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Q 1. A 58-year-old woman who has a history of breast cancer presents with jaundice. What is the likely diagnosis?
Q 2. Which of the following groups of muscles influences the molding of the lingual border of the final mandibular impression for an edentulous patient?
A. Hyoglossus, mylohyoid, medial pterygoid, digastric
B. Mylohyoid, styloglossus, medial pterygoid, depressor anguli oris
C. Palatoglossus, superior pharyngeal constrictor, mylohyoid, genioglossus
D. Genioglossus, mylohyoid, middle pharyngeal constrictor, posterior belly of the digastric
Q 3. A 50 year old obese patient with type 2 diabetes takes oral hypoglycemics. He is frequently skipping meals in order to reduce his weight. During his 8:30 a.m. appointment, his speech becomes slurred and he is less alert than usual. Which of the following is the most appropriate management of this patient?
A. 175 ml of diet cola.
B. 15 g of glucose as tablets or in solution.
C. 175 ml unsweetened orange juice.
D. Dismissal of the patient to have his breakfast.
Q 4. A 45 year old with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus has a morning dental appointment. During the examination, the patient complains of being lightheaded and weak. Sweating is observed. The patient is most likely experiencing
Q 6. A patient on corn meal diet complains of dermatitis, diarrhea and complains of confusion (dementia) Which is the deficient vitamin should be included in his diet plan:
Q 8. A chronic alcohol abuser has just been diagnosed with Wernicke-Korsakoff’s syndrome. He complains of pain and burning mouth and presents with angular cheilitis and glossitis. He is suffering from a severe deficiency of
Q 9. A 27 year old woman complains of burning mouth, fatigue, palpitations and lack of energy. The clinical exam shows angular cheilitis and atrophic glossitis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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