1. The corneal endothelium:
a. is made up of 2-3 layers of cells
b. are squamous stratified cells
c. have tight junctions between cells
d. has a bicarbonate pump
e. may maintain clarity of the cornea even when only
50% of its cell population are left
2. Drugs that cause increased intracranial pressure:
a. steroids
b. azetazolamide
c. vitamin A
d. ethambutol
e. tetracyclin
3. Antibiotics that act on cell wall include:
a. chloramphenicol
b. vancomycin
c. sulphonamid
d. tetracyclin
e. erythromycin
4. Histamine is released by:
a. macrophage
b. lymphocytes
c. mast cells
d. basophils
e. neutrophils
5. The following are true about HIV (human immunodeficiency
virus):
a. CD4 is a receptor for HIV
b. it is a RNA virus
c. it can be transmitted through placenta
d. antibodies can be detected within 3 months of infection
e. can cause tumours