Coronary Artery Disease Quiz Coronary Artery Disease Quiz 1. What is the main cause of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)? a) Bacterial infection b) Viral infection c) Atherosclerosis d) Autoimmune disorder 2. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for CAD? a) Hypertension b) Obesity c) Regular exercise d) Diabetes 3. What are the typical symptoms of CAD? a) Fever and cough b) Chest pain and discomfort c) Nausea and vomiting d) Dizziness and headache 4. How is CAD diagnosed? ...
Here are some scenario-based multiple choice questions related to diabetic foot medical exam and management of Diabetic Foot Jane is a 56-year-old woman with diabetes who has noticed a blister on her foot. What is the best course of action for Jane? a) Ignore the blister, as it will likely go away on its own b) Pop the blister with a needle and apply a bandage c) Monitor the blister and seek medical attention if it shows signs of infection d) Soak the blister in warm water and apply antiseptic ointment Answer: c) Monitor the blister and seek medical attention if it shows signs of infection. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of foot infections, and even small blisters or cuts can become infected and lead to serious complications. Jane should monitor the blister and seek medical attention if it shows any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or warmth around the blister, or if she experiences fever, chills, or other symptoms. Tom is a 65-year-old man with diabetes wh...