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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. 'BAG for CpR QTS' - Barbiturates - Alcohol - Griseofulvin - Carbamazepine - Rifampin - Quinidine - Tetracyclines - Spironolactones






2. 0: depolarization 1: no name 2: Plateau (AV node) 3: Repolarization 4: Automaticity (SA node)






3. Hilum - Pelvic Brim - Entrance of bladder






4. 1. Microglia 2. Type I pneumo 3. Kupffer 4. RES cells 5. Mesangial 6. Dendritic 7. Langerhans 8. Osteoclasts 9. Histiocytes - giant cells - epithelioid






5. Gly






6. Asp - Glu






7. Azithromycin






8. RIPS - Rifampin - INH - Prednisone - Statins






9. Colon ca - AML






10. Krabbe's dz






11. Normal aging






12. Flushing - Wheezing - Diarrhea - Tx with ciproheptadine - dx by measuring 5- HIAA in the urine - Most common primary location = appendix - Most common metastaic location = pancreas - ileum






13. Red headed female - Tyrosine kinase deficiency






14. Edema - Hyperlipidemia - Hypercholesterolemia - Hypercoagulability - serum albumin - urine albumin






15. Follicular Lymphoma - bcl -2 activation






16. Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)






17. Melanoma






18. Portion homologous with Ig Light chain - Primary amyloidosis - multiple myeloma






19. 2nd Messenger - Nitrates - Viagra - ANP & LPS






20. Cys - Met






21. Smoking - Aniline dyes - Benzene - Aflatoxin - Cyclophosphamie - Schistosomiasis - Von Hippel - Lindau - Tuberous sclerosis






22. Bruton's Agammaglobulinemia (Tyrosine kinase deficiency) - Leukemias - Lymphomas






23. 220 - age in years






24. Pyruvate carboxylase - PEP carboxykinase - Fructose -1 -6- phosphatase - Glucose -6- phosphatase






25. Anti - Mitochondria






26. Toxin ADP ribosylates EF-2 - stops cell synthesis - Gram + - Acquired exotoxin from a virus via transduction - Causes heart block - Never scrape the membrane b/c it is highly vascular = will bleed & release toxin






27. Small red spots w/ bright red margins - sand papery Rheumatic fever






28. Adriamycin - Phen - Fen (Phentermine - fenfluramine)






29. Xanthelasmas on eyelids & face - Increased risk for pancreatitis






30. Crohn's diesase






31. S. saprophyticus b/c they stick things inside themselves






32. Normal CD4 count: 800-1200 in adults - up to 1500 in kids - < 500 begin treating w/ 2 nucleotide inhibitors & 1 protease inhibitor (750 in kids) - <200 = AIDS - add tx for PCP - <100 add tx for MAC






33. Ewing's Sarcoma - 11 = long bones






34. Cryptococcus






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






36. S. aureus - Pseudomonas






37. Cystathione synthase deficiency - Cysteine - ornithine - lysine - and arginine end up in urine - stones






38. Appendix - Epithalamus - Palmaris longus - Pancreatic polypeptide






39. Leu - Iso - Val






40. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the right of amino terminal






41. Release MHC II






42. IL-4 - IL-5 - IL-6 - IL-10






43. Histamine - Slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis - Eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis






44. Yellow fever






45. (For rheumatic fever) - Polyarthritis (joints) - Carditis (<3) - Nodules subcutaneous - Erythema marginatum - Sydenham chorea






46. Parainfluenza - RSV (ER this is #1) - Adenovirus - Influenza






47. Only lipoprotein to carry cholesterol - Breakdown product of VLDL






48. Female (or Kleinfelter)






49. Anti - Topoisomerase






50. CD-8 + CD-4 - Recognize MHC I - Also have markers CD-2 & CD-3