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1) Which of the following processes that occur in the breast allows a mother to
feed the infant.
(a) Stromal hypertrophy (b) Ductal epithelial metaplasia
(c) Lobular hyperplasia (d) Epithelial dysplasia
2) Lipofusion deposition is most likely to result from.
(a) Nuclear pyknosis (b) Myocardial Fiber hypertrophy
(c) Coagulative necrosis (d) Auto phagocytosis
3) The action of putrefactive bacteria on necrotic tissue results in.
(a) Coagulation (b) Embolism
(c) Gangrene (d) Infarction
4) Which of the following in an antioxidant.
(a) Catalase (b) Hydrogen peroxide
(c) NADPH oxidase (d) Myeloperoxidase
5) Of the following bacterial components which exhibit the most antigenic
variation.
(a) Capsule (b) Peptidoglycan
(c) Spores (d) Ribosomes
6) The enzymes responsible for liquefaction in an abscess are derived mainly
from.
(a) Tissues (b) Lymphocytes
(c) Neutrophils (d) Serum
7) Which of the following is deposited in myocardium in advanced age
(a) Lipochrome (b) Glycogen
(c) Calcium salt (d) Cholesterol
8) Which of the following tissue is most likely to be least effected by ischemia.
(a) Skeletal muscle (b) Small intestinal epithelium
(c) Retina (d) Myocardium
9) Cigarette smoking does not cause.
(a) Squamous metaplasia (b) Smooth muscle hyperplasia
(c) Defective ciliary action (d) Damage of airway
10) the type of amyloid associated with chronic inflammation is
(a) AA (b) AL
(c) B2 amyloid (d) transthyretin
11) Which of the following is not a tumour marker
(a) ACTH (b) CEA
(c) AFP (d) Aflatoxin
12) HIV associated Kaposi sarcoma is more prevalent among
(a) Homosexual (b) Drug abusers
(c) Hemophliacs (d) Female patient
13) Which of the following is not malignant
(a) Melanoama (b) Hamartoma
(c) Lyhoma (d) Adenocarcinoma
14) Individuals who have had an anaphylactic reaction to act proteins should
not receive which one of the following vaccines.
(a) Hap A vaccine (b) Polio vaccine
(c) Influenza vaccine (d) Rabies vaccine
15) Your patient is a 75-year-old woman with fever chills and myalgias that
began yesterday. It is January, and an out brake of influenza is occurring in the
retirement community in which she lives. A rapid test for influenza antigen is
positive which of the following is the best choice of drug to treat the infection.
(a) Acyclovir (b) Amantadine
(c) Interferon (d) Oseltamivir

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