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Osteoporosis
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osteoporosis quiz
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osteoporosis
womens health
gynecology
health care of women
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Question 1
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[blank_start]Estrogen[blank_end] inhibits bone resorption. [blank_start]PTH[blank_end] maintains serum Calcium levels (which increases resorption). [blank_start]Calcitonin[blank_end] inhibits bone resorption (by conserving calcium). [blank_start]Hormonal vitamin D (Calcitrol)[blank_end] increases intestinal Calcium absorption.
Answer
Estrogen
Progesterone
TSH
PTH
TSH
Estrogen
Progesterone
Hormonal vitamin D (Calcitrol)
Calcitonin
Hormonal vitamin D (Calcitrol)
Vitamin C
PTH
Hormonal vitamin D (Calcitrol)
Calcitonin
Estrogen
Vitamin C
Question 2
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Osteoporosis often presents with symptoms such as loss of balance and muscle weakness.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Secondary osteoporosis
Answer
Affects women more than men
Affects men more than women
May affect men and women of any age
Mostly affects men and women older than age 50
Question 4
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All the following medications can contribute to osteoporosis except
Answer
glucocorticoids
anticonvulsants
SSRIs
methotrextate
antacids/proton pump inhibitors
Question 5
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The following diseases contribute to osteoporosis. Choose all that apply
Answer
hypothyroidism
autoimmune disorders
Anxiety/Depression
Anorexia/bulemia
Milk allergy
Celiac disease
hyperparathyroidism
Question 6
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The following are risk factors for primary osteoporosis: choose all that apply
Answer
female
male
Asian ethnicity
h/o of traumatic fracture
secondary osteoporosis
smoking
Question 7
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BMI of [blank_start]<20[blank_end] or a body weight of [blank_start]<127lbs[blank_end] are both risk factors.
Answer
<20
>25
<25
<19
<127lbs
<120
>180
>200
Question 8
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Ms Smith checks the portal and discovers her T-score is -1.5 and asks you what this means. You tell her that this score is
Answer
normal
osteopenia
osteoporosis
severe osteoporosis
Question 9
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Choose the factors which are calculated into the FRAX score:
Answer
Age
Sex
Weight
use of glucocorticoids
Previous Fracture and parent with hip fracture
previous smoking
menopausal status
consumption of 3 or more alcoholic beverages a day
BMD
osteoarthritis
Question 10
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First line treatment for osteoporosis
Answer
calcitonin
bisphosphonates
hormone replacement therapy
RANKL inhibitor
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