Which is not included in the risk factors for gastric cancer A: Dietary B: Helicobacter pylori C: Salted food D: EB virus E: Smoking and Drinking
Which is not included in the risk factors for gastric cancer A: Dietary B: Helicobacter pylori C: Salted food D: EB virus E: Smoking and Drinking
Succussion splash resulting from A: partial or complete gastric outlet obstruction B: gastrointestinal bleeding C: Helicobacter pylori infection D: heavy alcohol use
Succussion splash resulting from A: partial or complete gastric outlet obstruction B: gastrointestinal bleeding C: Helicobacter pylori infection D: heavy alcohol use
What are the drugs that are often used jointly to destroy helicobacter pylori? A: Omeprazole + clarithromycin + amoxicillin or metronidazole B: Colloidal al-magnesium mixture + colloidal bismuth subcitrate + lansoprazole C: Ranitidine + sucralin + prostaglandin E D: Colloidal bismuth subcitrate + prostaglandin E+ sucraland
What are the drugs that are often used jointly to destroy helicobacter pylori? A: Omeprazole + clarithromycin + amoxicillin or metronidazole B: Colloidal al-magnesium mixture + colloidal bismuth subcitrate + lansoprazole C: Ranitidine + sucralin + prostaglandin E D: Colloidal bismuth subcitrate + prostaglandin E+ sucraland
One of your family members has developed peptic ulcers and is consulting you for advice. You can tell your family member that there may be a chance of permanently curing this ulcer by A: giving up smoking and alcohol. B: taking meditation classes to reduce stress. C: taking antibiotics that destroy Helicobacter pylori. D: taking Tagment or Zantac.
One of your family members has developed peptic ulcers and is consulting you for advice. You can tell your family member that there may be a chance of permanently curing this ulcer by A: giving up smoking and alcohol. B: taking meditation classes to reduce stress. C: taking antibiotics that destroy Helicobacter pylori. D: taking Tagment or Zantac.