Description : Which of the following is an occupational respiratory disorder ? : (1) Anthracis (2) Silicosis (3) Botulism (4) Emphysema
Last Answer : (2) Silicosis
Description : Assertion `:-` Emphysema is a chornnic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged due to which respiratory surface decreases. Reason `:-` One of the
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Emphysema is a chornnic disorder in which alveolar walls are damaged due to which ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Name the chronic respiratory disorder caused mainly by cigarette smoking. (a) Respiratory acidosis (b) Respiratory alkalosis (c) Emphysema (d) Asthma
Last Answer : (c) Emphysema
Description : Which of the following is pollution related disorder? (a) Silicosis (b) Pneumonicosis (c) Fluorosis (d) Leprosis
Last Answer : (c) Fluorosis
Description : Industrial workers working in leather tanning & manufacturing units are prone to suffer from (A) Respiratory ailments (e.g. bronchitis) (B) Skin diseases (e.g. dermatitis) (C) Silicosis (D) Blurred vision
Last Answer : (B) Skin diseases (e.g. dermatitis)
Description : High concentration of carcinogenic hydrocarbon pollutants in atmospheric air causes (A) Cancer (B) Silicosis (C) Respiratory disease (e.g., asthma) (D) Reduced crop yield
Last Answer : (A) Cancer
Description : Respiratory acidosis can occur in all of the following except (A) Pulmonary oedema (B) Hysterical hyperventilation (C) Pneumothorax (D) Emphysema
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Respiratory acidosis occurs in (A) Any disease which impairs respiration like emphysema (B) Renal disease (C) Poisoning by an acid (D) Pyloric stenosis
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Which of the following options correctly represents the lung conditions in asthma and emphysema, respectively? (a) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased respi- ratory surface (b) ... respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles (d) Decreased respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles
Last Answer : (a) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased respi- ratory surface
Description : Which of the following options correctly represents the lung conditions in asthma and emphysema, respectively ? (1) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased respiratory surface (2) ... respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles (4) Decreased respiratory surface; Inflammation of bronchioles
Last Answer : (1) Inflammation of bronchioles; Decreased respiratory surface
Description : Which of the following states is characterized by a decline in intellectual functioning? a) Dementia Dementia is an acquired syndrome in which progressive deterioration in global intellectual abilities is of ... is often called acute confusional state. d) Delusion Delusion is a symptom of psychoses.
Last Answer : a) Dementia Dementia is an acquired syndrome in which progressive deterioration in global intellectual abilities is of such severity that it interferes with the person’s customary occupational and social performance.
Description : What are the occupational respiratory disorders? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Is an example of a bacterium (choose all that apply) chicken pox the flu ameoba Bacillus anthracis yeast parameceum Staphylococcus aureus mushrooms?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Vitamin K is necessary for the species a. Lactobacillus spp. b. Bacillus anthracis c. Bacteroides melaninogenicus d. All of these
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Which one of the following does correctly match a sexually transmitted disease with its pathogen? (a) Syphilis-Treponema pallidum (b) Gonorrhoea-Entamoeba histolytica (c) Urethritis-Bacillus anthracis (d) Softsore-Bacillus brevis
Last Answer : a) Syphilis-Treponema pallidum
Description : Bacillus anthracis is a gram-_____ rod. a. Positive, Spore-Forming b. Positive, Anaerobic c. Negative, Spore-Forming d. Negative, Aerobic
Last Answer : a. Positive, Spore-Forming
Description : Which of the following has Chinese letter arrangement? A- Bacillus anthracis B- Mycobacterium tuberculosis C- Clostridium tetani D- Corynebacterium diphtheria
Last Answer : Corynebacterium diphtheria
Description : Which of the following statements reflect the nursing management of pulmonary anthrax (B. anthracis)? a) Prophylaxis with fluoroquinone is suggested after exposure. Treatment is with ciprofloxacin or ... effects include respiratory failure, shock, and death within 24-36 hours after exposure.
Last Answer : a) Prophylaxis with fluoroquinone is suggested after exposure. Treatment is with ciprofloxacin or doxycycline.
Description : Can silicon-based cat litter cause silicosis?
Last Answer : The silica has to be respirable. I don’t believe silica gel in the form of pearls is respirable.
Description : What is silicosis ?
Last Answer : : The problem that occurs when sand particles accumulate in the lungs is called silicosis.
Description : Silicosis occurs to
Last Answer : Silicosis occurs to A. Acir rain B. ozone depletion C. Inhalation of aerosols D. Inhalation of `SO_(2)`
Description : Give reason: Workers in mines, glass factory, asbestos factory and stone breakers often suffer from silicosis.
Last Answer : Silica particles suspended in air in the mining area enters into lungs of workers and causes silicosis.
Description : What is silicosis? How is it caused?
Last Answer : Silicosis a professional disease which affects miners and stone breakers. Silica particles suspended in air in the mining area enters into lungs of workers and causes silicosis.
Description : Persons working in cement plants and limestone quarries are more prone to disease like (A) Cancer (B) Asthma (C) Silicosis (D) Fluorosis (bone disease)
Last Answer : (C) Silicosis
Description : Inhalation of silica dust causes a disease called (A) Bronchitis (B) Silicosis (C) Pneumoconiosis (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Silicosis
Description : Chronic disorder in which alveolar wall are damaged due to which respiratory surface is decreased. One of the major causes of this is cigarette smokin
Last Answer : Chronic disorder in which alveolar wall are damaged due to which respiratory surface is decreased. ... Asthma B. Emphysema C. Bronchitis D. Fibrosis
Description : Due to increasing air-borne allergens and pollutants, many people in urban areas are suffering from respiratory disorder that cause wheezing due to (a) reduction in the secretion of surfactant by ... of bronchi and bronchioles (d) proliferation of fibrous tissues and damage of the alveolar walls.
Last Answer : (c) inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles
Description : If you have to go through a tedious process pickling to make sure there's no botulism, how can you reuse brine?
Last Answer : If I remember correctly, the acidity and salt of brining solutions is what kills harmful bacteria. That’s still intact after pickling.
Description : Can you kill whatever popped your jam (botulism?) through cooking or freezing?
Last Answer : You don’t want to mess with this. There will always be more jam.
Description : Infant botulism?
Last Answer : DefinitionInfant botulism is a potentially life-threatening disease in which the bacteria Clostridium botulinum grows within the baby's gastrointestinal tract.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsClostridium ... sag or partially closeInfant appears "floppy"Infant doesn't gagLoss of head contr
Description : How many people die from Botulism?
Last Answer : 13000
Description : Botulism caused by Clostridium botulinum affects the (a) lymph gland (b) central nervous system (c) spleen (d) intestine.
Last Answer : (b) central nervous system
Description : Which of the following muscular disorders is inherited? (a) Botulism (b) Tetany (c) Muscular dystrophy (d) Myasthenia gravis
Last Answer : (c) Muscular dystrophy
Description : Two types of grain spoilage are _____ and _____. A. aflatoxins, ergotism a. botulism, ergotism b. Staphlococcus, Streptococcus c. aflatoxins, enterotoxins
Last Answer : A. aflatoxins, ergotism
Description : Many cases of _____ have been related to raw oysters. a. botulism b. cholera c. typhoid d. food poisoning
Last Answer : b. cholera
Description : What disease is described by: "the toxin acts at the neuromuscular junction, preventing the release of neurotransmitters needed to inhibit muscle contraction." a. Botulism b. Tetanus c. The Plague d. A-C Are Correct
Last Answer : b. Tetanus
Description : Which is the most common food causing infant botulism? a. Milk b. Water c. Honey d. Apple Juice
Last Answer : c. Honey
Description : Botulism is an example of a _____. a. waterborne infection b. foodborne intoxication c. waterborne intoxication d. fecal/oral infection
Last Answer : b. foodborne intoxication
Last Answer : a. waterborne infection
Description : Which of the following disease is not caused by microbial protein toxin? A.Botulism B.Diphtheria C.Shigella dysentery D.Tuberculosis
Last Answer : D.Tuberculosis
Description : If a singer is diagnosed with emphysema, will her singing be affected?
Last Answer : I think it would depend how severe the disease is. If the singer does not exert themselves in any other way, so if they just simply sit or stand while singing and the disease is not very bad, ... maybe not hold a long note. When emphysema is very bad the person can barely talk, let alone sing.
Description : What is emphysema ? Want to know the causes , symptoms and prevention of emphysema ?
Last Answer : The lungs are an important part of the human body. The lungs provide the guarantee of human respiration. This important organ in the human body is again affected by various diseases. Emphysema is one of ... taken to be effective. You have to stay at a safe distance from the poisonous black smoke .
Description : Emphysema" is a condition in which `:-`
Last Answer : Emphysema" is a condition in which `:-` A. Repiratory centre inhibited B. Lot of fluid in the lungs C ... the alveoli break D. Lungs have more `O_(2)`
Description : Match column-I and II `{:("Column-I","Column-II"),("(A)Asthma", "(i)Alveolar wall demaged"),("(B)Emphysema","(ii)Inflammation leading to fibrosis"),("
Last Answer : Match column-I and II `{:("Column-I","Column-II"),("(A)Asthma", "(i)Alveolar wall ... )Wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles "):}`
Description : Subcutaneous emphysema?
Last Answer : DefinitionSubcutaneous emphysema occurs when air gets into tissues under the skin covering the chest wall or neck.Alternative NamesCrepitus; Subcutaneous air; Tissue emphysemaConsiderationsSubcutaneous emphysema can ... on the arms and legs or torso during certain infections, including gas gangr
Description : Chloramphenicol is particularly effective in the treatment of (a) Diphtheria (b) Tuberculosis (c) Emphysema (d) Rickettsial diseases (e) Streptomyces pyogenes infections
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Excessive/chronic use of which of the following drugs is the root cause of lung cancer, cough bronchitis, emphysema, hypertension and cardiovascular symptoms? (a) Caffeine (b) Nicotine: cigarettes and chewing tobacco (c) Cocaine (d) Methadrine
Last Answer : Ans:(b)