Sure! Here are some multiple-choice questions about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE):
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What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)? a) A type of skin disease
b) A chronic autoimmune disease
c) A bacterial infection
d) A type of cancer -
Which of the following is a common symptom of SLE? a) Muscle cramps
b) Butterfly-shaped rash on the face
c) Ear infection
d) Frequent headaches -
What is a typical diagnostic test used for SLE? a) MRI scan
b) Antinuclear antibody (ANA) test
c) Blood sugar test
d) Bone density scan -
Who is more likely to develop Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? a) Men over 50
b) Women of childbearing age
c) Children under 10
d) Elderly individuals -
Which organ systems can be affected by SLE? a) Only the skin
b) Skin, joints, kidneys, heart, and lungs
c) Nervous system only
d) Digestive system only -
What triggers can exacerbate SLE symptoms? a) Sun exposure
b) Stress
c) Infections
d) All of the above -
What is one of the primary goals of treating SLE? a) To completely cure the disease
b) To control symptoms and prevent flare-ups
c) To increase physical activity
d) To eliminate all medications -
Which of the following medications is commonly used to treat SLE? a) Antibiotics
b) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
c) Antidepressants
d) Insulin -
What lifestyle change can help manage SLE symptoms? a) Decreased physical activity
b) A diet high in processed foods
c) Regular exercise and a balanced diet
d) Ignoring symptoms -
What is one common complication associated with SLE? a) Osteoporosis
b) Heart disease
c) Diabetes
d) All of the above
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