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15.11. Which of the following is an example of a condition resulting from a chromosomal abnormality? (1 Point) A. Si

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:27 pm
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15.11. Which of the following is anexample of a condition resulting from achromosomal abnormality?
(1 Point)
A. Sickle cell anemia
B. Fetal alcohol syndrome
C. Coronary artery disease
Down syndrome
16.What term is used to describe 'a condition caused in full orin part from a genetic abnormality'?
(1 Point)
A. A chromosome disorder
B. A genetic disorder
C. A genesis disorder
D. An inherited disorder
17.What term is used to describe 'the treatment of replacing anabnormal gene with a healthy gene'?
(1 Point)
A. Hormone replacement therapy
B. Human genome project
C. Somatic gene therapy
D. None of the above
18.Which of the following are true regarding breast cancer?
(1 Point)
A. It is considered a multifactorial genetic disorder
B. A BRCA gene mutation places an individual at higher risk ofdeveloping breast cancer.
C. Environmental factors including drinking alcohol, radiationexposure, or obesity places an individual at higher risk.
D. All the above.
19.What term is used to describe 'a segment of DNA which isresponsible for a trait in an individual'?
(1 Point)
A. Gene
B. Deoxyribonucleic acid
C. Chromosome
D. Nucleotide
20.The following is an essential factor of chain of infection,EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
A. Mode of transmission.
B. Reservoir.
C. Infectious agent.
D. Healthy host.
21.Below is the correct statements in regards of Reservoir,EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
The source of an infectious agent.
The source of organism only can be found in human.
Human reservoirs have a symptomatic or asymptomaticinfection
Human reservoirs may include patients and healthcareproviders.
22.If you go to the doctor because you are sick, and the doctorwarns you to limit your contact with other people and stayaway from school or work, what kind of disease can you assume youhave?
(1 Point)
A. A communicable disease
B. A noncommunicable disease
C. A fatal disease
D. A genetic disease
23.Which of the following is describe the vector-bornetransmission?
(1 Point)
May occur by injecting salivary fluid during biting
Involve droplets
Dust transmission
Direct contact with the patient
24.The infectious disease can be transmitted by:
(1 Point)
air borne transmission
direct contact
indirect contact
All the above
25.Which of the following statements regarding Vibriocholerae enterotoxin is TRUE:
(1 Point)
A. drinking un-boiled or untreated water is a commonlyidentified risk factor for cholera.
B. also known as break bone fever.
C. spread through the urine of infected animals.
D. it enters the blood and is active throughout the body.
26.The following are the symptoms for Infectionwith Vibrio cholerae, EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
Cholera stools may contain fecal matter and bile in the earlyphases of disease
In children, stool output can reach as high as 1 liter per hourin the most severe cases
Abdominal cramping
vomiting with frequently with watery emesis
27.Which of the following statement is CORRECTabout how does Aedes mosquitoes transmit disease?
(1 Point)
Virus transmitted to human in mosquito saliva
Virus replicates in target organs local lymph nodes andliver
Virus infects white blood cells and lymphatic tissues
All the above
28.The following is the treatment for severe dengue,EXCEPT:
(1 Point)
A. Blood and platelet transfusion
B. Oxygen therapy
C. Intravenous fluids
D. Surgery
29.______________ are the synonyms ofLeptospirosis
(1 Point)
A. Canefield fever
B. Tissue necrosis
C. Heart attack
D. Tissue apoptosis