300+ TOP Fever MCQs and Answers Quiz Pdf [IMP]

Fever Multiple Choice Questions :-

1. The symptoms are facial or sinus pressure or pain and possible headache. Physical findings include purulent nasal discharge: sinuses tender to percussion: and pressure worsens on bending forward.

  • Ear infections
  • Meningitis
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Prostatitis
  • Sinusitis

2. Viral infections can occur in any age group and are more prevalent during the summer months.

  • False
  • True

3. The symptoms are nausea, vomiting and irritability. Physical findings show petechiae. Nuchal rigidity, positive Kerning’s and Brudzinski’ signs and bulging fontanel in infants.

  • osteomyelitis
  • Meningitis
  • Ear infections
  • Sinusitis
  • Prostatitis

4. Aspirin overdose can cause fever.

  • False
  • True

5. The symptoms are earache, pain and upper respiratory tract symptoms. Physical findings include high or low-grade fever; TM red with a possible bulge and TM mobility impaired.

  • Prostatitis
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Sinusitis
  • Ear infections
  • Meningitis

6. Pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID) should be suspected in women with a fever for which there is no other explanation.

  • True
  • False

7. The symptoms are abrupt fever on a periodic basis (about every 6 weeks); lasts about 4 days: occurs in children aged 2 to 5 years. Physical findings show cervical adenopathy, and apththous stomatitis. This is symptomatic of:

  • Periodic lever in children
  • Meningitis
  • Roseola infantum
  • Factitious lever

8. The symptoms are an irritable child with fever for 4-5 days. When the fever breaks, a rash appears. This is symptomatic of:

  • Roseola intantum
  • Factitious fever
  • Meningitis
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Enterovirus

9. The symptoms are fever with vague or no symptoms. Physical examination is normal with no weight loss and normal pulse rate. This is probably:

  • Meningitis
  • Enterovirus
  • Roseola infantum
  • Factitious fever
  • Kawasaki disease

10. In men without another obvious source of fever, the nurse should suspect prostatitis.

  • False
  • True
Fever MCQs
Fever MCQs

11. In children with pharyngitis, fever usually occurs after sore throat complaints.

  • False
  • True

12. A discrepancy between oral or rectal temperature and urine temperature suggests Kawasaki disease.

  • True
  • False

13. The symptoms are a mild fever, tender abdomen, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramping. This is probably:

  • gastroenteritis
  • Pharyngitis
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Upper respiratory tract infection (URI)

14. The symptoms are mild, nonspecific febrile illness lasting 2-5 days: more common in summer and early fall. Physical findings show nonexudative pharyngitis with or without lymphadenopathy.

  • Enterovirus
  • Factitious fever
  • Meningitis
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Rosella infantum

15. The symptoms are a sore throat and other upper respiratory tract symptoms:
erythematous pharynx: may have pharyngeal or tonsillar exudates or ulcers: may have palatine petechiae in mononucleosis. This is llkly:

  • Pharyngitis
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Upper respiratory tract Infection (URI)
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)

16. Fever in children less than 2 months of age is uncommon and must be viewed as serious.

  • False
  • True

17. This disease occurs under years of age and is more common in males than females. The symptoms are high fever, spikes: may persist despite antibiotic therapy: may have seizures: fever for 5 days with at least 4 of the following: bilateral conjunctivas hyperemia, mouth lesions, edema, erythema, desquamation of skin, nonvascular erythematous rash or cervical lymphadenopathy.

  • Roseola infantum
  • Kawasaki disease
  • Factitious lever
  • Meningitis

18. Fever is usually mild with a GI infection.

  • True
  • False

19. The higher the fever, the greater is the likelihood of bacteria.

  • True
  • False

20. Fevers accompanied by muscle aches (myalgias), malaise, and I or respiratory symptoms are often bacterial in nature.

  • False
  • True

21. The symptoms are fever, perinea discomfort, frequent urination, chills and malaise: the prostrate is tender to palpation. This is probably:

  • Prostatitis
  • Ear infections
  • Sinusitis
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Meningitis

22. The symptoms are swelling or tenderness over affected area of joint.

  • Sinusitis
  • Ear infections
  • Meningitis
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Prostatitis

23. Fevers localized to a site without general body manifestations are often viral in nature.

  • False
  • True

24. The patient has a fever of less than 38.7 C (101.5 F), a cough, no purulent sputum, erythema of pharynx and viral exanthema.

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Pharyngitis
  • Upper respiratory tract infection (URI)
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)

25. The symptoms are CVA tenderness, fever, burning urgency to urinate and more common in females than males. This is characteristic of:

  • Upper respiratory tract infection (URI)
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Pharyngitis
  • Gastroenteritis
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

26. With ear infections, the temperature may be either high or low-grade fever.

  • False
  • True

27. The temperature associated with an upper urinary tract infection is likely to be a mild fever, and the patient feels systemically ill.

  • False
  • True

28. The patient may have pelvic or lower abdominal pain; symptoms may also include suprapubic tenderness, cervical discharge, CMT and adnexal tenderness. This is probably:

  • Upper respiratory tract infection (URI)
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Gastroenteritis
  • Pharyngitis

29. Children with Roseola infantum are likely to be irritable with a low fever.

  • False
  • True

30. This is a fever in children older than 3 months. There are no localizing signs and the child appears well. This is probably:

  • Roseola infantum
  • Meningitis
  • Occult bacteria
  • Factitious fever

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