6.
A person who develops clinical symptoms of rabies can be expected to live:
a.
24 hours
b.
3-5 days
c.
About 6 weeks
d.
To a ripe old age
7.
The most dangerous stage of rabies in an animal is the:
a. Prodromal stage
b. Excitation stage
c. Paralytic stage
8.
In the case of a person bitten by an animal, determination of whether to
administer vaccine and anti-rabies serum should be made after:
a. Examination of the_____________.
b. Examination of the _____________.
c. Careful evaluation of the_____________.
9.
The most important single procedure in attending an individual who has been
bitten by a rabid animal is:
a.
Apprehending the rabid animal
b.
Local treatment of the bite wound
c.
Administration of anti-rabies serum
d.
Comforting the patient
10.
Leptospirosis is an occupational disease appearing primarily among:
a.
Sewage workers
b.
Farmers
c.
Soldiers
d.
Veterinarians
e.
All of the above
11.
A person who, when exposed to a disease, does not develop the disease is said
to be ____________________.
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