PRACTICE
QUESTIONS
Exercise # 20
Q1.
Colchicine is most effective when given
a. Immediately after symptoms are
felt
b. 12 to 36 hrs after symptoms begin
c. 3 days after symptoms begin
d. Along with uricosuric agents in an
acute attack
Q2. Which
of the following are not side effects of colchicine?
a. Constipation
b. Nausea
c. Abdominal cramps
d. Diarrhea
Q3.
Parenteral therapy of Colchicine is by
I.
IV
II. IM
III. SC
a. I Only
b. III only
c. I & II only
d. II & III only
e. All the above
Q4.
Adverse effects of allopurinol are
a. Exfoliative dermatitis
b. Rash
c. SJS
d. All of the above
Q5. Hyperuricemia with Hypertension, which ids the DOC?
a. Lisinopril
b. Candesartan
c. Losartan
d. Peridopril
Q6. Hyperurecemia with diabetes, which is the DOC?
a.
Niacin
b.
HMG CoA Reductase
c.
Finofibrate
d. Ezetimibe
Q7. Conditions that can may cause hyperurecemia are
a.
D Ketoacidosis
b.
Psoriasis
c.
Chronic lead poisoning
d.
All of the above
Q8. OA is
major disease in
a) Elderly
b) Younger
c) Women
d) Men
Q9. Rh factor is diagnostic feature of
A) OA
b) RA
c) Rheumatoid nodules
d) all of the above
Q10. TNF
levels are high
a) RA
b) OA
c) Chron's disease
d) All of the above
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