PCN Potential Test Questions PDF
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Igbinedion University
Dr Oseji
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This document contains potential test questions for PCN Dr. Oseji, covering topics such as hepatitis A, B, and C, as well as peptic ulcer disease (PUD). The questions are a mixture of multiple choice and fill in the blanks.
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**PRODUCT OF** **POTENTIAL TEST QUESTIONS FOR PCN DR OSEJI** 1 There is \_\_\_ treatment for hepatitis A 2 \_\_\_ or \_\_\_ are produced by the human body and are used mainly by young people with hepatitis B, to avoid long-term treatment or women who want to get pregnant within a few years after...
**PRODUCT OF** **POTENTIAL TEST QUESTIONS FOR PCN DR OSEJI** 1 There is \_\_\_ treatment for hepatitis A 2 \_\_\_ or \_\_\_ are produced by the human body and are used mainly by young people with hepatitis B, to avoid long-term treatment or women who want to get pregnant within a few years after completing a finite course of therapy. 3 Hepatitis C: After \_\_\_ , drugs cure rare today is \_\_ success, over short treatment courses, it is the \_\_\_ illness that can be completely cured, allowing patients to live full and productive lives. 4 Hepatitis C was once thought to have no chance of a \_\_\_ 5 What is the full meaning of PUD 6 PUD is also known as \_\_\_\_ or \_\_\_\_ 7 PUD is the destruction of the \_\_ , \_\_\_ or \_\_\_ 8 An ulcer in the stomach is called \_\_\_\_ and common in persons \_\_\_ 9 An ulcer in the first part of the small intestine is called \_\_\_ and can occur in \_\_\_ 10\. In \_\_, food (in 1-2hrs) increase pain. Therefore, patients tries to avoid \_\_ 11 In \_\_, there could be \_\_\_in the stool. Food decrease pain (in 3-4 hours after food) 12 There are several causes of PUD,But generally due to \_\_\_ 13 infections by \_\_\_ cause PUD which is more common In the \_\_\_ 14 Excessive acid production from tumours of parietal cells and gastrinomas as seen in \_\_\_ 15 \_\_\_with \_\_\_ to decrease acid levels to allow healing. Answers 1 No specific 2 Interferon injection or intron A 3 1991, \>95%, only chronic 4 Vaccine 5 Peptic ulcer disease 6 Peptic ulcer or stomach ulcer 7 Lining of the stomach, the lower esophagus or first part of the small intestine 8 Gastric ulcer , 40 years and above 9 Duodenal Ulcer , Any age 10 Gastric ulcer , Food 11 Duodenal Ulcer , blood 12 Imbalance between fluids in the stomach and duodenum 13 Helicobacter pylori , elderly 14 Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 15 Antacids, proton pump inhibitors