PRACTICE
QUESTIONS
Exercise # 18
Q1.
Stimuli that secrete acid are
a. Sight of food, smell, taste
b. Gastric distension
c. Protein in food
d. All of the above
Q2. Which
of the following hormones/NT are involved in Gastric acid release?
a. Ach
b. Histamine
c. Epinephrine
d. A & B only
e. All
Q3. K/H
pump is dependent on which ion?
a. Mg
b. Na
c. Fe
d. Ca
Q4. Which
of the following are used as antidote for sodium nitroprusside toxicity?
a. Na2So3
b. Na2(So3)2
c. Na2S2o3
( sodium thiosulfate)
d. Na2S3o2
Q5. Which
of the following inhibit gastric acid secretion?
a. Cholecystokinin
b. Glucagon
c. Vasoactive intestinal Peptide
d. All of the above
Q6. How
is Gout different from Hyperuricemia?
a. Gout is an acute attack of urate
crystal induced arthritis
b. Gout is another name for hyperuricemia
c. Gout is an elevation of blood uric
acid above 100mmol/L
d. Gout is a disease of men, and
hyperuricemia occurs in women.
Q7.
Hyperuricemia is generally seen at what levels of serum uric acid?
a. >420 mmol/L
b. >100 mmol/L
c. >150 mmol/L
d. >720 mmol/L
Q8. Women
who have gout attacks are generally
a. Post menopausal
b. Age greater than 75 years
c. Obesity with BMI greater 35
Q9. Does
gout have a genetic predisposition?
a. not yet defined
b. Yes
c. No
d. Only in afro-americans
Q10. Uric
acid is an end product of
a. Uracil
b. Cytosine
c. Thymine
d. Adenine
e. All of the above
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