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  1. Which of the following is the most common cause of pharyngitis in children?
    1. Prions
    2. Viruses*
    3. Bacteria
    4. Fungi
    5. Parasites
  2. Which of the following is the most common cause of pharyngitis in adults?
    1. Prions
    2. Viruses*
    3. Bacteria
    4. Fungi
    5. Parasites
  3. The most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis in adults and children is:
    1. Streptococcus pneumonia
    2. Streptococcus pyogenes*
    3. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
    4. Chlamydophila pneumoniae
    5. Corynebacterium diphtheria
  4. Treatment of the most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis is important because it will prevent:
    1. Glomerulonephritis
    2. Bell’s palsy
    3. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
    4. Acute rheumatic fever*
    5. Guillain-Barré syndrome
  5. Which of the following prevents phagocytosis and is important in eliciting the nonsuppurative complications associated with strep throat?
    1. Hyaluronic acid capsule
    2. Streptokinase
    3. M Protein*
    4. Pyrogenic exotoxin
    5. DNase
  6. Which of the following are antibodies produced to following pharyngitis but NOT following a skin infection with Streptococcus pyogenes?
    1. Hyaluronic acid capsule
    2. Streptolysin S
    3. Streptolysin O*
    4. M Protein
    5. DNase
  7. Which of the following produces the rash seen in scarlet fever?
    1. Hyaluronic acid capsule
    2. Streptokinase
    3. M Protein
    4. Pyrogenic exotoxin*
    5. DNase
  8. In diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever the Jones criteria can be helpful. Which of the following is NOT are considered a major criteria?
    1. Chorea
    2. Erythema marginatum
    3. Carditis
    4. Polyarthritis
    5. Subcutaneous nodules
    6. Fever*
  9. Which of the following are more likely to get strep throat?
    1. Children*
    2. Adults
  10. Which of the following if they get strep throat are more likely to present with acute rheumatic fever?
    1. Children*
    2. Adults
  11. Which of the following, if present, is more likely to be present in a patient with viral pharyngitis?
    1. Cough*
    2. High fever
    3. Vomiting
    4. Rigors
    5. Rapid onset of illness

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