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Which of the following D) Axillary nerve
nerves innervates the
deltoid muscle? (A) Ulnar
nerve.(B) Radial nerve.(C)
Median nerve.(D) Axillary
nerve
Each of the following is a A) Teres major
member of rotator cuff
muscles EXCEPT\n(A)
Teres major.\n(B)
Infraspinatus.\n(C)
Subscapularis.\n(D)
Supraspinatus.
A) Iliopsoas
Inability to flex the thigh
over the body trunk is most
likely caused by paralysis
of\n(A) Iliopsoas.\n(B)
Quadriceps.\n(C)
Hamstrings.\n(D) Gluteus
maximus.
,The most abundant white C) Neutrophils
blood cells in the circulating
blood are\n(A)
Monocytes.\n(B)
Eosinophils.\n(C)
Neutrophils.\n(D)
Lymphocytes.
The majority of the fluid C) Urine through the GI tract
leave the body as\n(A) Sweat
through the skin.\n(B) Feces
through the GI tract.\n(C)
Urine through the kidneys.\
n(D)Water in expired air
through the lungs.
A child is immune to certain C) Artificially acquired active immunity
infectious diseases after
being properly vaccinated.
This\nrepresents a type of\
n(A) Naturally acquired active
immunity.\n(B) Naturally
acquired passive immunity.\
n(C) Artificially acquired
active immunity.\n(D)
Artificially acquired passive
immunity.
A) Tetanus
Which of the following is
NOT a communicable
infectious disease?\n(A)
Tetanus.\n(B)
Leprosy.\n(C)
Hepatitis.\n(D) Tuberculosis.
,A value of 28 in the body B) Overweight
mass index (BMI) is
interpreted as being\n(A)
Normal.\n(B)
Overweight.\n(C) Stage I
obese.\n(D) Stage II obese.
A male patient has suffered D) Herniated intervertebral disc
from shooting sciatic pain
with radiation down to both\
nlegs. The pain is worsened
by spinal movement and by
sneezing or coughing. A\
npositive straight legraising
sign and decreased ankle
jerks are found. These\
nsymptoms and signs are
highly suggestive of\n(A)
Ankylosing spondylitis.\n(B)
Degenerative joint disease.\
n(C)
Paravertebral muscle
spasm.\n(D) Herniated
intervertebral disc.
A) Aspirin
Which drug affecting blood
interferes with the function
of platelets?\n(A) Aspirin.\
n(B) Heparin.\n(C) Warfarin.\
n(D) Alteplase.
, A patient with fibromyalgia is D) Rheumatologist
best referred to what
specialty doctor?\n(A)
Neurologist.\n(B)
Cardiologist.\n(C)
Dermatologist.\n(D)
Rheumatologist.
Which endogenous A) Endorphin
neurotransmitter resembles
opiates in their abilities to
produce\npain relief and a
feeling of well-being?\n(A)
Endorphin.\n(B)
Epinephrine.\n(C)
Acetylcholine.\n(D)
Norepinephrine.
D) Interfering with the bacterial cell wall synthesis
b-Lactam antibiotics, such as
penicillins and
cephalosporins, are used to
treat\nbacterial infections
by\n(A) Inhibiting the
bacterial protein synthesis.\
n(B) Disrupting the bacterial
DNA replication.\n(C)
Preventing the synthesis of
bacterial folic acid.\n(D)
Interfering with the bacterial
cell wall synthesis.