Pedibear Quiz

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Pedibear TB Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of tuberculosis (TB) and its treatment with our challenging quiz! Designed for healthcare professionals and students, this quiz covers essential topics related to TB diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology.

You'll encounter questions about:
- First-line antitubercular drugs
- diagnostic criteria
- Radiological investigations
- Treatment regimens
- and more!

20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingEagle234
Which drug sensitivity is tested in TB patients as a mandate according to NTEP?
 
Rifampicin
INH
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
Primary Focus in Brain is called?
Ghon
Rich
Simmon
Simmond
Which antitubercular drug has the maximum hepatotoxic property?
INH
Ethambutol
Streptomycin
Pyrazinamide
Positive tuberculin test is indicated by diameter of induartion after 48-72 hrs
<5mm
5-10mm
>10mm
>15mm
Acid fastness depends upon
Lipid B
Teichoic Acid
Protein C
Mycolic Acid
When will you suspect pulmonary TB if a patient has continuos and recorded fever for
>7days
>14days
>21days
>28days
Primary radiological investigation of choice for screening pulmonary TB
USG thorax
Chest Xray
HRCT Thorax
CECT Thorax
A diagnosed TB patient on ATT developed blindness.Most likely offending agent is--
Ethionamide
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
Kanamycin
What's the treatment regimen in a 1st line drug sensitive pulmonary TB?
2HRZE+4HR
2HRZE+4HRE
2HRZE+6HR
2HRZE+6HRE
According to NTEP atleast how much weight loss within last 3 months is significant
5%
10%
15%
20%
A positive contact history is defined as contact with a case of pulmonary TB within
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
CSF picture in case of TB meningitis is all except
High pressure
High lymphocytes
High protein
High sugar
False positive Montoux test is seen in
HIV positive
Atypical Mycobacteria infection
Recent BCG vaccination
Both 2nd and 3rd option
Pyridoxine is given 10mg per day to prevent peripheral neuritis in patients receiving ATT.which Drug is responsible for this side effect
INH
Rifampicin
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol
Which strain is used in BCG vaccine
Jeryl lynn
Edmonston Zareb
Danish 1331
RA 27/3
Which type of hydrocephalus is seen in TB Meningitis
Communicating
Non-communicating
Non-obstructive
Both option 1st and 3rd
Continuation phase in Therapy in case of CNS TB is
4 months
6 months
8 months
10 months
Most common form of skin TB is
Scrofuloderma
Lupus vulgaris
BCG adenitis
None of these
While evaluating a patient of TB in hospital which antibiotic you can prescribe
Amoxycillin
Linezolid
Levofloxacin
Amikacin
IGRA stands for
Immuno Globulin Release Assay
Immuno Globulin Reactivation Assay
Interferon Gamma Reactivation Assay
Interferon Gamma Release Assay
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