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Formative 3 Answers

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to medical topics, including Pompe disease, autoimmune disorders, muscle physiology, NSAIDs, and anatomical structures. Each question presents options for answers, covering various aspects of human health and diseases. It serves as a quiz or assessment tool for medical knowledge.

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1/1* Pompe disease is one of -1

glycogen pathway
abnormalities that cause
muscle hypotonia due to
:deficiency of

a) Glycogen phosphorylase enzyme

b) Glycogen synthase enzyme

c) Lysosomal α-1-4-glucosidase
enzyme

d) Glucose 6 phosphatase enzyme

1/1* Which autoimmune -2


disorder involves the
destruction of acetylcholine
receptors at the
:neuromuscular junction

a) Multiple sclerosis

b) Myasthenia gravis

c) Rheumatoid arthritis

d) Duchenne muscular dystrophy

1/1* Which system is primarily -3


used during short bursts of
activity like weightlifting or
:short distance sprinting

a) Aerobic respiration

b) Glycogen breakdown

c) Creatine phosphate breakdown

d) Fat metabolism

1/1* Muscle cramps that result -4


from deficiency of glycogen
phosphorylase enzyme
:occurs in

a) Pompe disease

b) Von Gierk disease

c) McArdle syndrome

d) Duchenne muscular dystrophy

1/1* The bacteria which is -5


sometimes called "flesh-
:eating bacteria" is

a) Streptococcus pyogens

b) Neisseria

c) Mycobacteria

d) Spirochaetes

1/1* Gas gangrene is most often -6


:caused by bacteria called

a) Clostridium tetani

b) Clostridium perfringens

c) Clostridium botulinum

d) Clostridium diQcile

1/1* About isometric -7


contraction, the following is
:true

a. The muscle shortens

b. Work is done.

c. Mechanical eQciency is zero.

d. Tension remains constant.

1/1 * :Small motor units -8

a. Concerned with postural


movements.

b. Contain 3- 6 muscle Tbers/


motor unit.

c. Back muscles is example.

d. Contain red muscle Tbers

1/1 * NSAIDs are used safely in -9

a) Asthmatic patients.

b) impaired kidney functions.

c) Patients with a history of gastric


bleeding.

d) myocardial infarction

1/1* Which one of the following -10


statements regarding NSAID
is false

a) They may cause gastric mucosal


irritation and bleeding.

b) Their use does not result in drug


dependence seen with opioid
analgesics.

c) Celecoxib has higher


incidence.of gastric ulcer than
other NSAIDs

d) Nephrotoxicity may occur on


chronic use of high doses.

1/1* A known asthmatic patient -11


received a medication, and
soon after taking this
medication, he developed
acute asthma exacerbation.
which one of the following is
most probably the causative
?drug

a) Diclofenac

b) Paracetamol

c) Prednisolone

d) Montelukast

1/1* Celecoxib should be -12


avoided in patients with

a) Diabetes mellitus

b) Bronchial asthma

c) Severe heart disease

d) Shock

1/1* It gives off four perforating -13


arteries to supply the back of
:the thigh

a. External iliac artery.

b. Femoral artery.

c. Profunda femoris artery.

d. Posterior tibial artery.

1/1* The dorsalis pedis artery is-14


the extension of ………………
:on the dorsum of the foot

a. Femoral artery.

b. Profunda femoris artery.

c. Posterior tibial artery.

d. Anterior tibial artery.

1/1* Medial & lateral plantar -15


arteries are the terminal
:branches of

a. Femoral artery.

b. Profunda femoris artery.

c. Posterior tibial artery.

d. Anterior tibial artery.

1/1* The small saphenous vein -16


:ends into

a. Popliteal vein.

b. Femoral vein.

c. External iliac vein.

d. Tibial veins.

1/1* Medial wall of axilla is -17


…………

a-subscapularis muscle

b-serratus anterior muscle

c-biceps muscle

d-pectoralis major muscle

1/1* Contents of axilla -18


..………are

a-roots of brachial plexus

b-trunks of brachial plexus

c-divisions of brachial plexus

d-cords of brachial plexus

1/1* The medial structure of -19


………cubital fossa is

a-ulnar nerve

b-median nerve

c-brachial artery

d-biceps tendon

1/1* is a content of ..…… -20


anatomical snuffbox

a- ulnar artery

b- radial artery

c- ulnar nerve

d-radial nerve

1/1* superolateral border of -21


……popliteal fossa

a-biceps femoris

b-semitendinosus

c-semimembranosus

d-gastrocnemius

1/1* lateral border of femoral -22


.…… triangle

a-quadriceps tendon

b-biceps tendon

c-sartorius

d-semitendinosus

1/1* One of the following is -23


not a character of basal cell
:carcinoma ulcer

a) Necrotic [oor

b) Raised everted edges

c) Firm base

d) Inverted beaded edges

1/1* Which of the following is a -24


warning sign in diagnosing
:melanoma

a) Size less than 6 mm

b) homogenous color

c) irregular borders

d) symmetry in shape

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