5:38 PM Sun 12 May 32% Done Unit III Written Exam 2022-2023 (5 of 5) Open in Chrome Year Two Unit III Written Exam 2022-2023 MCQS 1) Collapsing (war murmur) pulse is a sign of: - A. Tricuspid regurgitation B. Anemia C. Hypothyroidism D. Aortic regurgitation 2) Antibodies involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatic heart disease are directed against which one of the following? A. C polysaccharide B. T antigen C. Peptidoglycan D. M protein E. Streptolysin O 3) A 35 year old women comes to the clinic with yellow lesions around her eyelids. She reported that her father did not have high blood pressure but died suddenly at the age of 43 due to myocardial infarction. What is the most appropriate investigation you will do for her? A. Lipid profile B. Classification of blood C. Routine urine analysis D. Complete blood count E. Fasting blood sugar 1
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