What is the recommended daily dosage for oral iron therapy in iron-deficiency anemia?
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3%
A) 50–100 mg
14%
B) 100–150 mg
82%
C) 150–200 mg
2%
D) 200–250 mg
0%
E) 250–300 mg
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Regarding IDA, which of the following is a correct statement regarding the causes and diagnostic
markers?
markers?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A) Macrocytic cells are associated with IDA due to inadequate dietary intake.
6%
B) Microcytic cells are associated with IDA due to hyperutilization during pregnancy.
5%
C) Normocytic anemia is exclusively linked to chronic diseases.
85%
D) Decreased serum ferritin is the most sensitive marker for IDA.
0%
E) IDA can be caused by increased iron demand during a growth spurt.
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Which of the following symptoms is commonly associated with chronic anemia?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
A) Glossal pain
70%
B) Vertigo
14%
C) Palpitations
5%
D) Pagophagia
2%
E) Reduced salivary flow
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What is a common characteristic of iron deficiency anemia (IDA)?
Anonymous Quiz
20%
A) Orthostatic light-headedness
6%
B) Neurologic symptoms
13%
C) Cold sensitivity
8%
D) Memory impairment
53%
E) Glossal pain
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What is the primary focus of treating AI?
Anonymous Quiz
1%
A) RBC transfusions
5%
B) Iron therapy
88%
C) Correcting reversible causes
4%
D) Initiating vitamin B12 supplementation
1%
E) Long-term antibiotic therapy
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What is included in the initial evaluation of anemia?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
A) Serum ferritin measurement
9%
B) Examination of urine for occult blood
5%
C) Measurement of cortisol levels
63%
D) Complete blood cell count
1%
E) Electrocardiogram
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Which of the following is NOT a predisposing factor for uric acid nephrolithiasis in patients with gout?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
A) Excessive urinary excretion of uric acid
9%
B) Acidic urine (pH <6)
6%
C) Highly concentrated urine
61%
D) Increased gastrointestinal elimination of uric acid
9%
E) None of the above
What is the primary cause of acute kidney injury in acute uric acid nephropathy?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A) Excessive urinary excretion of uric acid
78%
B) Blockage of urine flow from uric acid crystal precipitation
14%
C) Chronic deposition of uric acid crystals in the renal parenchyma
2%
D) Hypertension-induced renal damage
2%
E) Gastrointestinal elimination of uric acid
Which drug may be used in severe cases of refractory gout when patients cannot tolerate or fail other therapies?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
A) NSAIDs
8%
B) Corticosteroids
9%
C) Colchicine
2%
D) Allopurinol
72%
E) Pegloticase
What is the primary adverse effect associated with long-term corticosteroid use in gout
management?
management?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A) Skin rash
4%
B) GI problems
3%
C) Hypertension
71%
D) Osteoporosis
11%
E) Allergic reactions
Which medication should be avoided in gout patients with a history of urolithiasis?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A) NSAIDs
10%
B) Xanthine oxidase inhibitors
74%
C) Uricosurics
10%
D) Colchicine
2%
E) Corticosteroids
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of acute gout attacks?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A) Rapid onset of excruciating pain
73%
B) Bilateral involvement of multiple joints
6%
C) Affected joints are erythematous, warm, and swollen
3%
D) Attacks commonly begin at night
5%
E) Fever and leukocytosis are common
Which of the following is NOT a recommended nonpharmacologic therapy for gout management?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
A) Local ice application
3%
B) Weight loss through caloric restriction and exercise
3%
C) Alcohol restriction
63%
D) Dietary supplementation with cherry extract
25%
E) Evaluating medication list for potentially unnecessary drugs
What is the recommended duration of prophylactic pharmacotherapy for gout patients with two or
more attacks per year?
more attacks per year?
Anonymous Quiz
2%
A) 1 month
13%
B) 3 months
55%
C) 6 months
12%
D) 1 year
18%
E) Continuous long-term therapy
Which drug class increases renal clearance of uric acid by inhibiting renal tubular reabsorption?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
A) NSAIDs
8%
B) Xanthine oxidase inhibitors
83%
C) Uricosurics
5%
D) Colchicine
2%
E) Corticosteroids
What is the recommended prophylactic anti-inflammatory therapy during initiation of urate lowering therapy?
Anonymous Quiz
63%
A) Low dose oral colchicine
4%
B) High dose oral colchicine
19%
C) Low dose oral NSAIDs
7%
D) High dose oral NSAIDs
7%
E) Low dose oral corticosteroids