PRACTICE
QUESTIONS
Exercise # 38
Q1. Paresthesia is a side effect of
a. Topiramate
b. CBZ
c. Phenytoin
d. Lamotrigene
Q2. Antiepileptics that cause photosensitivity
are
a. Ethosuximide
b. Topiramate
c. Lamotrigine
d. Felbamate & Tiagabine
e. All of the above
Q3. Lancinating neurogenic pain (Trigeminal
neuralgia) is treated with
a. Gabapentin
b. Pregalbin
c. CBZ
d. Clonazepam
e. All of the above
Q4. Pain from neural infiltration, & pain
from bony metastasis is treated with
a. Gabapentin
b. Pregalbin
c. CBZ
d. Dexamethasone
e. All of the above
Q5. Streptococci are classified as α, β, γ hemolytic.
What does it mean?
I. Those
which are classified as α cause partial hemolysis of blood
II. Those
which are classified as β cause complete hemolysis of blood
III.
Those which are classified as γ cause no hemolysis of blood
a. I Only
b. III Only
c. I & II only
d. II & III only
e. All
Q6. Streptococci are classified as A B & D.
What does it mean?
a. It is based on the antibodies that
recognize the surface antigens
b. It is based on the virulence of the
organism
c. It is based on what type of infection they
cause
d. None of the above
Q7. Which
of the streptococci do not possess surface antigens?
a. S pneumoniae
b. S. viridans
c. S. pyogenes
d. s. agalactacie
e. a & b only
Q8. S.
saprophyticus causes mostly what infection?
a. UTI
b. GIT
c. Abdominal
d. Respiratory
Q9. B. burgdorfi is a
a. Spirochete
b. Cocci
c. Bacilli
d. Mycobacteium
Q10.
Asthma may be precipitated by:
a. Viral Infection
b. Aspirin
c. Exercise
d. SO2
e. All of above
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