QUESTION 2
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2. Assess the following statements and decide whether they are true or false. Write only the
number of the question and next to it indicate your answer as true or false in the ANSWER BOOK.
1 marks for each questions.
2.1 Ischemia can cause brain atrophy.
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2.2 Pulmonary embolism (PE) can occur without deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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2.3. Hernias are named based on where in the body they occur.
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2.4 Idopathic disease are those in which the cause is known.
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2.5 Beta blockers decrease triglyceride levels and increase levels of HDL cholesterol.
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2.6 Helicobacter pylori are the causative agent for peptic ulcer.
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2.7. There is no cure for asthma.
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2.8 Emphysema affects only the lungs.
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2.9 Endocrine stimulation can inhibit hyperplasia.
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2.10 Incidence of Urinary tract infection is most common in men.
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2.11 Splenomegaly is a common complication in cirrhosis of Liver.
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2.12 Medications for DVT and PE are called anticoagulants.
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2.13 With type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin.
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2.14 Leniaeriis is the most common cancer in children.
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2.15 Gout is a form of arthritis.
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2.16 Staphylococcus aureus is the common causative agent in Pneumonia.
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2.17 Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia.
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2.18 Pyelonephritis is an acute condition affecting gallbladder.
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2.19 Karryorrhexis is characterized by the shrinkage of nucleus.
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2.20 Hernia symptoms depend on the part of the body affected.
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2.21 Myocardial abscess is an common complication in Infective endocarditis.
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2.22 Hepatitis a form of liver disease.
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2.23 Rheumatic carditis can manifests as Rehuimatic fever.
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2.24 There are four main types of leukemia. :
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2.25 Lung function is the ability to move air into and out of the lungs,
this declines with age.
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