Sunday, December 4, 2011

Health questions help


Health questions help?
What is key to improve cancer's survival rates? improve people's nutrition and lifestyle choices more research into better chemotherapy drugs programs that stress early detection and intervention better surgical techniques to remove all cancer cells 34. What is the disease that involves changes in the nerves and chemicals of the brain leading to memory loss, personality changes, and complete dependency? Parkinson's Alzheimer's Paget's Grave's 35. Which of the following is not a disorder related to hypertension? congestive heart failure stroke diabetes mellitus heart attack 36. How is hepatitis B typically transmitted? fecal-oral route bacteria and its spores contaminated blood or sexual contact breast-feeding 37. Which STD can cause blindness in a newborn baby if it infects the baby's eyes during the birth process while producing a greenish yellowish drainage from the reproductive organs of the infected adults? syphilis gonorrhea genital herpes chlamydia 38. Which STD begins as chancres or open lesions on the reproductive organs and can invade the nerous system causing difficulty speaking, headaches, blurred or diminishing vision, seisures, problems with memory and thinking, and depression? syphilis gonorrhea genital herpes chlamydia 39. Which organ is affected by hepatitis? brain stomach uterus liver 40. Which of the following is not a form of anthrax infection? digestive (gastrointestinal) circulatory (blood) skin (cutaneous) respiratory (inhalation) 41. The lack of which of the following hormones from the pancreas prevents the body from regulating its own blood sugar? insulin adrenaline testosterone melanin 42. Which of the following bacterial STDs is the most common in the United States causing the formation of a painless lesion which may result in scarring of the pelvic organs and sterility? gonorrhea genital warts syphilis chlamydia 43. What is the cause of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy? bacteria virus prion fungi 44. Which of the following best describes symptoms of BSE (Mad Cow Disease)? fatty plaque in the arteries leading to chest pain loss of the ability to sense, move, and think skin rash, digestive disturbances, and difficulty breathing severe headache or no symptoms at all 45. Which of the following best describes symptoms of diabetes mellitus? crushing chest pain, nausea, weakness, and fatigue excessive urination, thirst, and hunger flu-like symptoms, headache, and stiff neck loss of coordination on one side, slurred speech, and difficulty concentrating 46. Which of the following could cause a non-communicable disease? viruses bacteria smoking fungi 47. Which of the following is an example of a communicable disease? Alzheimer's disease common cold heart disease diabetes mellitus 48. Which of the following is NOT a reason it is difficult to cope with a chronic illness? financial obligations to cover treatment and care that health insurance may not cover loss of physical independence which requires more assistance with the activities of daily living knowledge that the person will get better with the appropriate medications dealing with depression and grief for the diagnosis 49. When does the HIV positive stage move into full-blown AIDS? when the red blood cell count rises above 7 million cells per cubic millimeter when the cells have metastasized from their original location to the brain when the heart fails to pump blood properly causing swelling and difficulty breathing when the T-cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter 50. Which of the following is NOT a leading cause of death in the United States today? pneumonia heart attack stroke diabetes mellitus
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