1. What is the medical term for an enlarged spleen?
Hepatomegaly
Cardiomegaly
Nephromegaly
Splenomegaly
2. Which medication is commonly linked to causing jitters as a side effect?
Amoxicillin
Caffeine
Ibuprofen
Metformin
3. Describe how caffeine can lead to the side effect known as jitters.
Caffeine decreases blood pressure, resulting in a feeling of calmness.
Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, which can increase
heart rate and cause feelings of anxiety or jitters.
Caffeine relaxes the muscles, leading to a calming effect.
Caffeine enhances sleep quality, reducing anxiety.
4. What are the primary macronutrient ratios typically found in a ketogenic diet?
High fat, moderate protein, low carbohydrates
Low fat, high protein, moderate carbohydrates
, High carbohydrates, low fat, moderate protein
Equal parts of fat, protein, and carbohydrates
5. If a patient is transitioning to a ketogenic diet, what dietary adjustments
should they make to align with the diet's principles?
Maintain a balanced intake of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Focus solely on increasing protein intake.
Increase fat intake while significantly reducing carbohydrate
consumption.
Eliminate all fats from the diet.
6. What is a common symptom of heart failure in children?
Headache
Skin rash
Nausea
Fatigue
7. Describe how the fecal-oral route contributes to the transmission of Hepatitis
A.
The fecal-oral route is associated with insect bites.
The fecal-oral route is primarily through respiratory droplets.
The fecal-oral route involves the ingestion of contaminated food or
water, leading to the spread of Hepatitis A.
The fecal-oral route is related to direct blood contact.