Deck 17: Antiviral Agents

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Tiny genetic parasites that require the host cell to replicate and spread are known as:

A) fungi
B) viruses
C) bacteria
D) parasites
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Nucleoside analogs are derived from:

A) protease inhibitors
B) nicotinic acid
C) hydrochloric acid
D) nucleic acid
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Patients with weakened immune systems are termed to be:

A) encephalitic
B) immunocompromised
C) HAART
D) drug-resistant
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Certain viruses protect themselves from attack by the human immune system by creating which of the following?

A) an envelope
B) an interferon
C) an antitoxin
D) a virion
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VirScan is a new test that may identify approximately 1,000 viruses that have previously reached a person's bloodstream. Which of the following body fluids is tested?

A) urine
B) semen
C) saliva
D) blood
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The trade name of acyclovir is:

A) Videx
B) Zovirax
C) Symmetrel
D) Cytovene
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Which of the following antiviral agents is administered by inhalation?

A) ganciclovir (Cytovene )
B) didanosine (Videx )
C) ribavirin (Virazole )
D) amantadine (Symmetrel )
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The human immunodeficiency virus infects which type of leukocytes?

A) CD4 cells
B) CD8 cells
C) B cells
D) plasma cells
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How many people has AIDS killed since 1981?

A) 3 million
B) 7 million
C) 22 million
D) 58 million
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Which of the following is false regarding the structure of HIV?

A) It is made up of DNA.
B) It is surrounded by core proteins.
C) It is surrounded by a capsid.
D) Its envelope contains glycoproteins.
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During all stages of HIV infection, the virus replicates very quickly, particularly during stage:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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After exposure to HIV, prophylactic antiretroviral drugs should be administered within:

A) 1-2 hours
B) 72-96 hours
C) 1-2 weeks
D) 3-4 weeks
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In which phase of HIV infection are patients asymptomatic?

A) replication phase
B) clinical latency phase
C) post clinical phase
D) final phase
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Which of the following is false regarding highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)?

A) It reduces viral load.
B) It increases viral load.
C) It increases CD4 cell lymphocyte counts.
D) It delays the onset of AIDS.
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Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) inhibit synthesis of viral DNA by reverse:

A) protease inhibition
B) viral load response
C) strand transfer
D) transcriptase
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The trade name of zidovudine (AZT or ZDV) is:

A) Epzicom
B) Truvada
C) Retrovir
D) Zerit
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Abacavir (Ziagen ) is also referred to as:

A) TRZ
B) ABC
C) AZT
D) ZDV
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The major adverse effects of didanosine (Videx ) are:

A) peripheral neuropathies and pancreatitis
B) heart failure and vasculitis
C) kidney failure and acidosis
D) encephalitis and hypertrophy of prostate
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Which of the following NNRTIs is the only first-line therapy against HIV, and is highly effective?

A) etravirine (Intelence )
B) nevirapine (Viramune )
C) efavirenz (Sustiva )
D) rilpivirine (Edurant )
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Atazanavir (Reyataz ) is a protease inhibitor that is NOT used in infants younger than 3 months because it may cause:

A) kernicterus
B) hepatitis
C) brain damage
D) aplastic anemia
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The trade name of saquinavir is:

A) Viracept
B) Norvir
C) Aptivus
D) Invirase
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Which agent is used for prophylaxis and treatment of systemic cytomegalovirus?

A) entecavir
B) ganciclovir
C) acyclovir
D) amantadine
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The most common complication of influenza is bacterial:

A) meningitis
B) laryngitis
C) pneumonia
D) pancreatitis
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Amantadine is used for the treatment of influenza and:

A) parkinsonism
B) hepatitis C
C) cytomegalovirus
D) cirrhosis of the liver
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Ribavirin is administered as an aerosol into an infant oxygen hood for the treatment of:

A) bacterial pneumonia
B) respiratory failure
C) respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia
D) pneumoconiosis
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Which type of viral hepatitis is more severe when contracted by pregnant women?

A) hepatitis B
B) hepatitis E
C) hepatitis C
D) hepatitis A
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Which type of viral hepatitis is usually spread via the fecal-oral route by ingestion of fecal contaminants?

A) hepatitis G
B) hepatitis D
C) hepatitis A
D) hepatitis E
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The route of administration of immunoglobulin to treat viral hepatitis is:

A) IM
B) IV
C) SC
D) ID
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Which type of viral hepatitis may be prevented by vaccine?

A) hepatitis E
B) hepatitis G
C) hepatitis C
D) hepatitis A
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Deck 17: Antiviral Agents
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Tiny genetic parasites that require the host cell to replicate and spread are known as:

A) fungi
B) viruses
C) bacteria
D) parasites
viruses
2
Nucleoside analogs are derived from:

A) protease inhibitors
B) nicotinic acid
C) hydrochloric acid
D) nucleic acid
nucleic acid
3
Patients with weakened immune systems are termed to be:

A) encephalitic
B) immunocompromised
C) HAART
D) drug-resistant
immunocompromised
4
Certain viruses protect themselves from attack by the human immune system by creating which of the following?

A) an envelope
B) an interferon
C) an antitoxin
D) a virion
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VirScan is a new test that may identify approximately 1,000 viruses that have previously reached a person's bloodstream. Which of the following body fluids is tested?

A) urine
B) semen
C) saliva
D) blood
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The trade name of acyclovir is:

A) Videx
B) Zovirax
C) Symmetrel
D) Cytovene
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Which of the following antiviral agents is administered by inhalation?

A) ganciclovir (Cytovene )
B) didanosine (Videx )
C) ribavirin (Virazole )
D) amantadine (Symmetrel )
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The human immunodeficiency virus infects which type of leukocytes?

A) CD4 cells
B) CD8 cells
C) B cells
D) plasma cells
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How many people has AIDS killed since 1981?

A) 3 million
B) 7 million
C) 22 million
D) 58 million
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Which of the following is false regarding the structure of HIV?

A) It is made up of DNA.
B) It is surrounded by core proteins.
C) It is surrounded by a capsid.
D) Its envelope contains glycoproteins.
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During all stages of HIV infection, the virus replicates very quickly, particularly during stage:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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After exposure to HIV, prophylactic antiretroviral drugs should be administered within:

A) 1-2 hours
B) 72-96 hours
C) 1-2 weeks
D) 3-4 weeks
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In which phase of HIV infection are patients asymptomatic?

A) replication phase
B) clinical latency phase
C) post clinical phase
D) final phase
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Which of the following is false regarding highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)?

A) It reduces viral load.
B) It increases viral load.
C) It increases CD4 cell lymphocyte counts.
D) It delays the onset of AIDS.
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Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) inhibit synthesis of viral DNA by reverse:

A) protease inhibition
B) viral load response
C) strand transfer
D) transcriptase
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The trade name of zidovudine (AZT or ZDV) is:

A) Epzicom
B) Truvada
C) Retrovir
D) Zerit
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Abacavir (Ziagen ) is also referred to as:

A) TRZ
B) ABC
C) AZT
D) ZDV
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The major adverse effects of didanosine (Videx ) are:

A) peripheral neuropathies and pancreatitis
B) heart failure and vasculitis
C) kidney failure and acidosis
D) encephalitis and hypertrophy of prostate
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Which of the following NNRTIs is the only first-line therapy against HIV, and is highly effective?

A) etravirine (Intelence )
B) nevirapine (Viramune )
C) efavirenz (Sustiva )
D) rilpivirine (Edurant )
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Atazanavir (Reyataz ) is a protease inhibitor that is NOT used in infants younger than 3 months because it may cause:

A) kernicterus
B) hepatitis
C) brain damage
D) aplastic anemia
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The trade name of saquinavir is:

A) Viracept
B) Norvir
C) Aptivus
D) Invirase
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Which agent is used for prophylaxis and treatment of systemic cytomegalovirus?

A) entecavir
B) ganciclovir
C) acyclovir
D) amantadine
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The most common complication of influenza is bacterial:

A) meningitis
B) laryngitis
C) pneumonia
D) pancreatitis
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Amantadine is used for the treatment of influenza and:

A) parkinsonism
B) hepatitis C
C) cytomegalovirus
D) cirrhosis of the liver
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Ribavirin is administered as an aerosol into an infant oxygen hood for the treatment of:

A) bacterial pneumonia
B) respiratory failure
C) respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia
D) pneumoconiosis
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Which type of viral hepatitis is more severe when contracted by pregnant women?

A) hepatitis B
B) hepatitis E
C) hepatitis C
D) hepatitis A
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Which type of viral hepatitis is usually spread via the fecal-oral route by ingestion of fecal contaminants?

A) hepatitis G
B) hepatitis D
C) hepatitis A
D) hepatitis E
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The route of administration of immunoglobulin to treat viral hepatitis is:

A) IM
B) IV
C) SC
D) ID
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Which type of viral hepatitis may be prevented by vaccine?

A) hepatitis E
B) hepatitis G
C) hepatitis C
D) hepatitis A
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