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1. Eddie, a 3-year-old, lived in an old, run-down house. He was so hungry at tim

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1. Eddie, a 3-year-old, lived in an old, run-down house. He was so hungry at times that he used to eat the lead paint, which made him sick. How can this condition be treated?

penicillamine (chelating agent)

prednisone

oxygen therapy

penicillin

2.

In this condition bronchospasms (hypersensitive bronchial tubes) can be brought on by certain allergies. The patient experiences rapid, shallow respirations with a pronounced expiratory wheeze.

SIDS

IRDS

croup

asthma

3. This is a congenital disorder that occurs when a portion of the heart muscle thickens without any apparent cause. This condition is a major cause of cardiac death in young, apparently healthy athletes.

VSD

ASD

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

patent ductus arteriosus

a.

penicillamine (chelating agent)

b.

prednisone

c.

oxygen therapy

d.

penicillin

Explanation / Answer

Ans) 1) a. Penicillamine ( chelating agent )

Explaination:

Chelation therapy- In this treatment, a medication eg. Penicillamine is given by mouth that binds with lead so it is excreted in urine. Thus this will help in treating lead posioning.

2) d. Asthma

Explaination:

- Inflammation and narrowing of the airway in any location, from throat out into lungs, can result in wheezing.

- The most common causes of recurrent wheezing are asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which both cause narrowing and spasms (bronchospasms) in the small airways of lungs.

3) c. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Explaination:

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, although not usually fatal, is the most common cause of heart-related sudden death in people under 30.

- It's the most common identifiable cause of sudden death in athletes.

- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy often goes undetected.