Medical Quiz

Sexually Transmitted Infections and Alternative Medicine Quiz

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Monogamy

A. A sexual relationship in which two people have sexual relations only with each other.

B. A relationship involving multiple partners simultaneously.

C. A type of relationship where partners are not exclusive to each other.

D. A relationship based on friendship without sexual involvement.


Ophthalmologists

A. Medical specialists concerned with diseases of the eye and prescription of corrective lenses.

B. Doctors who specialize in treating skin conditions.

C. Surgeons who perform heart surgeries.

D. General practitioners who provide primary care.


Acupuncture

A. A Chinese medical system using fine needles during therapy to relieve pain and treat ailments and diseases.

B. A Western medical practice involving surgery to treat injuries.

C. A type of herbal medicine used to enhance digestion and metabolism.

D. A physical therapy technique that uses heat to relieve muscle tension.


Chiropractic

A. A healthcare system focusing on misalignments of the vertebrae and manipulation of the spinal column.

B. A method of physical therapy that uses heat and massage to relieve pain.

C. A surgical procedure to correct spinal deformities.

D. A type of medication used to treat chronic back pain.


Primary care physician

A. A specialist who focuses on surgical procedures.

B. A medical practitioner who provides routine treatment of problems and provides many services to patients in a variety of settings.

C. A doctor who only treats patients in hospitals.

D. A healthcare provider who only prescribes medication.


Ayurveda

A. A system of medicine that relies solely on surgery.

B. A Hindu system of medicine using herbs, diet, massage, meditation, and yoga to boost natural healing.

C. A modern approach to medicine focusing on pharmaceuticals.

D. An ancient Greek method of healing through bloodletting.


Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

A. Communicable diseases spread through sexual contact.

B. Infections that can be treated with antibiotics.

C. Diseases that are only transmitted through blood.

D. Infections that affect only women.


Functional capacity

A. The ability to perform ordinary and unusual demands of daily living without limitations and excessive fatigue or injury.

B. The capacity to engage in physical activities without any prior training.

C. The ability to lift heavy weights without any assistance.

D. The skill to manage time effectively in daily tasks.


Integrative medicine

A. The use of only conventional Western medicine to treat patients.

B. The combination of the practices and methods of alternative medicine with conventional Western medicine.

C. A method that exclusively focuses on alternative therapies without any conventional practices.

D. A practice that avoids any form of medical treatment.


Optometrists

A. Healthcare practitioners who specialize in the prescription and adaptation.

B. Professionals who perform surgeries on the eyes.

C. Individuals who sell glasses and contact lenses only.

D. Doctors who diagnose and treat all eye diseases.


Hepatitis B (HBV)

A. A viral infection that primarily affects the lungs and can be prevented through vaccination.

B. An STI caused by a viral infection that damages the liver and can be prevented through vaccination.

C. A bacterial infection that affects the digestive system and has no vaccination available.

D. A viral infection that causes skin rashes and can be treated with antibiotics.


Physician assistants

A. Healthcare practitioners trained to treat most standard cases of care.

B. Medical doctors specializing in surgery.

C. Nurses with advanced training in critical care.

D. Pharmacists who manage medication therapy.


Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

A. A virus that weakens the immune system, leading to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

B. A type of bacteria that causes respiratory infections.

C. A fungal infection that affects the skin and nails.

D. A parasite that causes malaria.


Gonorrhea

A. A viral infection affecting the skin

B. An STI caused by a bacterial infection, affecting genitals, rectum, and throat

C. A type of cancer affecting the reproductive system

D. A fungal infection commonly found in the mouth


Personal trainer

A. A health or fitness professional who evaluates, motivates, educates, and trains clients to help them meet individualized, healthy lifestyle goals.

B. A person who only provides nutritional advice to clients.

C. An individual who creates workout plans without any client interaction.

D. A fitness enthusiast who shares workout videos online.


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