Test your self 3rd stage
Patho:CVS
Acute endocarditis 🫀
🐬Normal valve
🐬High virulent microorganism
🐬Rapidly progressive
🐬Normal valve
🐬High virulent microorganism
🐬Rapidly progressive
Test your self 3rd stage
Patho:CVS
Subacute endocarditis 🫀
🐬Abnormal valves
🐬Low virulent microorganism
🐬Slowly progressive
🐬Abnormal valves
🐬Low virulent microorganism
🐬Slowly progressive
Forwarded from Quiz-UOBCOM95 (Ayaa Mohammed)
The virus that caused the world wide outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003 is:
Anonymous Quiz
2%
Rhinovirus
7%
Influenza virus
6%
Respiratory syncytial virus
85%
Coronavirus
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All statements about SARS are true except:
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7%
It is associated with coronavirus SARS-HCoV
4%
It is Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
50%
Its mortality 3-6%, and most of them > 60 years of age
35%
In media is called COVID-19
4%
First identified in china
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Forwarded from Quiz-UOBCOM95 (Ayaa Mohammed)
Complications of COVID-19 include all of the following except:
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40%
Lung abscess
27%
Arrhythmias
16%
Shock
12%
Multiple organ dysfunction
6%
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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A young child with sore throat, and runny nose. The diagnosis is a common cold. Later, the child suffers from severe acute respiratory symptoms. The probable causative agent is?
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64%
Coronavirus
22%
Rhinovirus
10%
Influenza virus
2%
Mumps virus
3%
None of the above
Forwarded from Quiz-UOBCOM95 (Aisha A.)
A 2-week-old infant patient diagnosed as neonatal sepsis, blood culture grew beta hemolytic gram-positive cocci in chains. Most likely organism responsible is:-
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
2%
Listeria monocytogenes
4%
Escherichia coli
91%
Streptococcus agalactiae
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What causative agent is most likely responsible for edema, hematuria, proteinuria in a patient who had impetigo 3 weeks ago?
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3%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
7%
Staphylococcus aureus
5%
Staphylococcus epidermidis
78%
Streptococcus pyogenes
6%
Streptococcus agalactiae
Forwarded from Quiz-UOBCOM95 (Aisha A.)
A 45-year-old man sustained a skull fracture in an automobile accident. The following day,he noted clear fluid dripping from his nose, but he did not notify the hospital personnel. The following day he spiked a fever to 39°C and complained of a severe headache. Nuchal rigidity was found on physical examination. Spinal fluid analysis revealed 5200 WBC/L, 90% of which were neutrophils. Gram stain showed gram-positive diplococci.
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What was the most likely causal agent ⬆️
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2%
Serratia marcescens.
3%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
5%
Staphylococcus aureus.
79%
Streptococcus pneumoniae.
11%
Streptococcus viridans
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young age Patient infected with invasive "flesh-eating bacteria that spread rapidly through the tissues. This necrotizing fasciitis is usually caused by:
Anonymous Quiz
83%
Group A Streptococci
5%
Bacillus cereus
2%
Micrococcus
10%
S aureus