32 Questions
What is often seen in house paints and gasoline?
Lead/Pb
What is the organic form of mercury?
Methyl Mercury
What is the result of exposure of fetus to high levels of mercury in utero?
Minamata
At what level is the following seen: anemia; decreased hemoglobin synthesis; microcytic hypochromic anemia?
11 ug/ml
Is the developing brain sensitive to methyl mercury?
True
What is also known as the 'Poison of kings, King of poisons'?
Arsenic/As
What disease is associated with Vinyl Chloride?
Hepatic Angiosarcoma
What is the legal definition of drunk driving?
80 mg/ dl
What is the psychoactive substance found in marijuana?
THC
Which type of bacteria is commonly seen in most burn patients?
Pseudomonas
What is the term for burns that involve injury to the dermis?
Partial thickness burns
Which vitamin deficiency is associated with Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome?
A and C
Which of the following is not a mechanism of immune evasion by microbes?
Evasion of apoptosis
What is the name of the cells that are visualized in measles?
Warthin-Finkeldey cells
Which virus is associated with the appearance of dewdrop-like vesicles on a rose petal-like rash?
Chicken pox
What is the term for the reoccurrence of chicken pox as a result of latency?
Shingles
What is the most common cause of dental caries?
S.mutans
Which of the following viruses is NOT transmitted via respiratory droplets/aerosols?
HPV
What is the primary cause of Gonorrhea?
N.gonorrheae
What is the characteristic of a hard chancre?
Painless
Which of the following is the most common hospitally acquired infection?
S.aureus
What is the primary cause of Whooping cough?
B.pertussis
What is the characteristic of Kolpik spots?
Red spots near the orifice of the palatal vault
What is the primary cause of Hansen’s disease?
M.leprae
What is the leading cause of death in developed countries?
Cardiovascular disease
What percentage of deaths in children younger than 5 years old are attributed to pneumonia?
50%
What type of disease is expected to increase in the near future?
Emerging disease
What is the name of the disease that oral exam reveals kolpik spots?
Measles
What is the reaction that glucuronidation is an example of?
Phase II reaction
What is the air pollutant responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer?
Chlorofluorocarbon
What is the term for ozone formed in the lower atmosphere?
Bad ozone
What is the systemic asphyxiant that is an important cause of accidental and suicidal death?
Carbon Monoxide
A prefinals exam for General Pathology 1 course, covering topics related to pathology and disease. This exam is designed to assess the student's knowledge in the field of pathology. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions that require the student to encircle the best answer.
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