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 Lyme Disease Quiz

Welcome to the QuizMoz Lyme Disease Quiz. QuizMoz offers one of the Internet's largest collection of quizzes for you to tease your brain and pit your wits against the experienced QuizMoz quiz masters. Go ahead and find out what you know about yourself and the world around you. Best of luck!!

 Lyme Disease Quiz Facts
 Average Score for this quiz: 70%
 No of times this quiz has been taken: 8
 No of people passing this quiz: 7
 No of people failing this quiz: 1
 Maximum score for this quiz: 83%

Coverage : What are the lyme disease symptoms? Do you have them? Take the Lyme Disease Symptom Quiz and find out the main symptoms of lyme disease. All it takes is two minutes to take the Lyme Disease Symptom Quiz and find out the most important facts related to the symptoms of lyme disease.

1. Lyme disease varies widely in its presentation, which may include:
a.A rash
b.Flu-like symptoms
c.Neurologic, arthritic and/or cardiac manifestations
d.All of the above
 
2. Which is the classic symptom of lyme disease?
a.Flu
b.Malaise
c.Headache
d.Muscle and joint aches in large joints
 
3. What are the symptoms associated with flu that are symptomatic of lyme disease also?
a.Headache
b.Stiff neck
c.Fever, muscle aches, and fatigue
d.All of the above
 
4. What is the first sign of contracting lyme disease?
a.A rash
b.Fever
c.Headache
d.All of the above
 
5. The rash resembles a bruise in dark-skinned people and as an enlarging one in light-skinned patients.
a.False
b.True
 
6. Which of the following statements describe the rash?
a.This rash may start as a small, reddish bump about one-half inch in diameter and enlarge to the size of a thumb-print or cover a person's back
b.It may be slightly raised or flat
c.It soon expands outward, often leaving a clearing (normal flesh color) in the center
d.All of the above
 
7. A small inflamed skin bump or discoloration that develops within hours of a bite and over the next day or two is not likely to be due to infection - but rather a local reaction to the disruption of the skin.
a.True
b.False
 
8. What are the other symptoms that are associated with the first stage of lyme disease?
a.Sore throat
b.Sinus infection
c.Facial paralysis and palpitations
d.All of the above
 
9. The three stages of lyme disease are:
a.Early localized infection (1 to 4 weeks)
b.Early disseminated infection (1 to 4 months)
c.Late persistent infections
d.Gangrenous infections
 
10. In people who did not have a rash or other symptoms of early infection, the symptoms that serve as the first signs of lyme disease in the third stage are:
a.Heart symptoms
b.Nervous symptoms
c.Joint symptoms
d.All of the above
 
11. What are the general symptoms of disseminated lyme disease (a condition that evolves when the early indicators are neglected and the infection spreads to other organs)?
a.Severe headache and fever
b.Profound fatigue
c.Severe muscle aches/pain
d.All of the above
 
12. It is possible for the bacterium that causes Lyme disease to pass from mother to fetus across the placenta, resulting in congenitally acquired LD in the child.
a.True
b.False
 
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