The SLE Free Trial Exam assesses knowledge on the treatment and management of various pulmonary disorders. It covers critical conditions and their initial treatments, focusing on scenarios such as emphysema, cystic fibrosis, asthma, and complications related to COPD.
Hand wash before and after examining the infants
Gowns
Antiseptic technique
Antibiotic
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Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
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ACE inhibitor
β-blockers
 α-blocker
Calcium channel blocker
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Causes fishy discharge which results from bacterial amine production
Is a rare vaginal infection
Is treated with clotrimazole
Is always symptomatic
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Sensitivity to Sunlight.
Bleeding
Increase oil in the skin.
Increase breast tissues.
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Viral conjunctivitis
Glaucoma
Uvitis
Bacterial conjunctivitis
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SSRIs
Tricyclic depressant
MAO inhibitors
Beta blocker
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Furosemide
Digoxin
Debutamine
Aspirin
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Boiling water
Ice
Partial cooked fish and meat
Fast food
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Screen for HIV
Kept in Iosloation
Leave as it is
Non of above
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Chest rise
 Pulse oximetry
 Pulse acceleration
Blood pressure
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Elderly male with normal heart
Male with AF & prosthetic heart valve
Male with AF & cardiomyopathy
Young male with Atrial fibrillation & mitral stenosis
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Patient desire
Change life style
Give him programmed plan
Give nicotine pills
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LMW heparin
Aspirin
Warfarin
Clopidogrel
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HOCM
ASD
VSD
Coarctation of Aorta
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High HDL
Male
Obesity
Smoking
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Propranolol
Nitroglycerine
Thiazide
Morphine
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Pericardial tamponade
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary contusion
Hemothorax
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Organ meat
Avocado
Chicken
 white egg
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A
B
C
D
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hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
ASD
VSD
PDA
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Mid-diastolic rumbling murmur
Holosystolic
Innocent murmur
Mid systolic
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A four-drug regimen consisting of isoniazid, refimpin, pyarazinamide and ethumbutol
 A two-drug regimen consisting of isoniazid (INH) and rifampin (Rifadin).
A three-drug regimen consisting of isoniazid, rifampin, and ethumbutol (Myambutol).
 No treatment for most patients until infection is confirmed by culture
A five-drug regimen consisting of Ionized, Rifampicin, pyrazinamide, ethumbutol and ciprofloxacin
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Airflow
Droplet
Vector
Person to person
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Alpha 1 anti-trypsin deficiency
Cystic Fibrosis
Pneumonia
Chronic Asthma
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 Stable angina
Unstable angina
Pulmonary embolism
Prenzmetal angina
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Oral nystatin
Topical Acyclovir
Topical Steroid
Oral Antibiotics
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The most common cause is falciparum
72h treatment of malaria is suffeceint
The immediate treatment primquine for 3 days
Crescent shape gametocyte of vivex is diagnostic in the stool
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Heparin
Furosemide
Warfarin
Bronchoscopy
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Increase the intake of fruit and vegetables
Decrease the meat and bread
Decrease the intake of meat and dairy
Option 4
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VSD
ASD
PDA
Left ventricular enlargement
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Renal disease
Essential HTN
Hyperthyroidism
Cushing syndrome
Polycystic ovary disease
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Chloramphenicol
Heparin
Tetracycline
Diazepam
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Aneroxia nervosa
Bulimia
Depression
Mania
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1600
1400
1500
1300
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Bronchiectasis
Pneumonia
Lung Abscess
COPD
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BMI=30
Wine
High Na intake
High K intake
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Simvastatin
Fibrate
Propranolol
Propylthiouracil
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80%
60%
20%
40%
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Clozapine
Respiredone
Amisulpride
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Suppression of ovulation
Alteration of endometrium
Inhibition of implantation
All of the above
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Positive Chvostek sign.
 Nausea and vomiting.
 Peaked T-waves.
Widened QRS complex.
Cardiac arrest in diastole.
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VII (Facial)
IV (Abducens)
V (Trigeminal)
III (Occulomotor)
I (Olfactory)
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More protein
More Iron content
More calories
More fat
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Tampon in posterior septum
Screen for blood and coagulation
Inject septum by vasoconstrictor
Spray anaesthetic or vasoconstrictor
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Topical anti fungal
Oral anti fungal
Topical steroid
Systemic steroid
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Streptomycin
INH
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
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Nitrate
B blocker
ACIE
CCB
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