Medical Quiz

Chronic Diseases Quiz

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If some one has this disease, they need to eat a diet low in fat to prevent further issues.

A. Lactose Intolerance

B. Osteoporosis

C. Heart Diease

D. Cancer


This is an growth of abnormal cells that multiple at an uncontrollable rate. This can happen just about anywhere in your body.

A. Diverticulitis

B. Osteoporosis

C. Cancer

D. IBS


An illness which is ongoing. There is no cure, only treatment.

A. Chronic

B. Communicable


The diseases we covered in class are only caused by what we eat.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Type 2 Diabetes can be prevented.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Typically seen in older age (50-60), this disease could be from low calcium intake.

A. Osteoporosis

B. Lactose Intolerance

C. Hypertension

D. Celiac Disease


This waxy substance attached onto the artery walls and can lead to a blockage and cause this issue.

A. Hypertension

B. Type 2 Diabetes

C. High Cholesterol

D. Anemia


Which disease encourages the use of the DASH Diet when diagnosed?

A. Crohn’s Disease

B. Hypertension

C. Celiac Disease

D. Stomach Cancer


A disease that is spread from one living organism to another.

A. Chronic

B. Communicable


What are two other terms for communicable diseases?

A. Contagious & Degenerative

B. Progressive & Infectious

C. Contagious & Infectious

D. Progressive & Degenerative


Poor diet and lack of exercise can cause many different chronic diseases.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


When a disease is progressive, it means the person will continue to get worse until they receive medical care.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


What are two other terms for chronic diseases?

A. Degenerative & Contagious

B. Infectious & Contagious

C. Infectious & Progressive

D. Degenerative & Progressive


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