Deck 70: Antituberculotic and Antileprotic Agents

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The 'cardinal signs' of Hansen's disease are: (Select all that apply)

A) positive skin smear.
B) skin lesions.
C) cough.
D) optic nerve damage.
E) peripheral nerve involvement.
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An antituberculotic drug with a sterilising action is:

A) isoniazid.
B) ethambutol.
C) rifampicin.
D) gentamicin.
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The most active agent for leprosy is:

A) dapsone.
B) rifampicin.
C) thalidomide.
D) streptomycin.
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In isoniazid treatment for tuberculosis,supplementation with ________ may be required:

A) niacin
B) riboflavin
C) thiamine
D) pyridoxine
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A typical drug combination in the first-line treatment of leprosy is:

A) thalidomide and ofloxacin.
B) minocycline and prednisolone.
C) clofazimine and cycloserine.
D) dapsone and rifampicin.
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Which of the following factors would cause favourable conditions for tuberculosis to spread?

A) Social inequity
B) Overcrowding
C) Exposure to livestock/wildlife that may be infected
D) All of the above
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Treatment for tuberculosis consists of a bactericidal phase and a sterilising phase.
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An unusual consequence of rifampicin antituberculotic therapy is that:

A) faeces turn black.
B) faeces turn white.
C) urine turns red.
D) urine turns bright yellow.
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Which tests should be regularly undertaken during rifampicin therapy?

A) Monitor the full blood count and liver function during the course of therapy.
B) Monitor electrolyte levels and cardiac function during the course of therapy.
C) Monitor renal function and exercise tolerance during the course of therapy.
D) Monitor hearing and eye function during the course of therapy.
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Mrs Debere,suffering from tuberculosis,noticed a deterioration in visual acuity.This was most likely related to:

A) ethambutol.
B) streptomycin.
C) isoniazid.
D) rifampicin.
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In the context of antituberculotic drug action,a bactericidal drug:

A) kills all tuberculosis bacteria.
B) targets dividing bacteria.
C) kills persistent dormant bacteria.
D) targets bacteria in the lungs.
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A pregnant patient with Hansen's disease can be safely treated with thalidomide.
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Deck 70: Antituberculotic and Antileprotic Agents
1
The 'cardinal signs' of Hansen's disease are: (Select all that apply)

A) positive skin smear.
B) skin lesions.
C) cough.
D) optic nerve damage.
E) peripheral nerve involvement.
positive skin smear.
skin lesions.
peripheral nerve involvement.
2
An antituberculotic drug with a sterilising action is:

A) isoniazid.
B) ethambutol.
C) rifampicin.
D) gentamicin.
rifampicin.
3
The most active agent for leprosy is:

A) dapsone.
B) rifampicin.
C) thalidomide.
D) streptomycin.
rifampicin.
4
In isoniazid treatment for tuberculosis,supplementation with ________ may be required:

A) niacin
B) riboflavin
C) thiamine
D) pyridoxine
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A typical drug combination in the first-line treatment of leprosy is:

A) thalidomide and ofloxacin.
B) minocycline and prednisolone.
C) clofazimine and cycloserine.
D) dapsone and rifampicin.
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Which of the following factors would cause favourable conditions for tuberculosis to spread?

A) Social inequity
B) Overcrowding
C) Exposure to livestock/wildlife that may be infected
D) All of the above
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Treatment for tuberculosis consists of a bactericidal phase and a sterilising phase.
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An unusual consequence of rifampicin antituberculotic therapy is that:

A) faeces turn black.
B) faeces turn white.
C) urine turns red.
D) urine turns bright yellow.
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Which tests should be regularly undertaken during rifampicin therapy?

A) Monitor the full blood count and liver function during the course of therapy.
B) Monitor electrolyte levels and cardiac function during the course of therapy.
C) Monitor renal function and exercise tolerance during the course of therapy.
D) Monitor hearing and eye function during the course of therapy.
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Mrs Debere,suffering from tuberculosis,noticed a deterioration in visual acuity.This was most likely related to:

A) ethambutol.
B) streptomycin.
C) isoniazid.
D) rifampicin.
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In the context of antituberculotic drug action,a bactericidal drug:

A) kills all tuberculosis bacteria.
B) targets dividing bacteria.
C) kills persistent dormant bacteria.
D) targets bacteria in the lungs.
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A pregnant patient with Hansen's disease can be safely treated with thalidomide.
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