PRACTICE
QUESTIONS
Exercise # 21
Q1. Pannus is defined as
a) Synnovial thickening
b) Inflamation
c) A, b
d None of the above
Q2. RA is a progressive disease
a) resulting in joint deformities
b) deviation of fingers
c) deformity of PIP
d) a,b
e) all of the above
Q3. What test do you perform to confirm RA?
a) HLA-DR4
b) TNF levels
c) Lyme factor
d) a,b
e) All of the above
Q4. Charecteristics of OA and RA
a) Cartilage damage
b) Increase in synovial fluid
c) Cartilage damage and increase Rh factor
d) a,b,c
e) a,b
Q5. Lab
test for RA are all of the following
a) Rh factor
b) ESR
c) Antinuclear anti body test
d) all of the above
Q6. DOC in OA
a) Aspirin
b) Acetaminophen
c) Cox 2 Inhibitors
d) Naproxen
e) All of the above
Q7. Propionic acid dervitaives are
a) Ibuprofen
b) Naproxen
c) Misoprotol
d) Diclofenac
e)a,b
Q8. Secondline agents in RA
a) DMARD
b) SAARD
c) Hydroxychloroquin
d) Methotrexate
e) All of the above
Q9. Gold
in RA represents
a) Auranofin
b) salazine
c) penicillamine
d) all of the above
e) a only
Q10
.Methotexrate monitoring includes
a) Creatinine
b) LFT
c) Chest x ray
d) CBC count
e) All
Ans: E
(Aspirin can cause MTX toxicity; can be combined in low doses only)
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