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7-53. Generalized symptoms of malaria
7-54.
7-55.
7-56.
may include
1.
persistent fever of 105°F
or above
2.
cyclic febrile and afebrile
periods
3.
intensely painful mosquito
bites
4.
hypothermia
Malaria is transmitted by the
bite of the _____ genus of
mosquito.
1.
Aedea
2.
Anopheles
3.
Plasmodium
4.
Any of the above
The method used to control the
acquisition and spread of malaria
includes all of the following
EXCEPT
1.
immunization
2.
chemosuppressive therapy
3.
eliminate areas of impounded
water
4.
daily use of insect
repellents
Recovery from measles generally
confers lifelong immunity.
1.
True
2.
False
7-57. In his second week of recruit
training, a recruit reports to
sickbay complaining of a stiff
neck, bad headache, and nausea.
Upon examination, you find that
he has a fever (101.6°F) and a
very faint pinpoint rash on his
chest and back. You should
seriously consider which of the
following possible diseases?
1.
Meningitis
2.
Yellow fever
3.
Cholera
4.
Bubonic plague
7-59. The initial symptoms of bubonic
plague usually include
1.
pneumococcal pneumonia
2.
septicemia
3.
swollen lymph nodes
4.
ulcerating skin lesions
7-60. Prevention of bubonic plague can
be partially accomplished by
1.
promoting personal hygiene
2.
rodent and flea control
3.
segregating military from
indigenous population
4.
fly control
7-61. Delousing of a person is
normally accomplished with
1.
hot soap and water shower
2.
1% malathion powder
3.
1% lindane lotion
4.
1% DDT powder
7-62. If a male patient has a urethral
discharge and dysuria, but
N. gonorrhea is not isolated,
you should suspect
1.
tertiary syphilis
2.
Chlamydial urethritis
3.
genital herpes
4.
herpes zoster
7-63. Infection by Beta-lactamase
negative strains of N. gonorrhea
are usually treated with
1.
penicillin G
2.
ampicillin
3.
spectinomycin
4.
either 1 or 2 above
7-64. Genital lesions that do not show
spirochetes under a dark field
microscopic examination are
probably the result of
1.
herpes simplex type 2
2.
herpes zoster
3.
secondary syphilis
4.
latent or tertiary syphilis
7-58. The symptom that most cleanly
indicates the presence of mumps
is
1.
fever and chills
2.
loss of l ppetite
3.
general malaise
4.
swollen salivary glands
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