A patient presents with a score throat and mouth, swollen tongue, and inflammation of the face. This patient could be suffering from A. riboflavin deficiency B. niacin deficiency C. excessive folic acid D excessive ascorbic acid. I think B or D

Patient is seen for complaining of very dark, orange-yellow urine. He has no burning sensation, or any other symptoms. Urinalysis doesn't show infection. What is probably causing this? A. lack of adequate hydration B.a diet that includes vitamin B2 C. excessive amounts of food containing vitamin K D. failing to use the bathroom at regular intervals. I think A or D

Baby Smith just had a hepatitis A vaccination. What mild reactions might the parents expect for their child? A. fatigue and fever B. joint pain and headache C. crying,diarrhea and vomiting D. pain in the jaw, stiffness, rash. I think A

Which one on the following treatment routes is use for allergic rhinitis? A. tablet B. IV solution C.nasal preparation D.suppository I think A or C

A patient was recently diagnosed with Hodgkins disease. Which one of the following antieoplastics might be prescribed. A alkylating agent B. Antimetabolite C. immunosuppressant D. mitotic inhibitor I think A or B

Patient was diagnosed with anxiety. they be be prescribed a/an? A. anabolic steroid B. progestin C. minor tranquilizer D. depressant

patient has been prescribed Aristocort 4 mg po every am. This prescription may be for. A. influenza B. UTI C. bursitis D. oral lesions I think C

To determine the correct answer for each question, we can analyze the symptoms and the possible causes for each condition mentioned. Let's go through each question:

Question 1:
A patient presenting with a sore throat, mouth swelling, swollen tongue, and facial inflammation could be suffering from A. riboflavin deficiency B. niacin deficiency C. excessive folic acid D. excessive ascorbic acid.
To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the symptoms associated with each deficiency or excessive intake. A sore throat and mouth swelling are not typically associated with riboflavin deficiency or excessive folic acid intake. Excessive ascorbic acid (vitamin C) intake may cause some symptoms, but not specifically the ones mentioned. However, niacin deficiency can cause these symptoms. Therefore, the correct answer is B. niacin deficiency.

Question 2:
A patient complaining of very dark, orange-yellow urine with no burning sensation or other symptoms may have A. lack of adequate hydration B. a diet that includes vitamin B2 C. excessive amounts of food containing vitamin K D. failing to use the bathroom at regular intervals.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the possible causes of dark, orange-yellow urine. Dehydration can cause concentrated urine, but it does not necessarily result in a specific color. A diet that includes vitamin B2 (riboflavin) can sometimes cause urine to turn bright yellow, but not necessarily dark orange. Excessive amounts of food containing vitamin K or failing to use the bathroom at regular intervals are not relevant in this context. Therefore, the most probable cause is A. lack of adequate hydration.

Question 3:
After receiving a hepatitis A vaccination, parents might expect mild reactions for their child. The options are A. fatigue and fever B. joint pain and headache C. crying, diarrhea, and vomiting D. pain in the jaw, stiffness, rash.
To determine the correct answer, we need to identify the common side effects of the hepatitis A vaccine. Fatigue and fever are common mild reactions associated with vaccination, so the correct answer is A. fatigue and fever.

Question 4:
Allergic rhinitis treatment routes include A. tablet B. IV solution C. nasal preparation D. suppository.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the common treatment methods for allergic rhinitis. Tablets (oral medications) and nasal preparations (nasal sprays or drops) are commonly used for allergic rhinitis. IV solutions and suppositories are not typically used in this context. Therefore, the correct answers are A. tablet and C. nasal preparation.

Question 5:
A patient diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease may be prescribed A. alkylating agent B. antimetabolite C. immunosuppressant D. mitotic inhibitor.
To determine the correct answer, we need to identify the commonly prescribed antineoplastic agents (cancer medications) for Hodgkin's disease. Alkylating agents and antimetabolites are commonly used, while immunosuppressants and mitotic inhibitors are not typically used for this condition. Therefore, the correct answers are A. alkylating agent and B. antimetabolite.

Question 6:
A patient diagnosed with anxiety may be prescribed A. anabolic steroid B. progestin C. minor tranquilizer D. depressant.
To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the commonly prescribed medications for anxiety. Anabolic steroids and progestins are not typically used for anxiety. Minor tranquilizers (such as benzodiazepines) and depressants (such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are commonly prescribed for anxiety. Therefore, the correct answer is C. minor tranquilizer.

Question 7:
A prescription for Aristocort 4 mg po every am may be for A. influenza B. UTI C. bursitis D. oral lesions.
To determine the correct answer, we need to identify the condition typically treated with Aristocort. Aristocort is a corticosteroid medication commonly used to reduce inflammation. It is often prescribed for conditions such as bursitis and oral lesions but is not typically used for influenza or UTI. Therefore, the correct answer is C. bursitis.