Exercise # 14

PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Exercise # 14


Q1. For clinical trials of new drugs which form is most preferred?
a. tablet
b. Hard capsule
c. Soft capsule
d. Solution

Q2. A patient suffering from Gastric reflux, has no inflammation of the esophagus, this condition is known as
a. Reflux esophagits
b. NERD
c. Peptic ulcer disease
d. Dyspepsia

Q3. A patient suffering from persistent or recurrent abdominal pain is referred to as having
a. PUD
b. Dyspepsia
c. GERD
d. NERD

Q4. Gastric ulcers are most common in the
I . Antrum
II. Antral – fundal junction
                            III . Pylorus

  1. I only
  2. III only
  3. I & II only
  4. II & III only
  5. All of the above

Q5. ZES is classically associated with
A. Severe peptic ulcer
B. Extreme gastric hyperacidity
C. At least one gastrinoma of the pancreas or another site
D. All of the above

Q6. Symptoms associated with reflux esophagitis include,
A. Belching
B. Water brash
C. Asthma
D. Chronic cough
E. All of the above

Q7. Barrett's esophagitis is defined as
A. Its another terminology for peptic ulcer
B. It’s a premalignant condition that may lead to adenocarcinoma
C. Its another terminology for Dyspepsia
D. None of the above

Q8. With regards to duodenal ulcers which of the following are true?
a. Nearly 20% of peptic ulcers are D Ulcers
b.  D Ulcers appear generally in patients between 20 to 50 years
c. Approximately 10 to 20% of gastric ulcer patients have D Ulcers also
d. All the above
e.  B, c only

Q9. With regards to the ulcers which of the following is false?
a. Ulcers are only on the superficial layer of the mucosa
b. Ulcers penetrate into the mucsularis propria and sometimes can extend into the pancreas.
c. Approx 10% of G ulcers are malignant
d. Nearly all D ulcers are Benign

Q10. H Pylori is
a. Aerobic gram negative bacilli
b. Anerobic Gram +ive cocci
c. Anerobic Gram –ive bacilli
d. Anerobic Gram +ive cocci



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