1. What is the primary symptom of anaphylaxis?
a) Difficulty breathing
b) Nausea and vomiting
c) Abdominal cramps
d) All of the above
2. Which of the following is a common trigger for anaphylaxis?
a) Insect bites
b) Pollen
c) Dust
d) All of the above
3. What is the name of the device used to administer epinephrine during an anaphylactic reaction?
a) Auto-injector
b) Inhaler
c) Insulin pump
d) Glucometer
4. What is the normal range for blood sugar levels in adults?
a) 3.0-5.6 mmol/L
b) 4.0-7.0 mmol/L
c) 5.0-10.0 mmol/L
d) 10.0-15.0 mmol/L
5. What is the name of the complication that occurs when the body produces high levels of ketones due to a lack of insulin?
a) Diabetic ketoacidosis
b) Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome
c) Hypoglycemia
d) Hyperglycemia
6. What is the primary symptom of hypoglycemia?
a) Excessive thirst
b) Excessive urination
c) Shaking or tremors
d) Confusion or drowsiness
7. What is the name of the device used to measure blood sugar levels?
a) Glucometer
b) Auto-injector
c) Inhaler
d) Insulin pump
8. What is the primary cause of sepsis?
a) Bacterial infection
b) Viral infection
c) Fungal infection
11. What is the most common symptom of anaphylaxis?
a) Difficulty breathing
b) Nausea and vomiting
c) Abdominal cramps
d) All of the above
12. Which of the following is a common cause of anaphylaxis in children?
a) Peanut allergy
b) Tree nut allergy
c) Milk allergy
d) All of the above
13. What is the name of the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels?
a) Insulin
b) Glucagon
c) Adrenaline
d) Cortisol
14. What is the normal range for blood sugar levels in children?
a) 3.0-5.6 mmol/L
b) 4.0-7.0 mmol/L
c) 5.0-10.0 mmol/L
d) 10.0-15.0 mmol/L
15. What is the name of the complication that occurs when the body produces high levels of ketones due to a lack of insulin?
a) Diabetic ketoacidosis
b) Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome
c) Hypoglycemia
d) Hyperglycemia
16. What is the primary symptom of hyperglycemia?
a) Excessive thirst
b) Excessive urination
c) Shaking or tremors
d) Confusion or drowsiness
17. What is the name of the device used to measure blood sugar levels?
a) Glucometer
b) Auto-injector
c) Inhaler
d) Insulin pump
18. What is the primary cause of sepsis?
a) Bacterial infection
b) Viral infection
c) Fungal infection
d) All of the above
Here are the remaining MCQs:
19. What is the name of the condition that occurs when the body's response to an infection causes damage to its own tissues and organs?
a) Sepsis
b) Septic shock
c) Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
d) Multiple organ failure
20. What is the primary goal of treatment for sepsis?
a) To eliminate the underlying infection
b) To support the body's vital organs
c) To reduce inflammation
d) All of the above
21. What is the name of the medication used to treat anaphylaxis?
a) Epinephrine
b) Antihistamine
c) Corticosteroid
d) All of the above
22. What is the normal range for blood sugar levels in adults with diabetes?
a) 3.0-5.6 mmol/L
b) 4.0-7.0 mmol/L
c) 5.0-10.0 mmol/L
d) 10.0-15.0 mmol/L
23. What is the name of the complication that occurs when the body produces high levels of glucose due to a lack of insulin?
a) Diabetic ketoacidosis
b) Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome
c) Hypoglycemia
d) Hyperglycemia
24. What is the primary symptom of septic shock?
a) Fever
b) Chills
c) Confusion
d) Hypotension
25. What is the name of the condition that occurs when the body's response to an infection causes damage to its own tissues and organs, leading to organ failure?
a) Sepsis
b) Septic shock
c) Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
d) Multiple organ failure
26. What is the primary goal of treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis?
a) To eliminate the underlying infection
b) To support the body's vital organs
c) To reduce inflammation
d) To restore normal blood sugar levels
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