Multiple-choice question bank of tuberculosis prevention and control knowledge network competition (2)

20. What should students do once they are diagnosed with tuberculosis?

A, take the initiative to report to the school doctor b, don't hide the illness c, don't attend class with illness d, all of the above.

2 1. Which of the Measures for Physical Education Examination in Primary and Secondary Schools issued by the Ministry of Education is a compulsory item?

A, chest X-ray b, PPD skin test

C, B-ultrasound examination D, blood routine examination

22. Who is not a high-risk group of tuberculosis?

A, patients with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis symptoms B, AIDS patients C, diabetes patients D, patients with coronary heart disease

23. Will most people (90%) get sick after their first infection with tuberculosis?

A, onset B, onset but mild C, death D, asymptomatic and asymptomatic.

24. What is the most important measure to control the spread of tuberculosis?

A, pay attention to environmental hygiene b, early detection and treatment of tuberculosis infection source c, long-term preventive medication d, wearing a mask.

25. A neighbor or classmate has tuberculosis. How do you treat it?

A, cut off contacts with him b, don't talk to him (her)

C, help him (her) to build up confidence, insist on taking medicine d, and ask him (her) to leave the dormitory or classroom.

26, tuberculosis is a chronic respiratory infectious disease caused by which pathogen?

A, Mycobacterium tuberculosis B, virus C, parasite D and common bacteria

27.20 15 the world health organization reported that the number of tuberculosis patients in China ranks first in the world?

A, fourth b, third c, second d, first

28. Which organs of the human body will suffer from tuberculosis?

A: Except teeth and hair. B, only tuberculosis C, only bone tuberculosis D, only lymph node tuberculosis.

29. Can TB students who are being treated continue to go to school?

A, no B, as long as the symptoms disappear.

C. Go to school while taking medicine. D. After the infectivity disappears, you can go to school according to the diagnosis certificate of the designated tuberculosis hospital.

30. Why is tuberculosis also called in China?

A, consumption B, yin deficiency C, rickets D, COPD

multiple-choice question

1. What are the manifestations of liver damage caused by anti-tuberculosis drugs?

A, elevated transaminase B, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite C, jaundice D, itchy skin.

2. What measures do school tuberculosis patients take the initiative to find?

A, entrance examination, tuberculosis screening B, morning examination and illness absence tracking

C, close contact screening D, report and referral of tuberculosis patients

3. What are the examination methods for tuberculosis?

A, sputum smear acid-fast bacilli examination B, chest X-ray examination

C, molecular biological examination of tuberculosis D, sensitivity test of anti-tuberculosis drugs

4. Who is the target of preventive drug treatment?

First, the adolescent tuberculin test was strongly positive; B, recent contact history of tuberculosis and PPD test from negative to positive.

C, PPD test is generally positive D, PPD test is negative.

5. What are the precautions for preventive medication for tuberculosis patients?

First, obtain the informed consent of patients; B, exclude active pulmonary tuberculosis before preventive treatment.

C, preventive treatment without contraindications D, monitoring liver and kidney function during medication.

6. What are the definitions of tuberculosis public health emergencies in schools?

One, a school in the same semester 10 cases and above epidemiological related tuberculosis cases.

B. Death cases of pulmonary tuberculosis C. Five cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were found in senior one.

D, junior high school entrance examination found that 10 PPD strong students.

7. When do newly diagnosed smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients need to submit sputum samples for review during treatment?

A, b at the end of February, c at the end of May, d at the end of June and August

8. What are the common causes of tuberculosis treatment failure?

A, the chemotherapy scheme is unreasonable B, the drug dosage is insufficient C, the drug use is not standardized D, and the course of treatment is insufficient.

9. What are the common side effects of tuberculosis treatment?

A, itchy skin B, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite C, elevated transaminase, jaundice D, joint pain.

10. There are tuberculosis patients at home. What should the family do?

A, care about patients, not discriminate against B, urge patients to actively treat.

C, properly strengthen nutrition D for patients, do a good job in disinfection and isolation, and timely check close contacts.

Overview of tuberculosis prevention and control knowledge

March 24th, 20xx is the 20th World Tuberculosis Day. The publicity theme of this TB Day is: "You and I * * * participate together to eliminate the harm of TB". The purpose is to mobilize the teachers and students of the whole school to pay attention to and participate in tuberculosis prevention and treatment. In order to improve the awareness rate of TB prevention and control knowledge in the whole school, our school has carried out a series of TB knowledge publicity activities, which greatly improved the prevention and control level of teachers and students in our school. This activity is summarized as follows:

In order to publicize this activity, our school has formulated a publicity work plan and implementation plan, emphasizing that this publicity activity should aim at improving the awareness rate of teachers and students, focusing on the planning objectives and free policies of tuberculosis prevention and control, the harm and prevention knowledge of tuberculosis, and the modern tuberculosis prevention and control strategies. On the morning of April 22nd and March 24th, the 20th World Tuberculosis Day was jointly organized by the Security Office and the school infirmary. All teachers and students have carried out a variety of activities with the theme of "tuberculosis prevention and treatment". Students in our class held a theme class meeting, organized students to listen to the radio, watch cartoons, run handwritten newspapers, run blackboard newspapers and so on. In order to make students more deeply and clearly understand the importance of prevention and treatment of tuberculosis, the school also held a special lecture with "prevention and treatment of tuberculosis" as the main content to strengthen students' understanding of tuberculosis. We also actively organize many students in our school to take to the streets as voluntary propagandists to let more people know about tuberculosis and its related policies.

In short, through this publicity campaign, good results have been achieved, which has enabled teachers and students to further understand the common sense of tuberculosis prevention and control and the national policy of controlling tuberculosis, improved the adaptability of tuberculosis prevention and control institutions in our school, promoted the prevention and control of tuberculosis in our school, and played a powerful role in further creating a healthy environment of a "harmonious campus". At the same time, we also realize that the propaganda work of tuberculosis prevention and control is not a one-off event, but a step-by-step work. In the future, we will continue to strengthen the publicity of TB prevention and control knowledge, and make unremitting efforts to make the publicity of TB prevention and control knowledge enter everyone's mind, effectively promote the change of bad behavior, truly prevent the occurrence of TB, and make greater contributions to building a harmonious campus and the prevention and control of TB in the whole society.