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KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. All females will pass on the disease - No males will pass on the disease - All offspring of affected females will be affected - Often affects CNS - heart - and skeletal muscle - Due to uneven cytokinesis during meiosis/oogenesis






2. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the right of Arg - Lys






3. Smooth muscle






4. 2nd Messenger - Parasympathetic - anabolic






5. Anti - Smith - - dsDNA (most nephrotoxic) - Cardiolipin (clotting - bleeding - false VRDL)






6. Cystic Fibrosis






7. Takes triglycerides from liver to adipose - Only made in the liver - Breaks down into IDL + LDL






8. Anti - Acetylcholine receptor






9. Leishmaniasis






10. Metronidazole






11. Cyst






12. Histaminase - Arylsulfatase - Heparin






13. To test: CaEDTA - In plasma: Penicillamine - In BM: Dimeraprol






14. Increased pO2 - Increased volume rt ventricle - Blood ransfusion - Supplemental O2 - Right sided heart failure - Pregnancy - IV fluids - ASD (fixed) - Deep breathing






15. <20 = normal - 30-60 = heterozygous for CF - > 60 definitive positive






16. Plasma (RTA) - Ammonia production in the collection duct - 10% of urea cycle - Glutaminase - Carbonic anhydrase






17. CML - All






18. Granulomatous (nonbacterial)






19. Amyl nitrate - Sodium thiosulfate - Methylene blue - Transfusion






20. < 24 hrs: swelling - @ 24 hrs: neutrophils show up - Day 3: neutrophils peak - Day 4: T- cells & macrophages show up - Day 7: Fibroblasts show up - 1 month: Fibroblasts peak - 3-6 months: Fibroblasts are gone






21. Vibrio - Campylobacter - Listeria - H. pylori






22. B2 microglobin






23. Single aa substitution - Hereditary neuropathy - nephropathy - & cardiopathy






24. Metronidazole - Clarithromycin - Zinc deficiency






25. Yolk sac tumor






26. Fever for 2 days than rash pops up (rash only after fever is gone) - HHV 6






27. Birth to 2 months - 4 to 7 years - puberty






28. Thrombocytopenia - IL-4 - Eczema - IgM






29. Breast ca






30. Burkitt's Lymphoma - c - myc activation






31. Phe - Iso - Thr - Tyr - Lys - Leu






32. Methyl malonyl CoA mutase - Homocysteine methyl transferase






33. Unique N- terminal sequence - Chronic active dz - Hodgkin's dz






34. PCP






35. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the right of Met - Cys






36. Combo of Type I & II - Normal urine pH - Hypokalemia






37. (pre - formed toxin) S. aureus (potato salads) C. perfringens (holiday turkey/ham) B. cereus (fried rice)






38. Glycogen synthase - Branching enzymes: glycogen a -1 -4 glycosyl transferase - glycogen a -1 -6 glycosyl transferase






39. Endocrine - Aging






40. 'Oh BED' - O antigen (Salmonella) - Botulinum - Erythrogenic toxin - Diptheria






41. Parkinsons






42. Anti - Platelet - (AKA glycoprotein IIb/IIIa)






43. Hypomagnesia - Hypocalcemia (except atrium) - Hyperkalemia - Hyponatremia






44. 'RESPI' - Rifampin - Ethambutol - Streptomycin - Pyrozinamide - INH






45. MEN II - MEN III






46. High urine pH - Acidosis - Frequent UTI - Stones - Babies die <1 yr






47. DNP - Free Fatty Acids






48. MC infection of shunts & central lines






49. Azithromycin






50. Takes triglycerides from GI to liver & endothelium