
c. Chicken
d. White egg
Q2. A mother brought her 10 y/o obese
boy to the family practice clinic, what is your advice:
a. Same dietary habits only
exercise
b. Fat free diet
c. Multifactorial intervention
Q3. Attack rate for school children
that developed pink eye, first day 10 out of 50, second day 30 out of 50:
a. 20
b. 40
c. 60
d. 80
Q4. Treatment of contacts is applied
in all of the following except:
a. Bilharziasis
b. Malaria
c. Hook worm
d. Filariasis
Q5. A patient is taking bupropion to
quit smoking what is SE
a. Arrythmia
b. Seizure
c. Xerostomia
d. Headache
Q6. 10 people developed nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea after a party, what is the most probable causative organism?
vomiting and diarrhea after a party, what is the most probable causative organism?
…………………………………………………………………………
Q7. Best way to prevent infection in
nursery
a. Hand wash before and after
examining the infants
b. Gouns
c. Antiseptic something
Q8. Mother came with her child who had
botulism, what you will advice her:
a. Never eat canned food again
b. Store canned food at home
c. Boil canned food for 40-50 min
d. Check expiry date of canned food
Q9. While you are in the clinic you
find that many patients’ presents with red follicular conjunctivitis
(Chlamydia) your management is:
a. Improve water supply and
sanitation
b. Improve sanitation and
destroying of the vector
c. Eradication of the reservoir and
destroying the vector
d. Destroy the vector and improve
the sanitation
Q10. What is the vector for leshmania?
…………………………………………………………………………
Q11. The best way to eliminate
brucellosis is?
………………………………………………….
Q12. Best preventive method for Lyme
disease:
a. Insect repellent
b. Wear fiber long sleeve clothes
Q13. All are 1ry prevention of anemia
except:
a. health education about food rich
in iron
b. iron fortified food in childhood
c. limitation of cow milk before 12
month of age
d. genetic screening for hereditary
anemia
e. iron and folic acid
supplementation in pregnancy and postnatal period
Q14. Regarding screening for cancer,
which of the following is true?
a. Screening for cervical cancer
had decreased in recent years
b. Screening for breast cancer had
decreased in recent years
c. Screening for Colorectal cancer
is inadequate for the high-risk groups
d. Screening for lung cancer has
reduced the mortality rate of lung cancer
e. Screening for tobacco use is now
adequately done by health professionals
Q15. Statistics of a village in 2008:
Total number of population: 2500
Total number of stillbirth: 10
Total number of live birth: 18
Total number of dead: 25
Total number of marriage: 15
The crude death rate in this
village in 2008 is:
a. 10%
b. 14%
c. 25%
Q16. A man travelled to some country,
there is endemic of onchocerciasis, he stays there for 1 wk. His liability to
get this disease is
a. HIGH
b. SEVERE
c. MINIMUM
d. NON-EXISTENT
Q17. A child having scabies ... telling
the possibilities to mother in infecting the other children in the house, it
transmit through
a. personal contact
b. Blood
c. air contaminated
d. water
Q18. Child having vomiting, nystagmus
and difficulty in walking the cause is
a. dry beriberi
b. wet Beriberi
c. pellagra
d. VIT A DEF
Q19. Best thing to facilitate iron
absorption:
a. Calcium
b. Vitamin D
c. Zinc
d. Vitamin C
Q20. A patient that is having an
infection with flavivirus, prevention from the disease to contacts is
a. isolate the patient
b. separate his clothes
c. if vaccinated then contact will
never get the disease
d. do nothing
Q21. You are a doctor in the hospital
and want to control the infection in the hospital, the most important think to
take care of is:
a. Water sanitation
b. Air flow control
c. Food sanitation
Q22. Normal daily caloric intake is:
a. 0.3 kcal/kg
b. 1.3 kcal/kg
c. 2.0 kcal/kg
d. 3.5 kcal/kg
e. 35 kcal/kg
Q23. An example of secondary prevention
is:
a. Detection of asymptomatic
diabetic patient
b. Coronary bypass graft
c. Measles vaccination
d. Rubella vaccination
Q24. Secondary prevention is best
effective in:
a. DM
b. Leukemia
c. Pre-eclampsia
d. Malabsorption
Q25. Null hypothesis:
a. The effect is not attributed to
chance
b. There is significant difference
between the tested populations
c. There is no significant
difference between the tested populations
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Here are answers
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Q1. Patient with hypercholesterolemia,
he should avoid:
a. Organ meat
b. Avocado
c. Chicken
d. White egg
Q2. A mother brought her 10 y/o obese
boy to the family practice clinic, what is your advice:
a. Same dietary habits only
exercise
b. Fat free diet
c. Multifactorial intervention
Q3. Attack rate for school children
that developed pink eye, first day 10 out of 50, second day 30 out of 50:
a. 20
b. 40
c. 60
d. 80
Q4. Treatment of contacts is applied
in all of the following except:
a. Bilharziasis
b. Malaria
c. Hook worm
d. Filariasis
Q5. A patient is taking bupropion to
quit smoking what is SE
a. Arrythmia
b. Seizure
c. Xerostomia
d. Headache
The answer is c. However. a, b &
c are correct, but according to GSK (manufacturer) & FDA xerostomia is the
most common.
Q6. 10 people developed nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea after a party, what is the most probable causative
organism?
…………………………………………………………………………
Staph - Aureus
Q7. Best way to prevent infection in
nursery
a. Hand wash before and after
examining the infants
b. Gouns
c. Antiseptic something
Q8. Mother came with her child who had
botulism, what you will advice her:
a. Never eat canned food again
b. Store canned food at home
c. Boil canned food for 40-50 min
d. Check expiry date of canned food
Q9. While you are in the clinic you
find that many patients’ presents with red follicular conjunctivitis
(Chlamydia) your management is:
a. Improve water supply and
sanitation
b. Improve sanitation and
destroying of the vector
c. Eradication of the reservoir and
destroying the vector
d. Destroy the vector and improve
the sanitation
Q10. What is the vector for leshmania?
…………………………………………………………………………
Sand fly
Q11. The best way to eliminate
brucellosis is?
………………………………………………….
a. Milk pasteurization
Q12. Best preventive method for Lyme
disease:
a. Insect repellent
b. Wear fiber long sleeve clothes
Q13. All are 1ry prevention of anemia
except:
a. health education about food rich
in iron
b. iron fortified food in childhood
c. limitation of cow milk before 12
month of age
d. genetic screening for hereditary
anemia
e. iron and folic acid
supplementation in pregnancy and postnatal period
Q14. Regarding screening for cancer,
which of the following is true?
a. Screening for cervical cancer
had decreased in recent years
b. Screening for breast cancer had
decreased in recent years
c. Screening for Colorectal cancer is
inadequate for the high-risk groups
d. Screening for lung cancer has
reduced the mortality rate of lung cancer
e. Screening for tobacco use is now
adequately done by health professionals
Q15. Statistics of a village in 2008:
Total number of population: 2500
Total number of stillbirth: 10
Total number of live birth: 18
Total number of dead: 25
Total number of marriage: 15
The crude death rate in this
village in 2008 is:
a. 10%
b. 14%
c. 25%
Crude death rate = number of deaths
per 1000
Q16. A man travelled to some country,
there is endemic of onchocerciasis, he stays there for 1 wk. His liability to
get this disease is
a. HIGH
b. SEVERE
c. MINIMUM
d. NON-EXISTENT
Q17. A child having scabies ... telling
the possibilities to mother in infecting the other children in the house, it
transmit through
a. personal contact
b. Blood
c. air contaminated
d. water
Q18. Child having vomiting, nystagmus
and difficulty in walking the cause is
a. dry beriberi
b. wet Beriberi
c. pellagra
d. VIT A DEF
Q19. Best thing to facilitate iron
absorption:
a. Calcium
b. Vitamin D
c. Zinc
d. Vitamin C
Q20. A patient that is having an
infection with flavivirus, prevention from the disease to contacts is
a. isolate the patient
b. separate his clothes
c. if vaccinated then contact will
never get the disease
d. do nothing
Q21. You are a doctor in the hospital
and want to control the infection in the hospital, the most important think to
take care of is:
a. Water sanitation
b. Air flow control
c. Food sanitation
Q22. Normal daily caloric intake is:
a. 0.3 kcal/kg
b. 1.3 kcal/kg
c. 2.0 kcal/kg
d. 3.5 kcal/kg
e. 35 kcal/kg
Q23. An example of secondary prevention
is:
a. Detection of asymptomatic diabetic
patient
b. Coronary bypass graft
c. Measles vaccination
d. Rubella vaccination
Q24. Secondary prevention is best
effective in:
a. DM
b. Leukemia
c. Pre-eclampsia
d. Malabsorption
Q25. Null hypothesis:
a. The effect is not attributed to
chance
b. There is significant difference
between the tested populations
c. There is no significant difference
between the tested populations
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