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Pre-Test Dengue & Chikungunya
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This pre-test questions containing 12 multiple choice questions (MCQs). Please answer all the question before clicking the submit button.
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Full Name
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Identification Number
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Phone Number
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Position
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Specialist
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Place Of Practice
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Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri
Klinik Kesihatan Kerajaan
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Klinik Swasta
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Department Name
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Please fill the name of the department that you are currently practicing. Example: Jabatan Pembedahan
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Facility Name
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Please fill the name of the facility that you are currently practicing. Example: Klinik Kesihatan Jalan Putra.
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1)
Dengue and Chikungunya are similar in many aspects such as:
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2 points
A. Have similarity ini clinical presentation characterized by acute onset of fever, myalgia, arthralgia and rash
B. Both are having high in mortality and morbidity
C. Vector For dengue and chikungunya transmission are mosquito Aedes Egypti and Aedes Albopictus
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2)
These are the warning signs for dengue except:
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A) Any abdominal pain or tenderness
B) High grade fever
C) Persistent vomiting (>3 times/day)
D) Persistent diarrhea ( >3 times/day)
3)
Severe dengue are characterized by these features except:
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1 point
A) Severe plasma leakage
B) Severe haemorrhage
C) Severe metabolic acidosis
D) Severe organ impairment
4)
Dengue febrile phase includes:
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4 points
I. High Grade Fever ( 2-7 days )
II. Facial flushing, Rash, Generalised body ache, Vomiting and Headache
III. Mild haemorrhagic manifestation ( i.e. Petechiae , Mucosal Membrane / PV Bleeding )
IV. Earliest FBC Abnormality is decreasing TWC count followed by decreasing platelet count
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5)
Which of the following statements is not true about critical phase of dengue fever:
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A) Usually occurs after 7th day of fever OR around defervescence , lasting 72H
B) Increase capillary permeability (third space plasma leakage or organ dysfunction )
C) Warning signs + Organ dysfunction may not be present
D) Patient is still well and unlikely to develop into compensated / decompensated shock
6)
Chikungunya may present with arthralgia with/without fever:
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1 point
True
False
7)
Diagnostic test for Chikungunya includes:
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4 points
I. Rapid Test (RCT)
II. Virus Serology
III. Viral RNA detection
IV. Virus Isolation
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8)
3 golden questions to ask during history taking are oral fluid intake, urine output and patient’s hobby.
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1 point
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False
9)
High risk group for developing severe dengue includes infancy, pregnancy, obesity, co-morbidity, living alone or too far from clinic without convenient/reliable means of transport.
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1 point
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10)
Which one is not the clinical evidence of warning sign for dengue:
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1 point
A) Bleeding manifestations: mucosal bleeding
B) Tourniquet test positive
C) Abdominal tenderness
D) Fluid accumulation: pleural effusion, ascites
11)
The “5-in-1 maneuver” magic touch – CCTV-R: Color, capillary refill time, body temperature, pulse volume & pulse rate.
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1 point
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