Test your basic knowledge |

KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
  • If you are not ready to take this test, you can study here.
  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

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






2. Red macules - target lesions - allergy and viruses - Mild - MCC is viral (2nd = drugs) - Moderate - Stevens Johnson Syndrome - Severe - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis






3. 2 weeks post URI






4. Morbiliform rash - preceded by cough & conjunctivitis






5. Pick's disease






6. Legionella - Pneumocystis - H. pylori - Bartonella henselae - Candida






7. Anti - Rho - La - SSA - SSB

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php on line 183


8. 'I AM HE' - Influenza - Adenovirus - Mycoplasma - Hep B & C - EBV






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






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






11. Metronidazole - Clarithromycin - Zinc deficiency






12. Any - but esp lymphoma






13. Strep Bovis - Bacteroides fragilis - C. melanogo - speticus - C. difficlile - If blood cx show S. bovis or C. melanogo - septicus = r/o colon ca

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php on line 183


14. Smoking






15. Giardia Lamblia






16. ACTH (MC) - ADH - PTH - TSH - ANP






17. Low urine pH (2) - Hypokalemia - NO carbonic anhydrase






18. Gene = on chr 7 - 2nd messenger is IP3/DAG - PIlocarpine can be used to treat (??)






19. 4 mos gestation = Yolk Sac - 6 mos gestation = Spleen - liver - flat bones - 8 mos gestation = Long bones - If long bones become damaged the spleen can take over - resulting in splenomegaly






20. Group B Strep - E. coli - Listeria






21. Effects CD-4 rich tissues (brain - testicles - cervix - rectum - blood vessels) - T>B






22. 1-3 wk prodromal period before sx - Must switch to positive stranded before it can replicate






23. Alcohol






24. Bacteria becomes deadly by this mechanism in hospital or nursing home






25. Follicular lymphoma (can show up in Burkitts - pick follicular first)






26. Pain (always first) - Pallor - Poikilothermia - Parasthesia - Pulselessness (always last)






27. Lys - Leu






28. Glu - Gln






29. Complex I - Amytal - Rotenone - Complex II - Malonate - Complex III - Antimycin - Complex IV - CN - CO - Chloramphenicol - Complex V - Oligomycin






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






31. Increased or normal pO2 - increased pCO2 - decreased pH






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






33. Mycoplasma - Chlamydia pneumonia - S. pneumonia






34. Parkinsons






35. Anti - Ribonuclear protein






36. HPV = cervical ca - EBV = lymphoma - HVB - HVC = liver ca - HIV = Kaposi






37. Statins: PALS - Provostatin (only renally excreted) - Atorvastatin - Lovastatin - Simvastatin (LFTs q 3 mos) MoA: Inhibit HMG CoA reductase - most active around 8 pm - must take at night for max efficacy






38. Silvery white plaques on extensor surfaces - scaly skin - pitted nails






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






40. Smooth muscle






41. Trypsin - Chymotrypsin - Elastase - Mercaptoethanol - Aminopeptidase - Carboxypeptidase - Cyanobromide






42. G-6- PD






43. Anti - Histone






44. Wiskott - Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) - SCID - CVID - HIV (HTLV-1) - Job - Buckley Syndrome






45. DiGeorge's Syndrome






46. Rose spots associated w/ 'intestinal fire -' Salmonella Typhi






47. Group B strep - S. pneumonia - Herpes - N. gonorrhea - Chlamydia






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






49. Affects males & females equally - Manifests in heterozygous state - Can be transmitted by either parent - Often delayed onset (adult dx) - Vertical transmission - New mutations occur in germ cells of older fathers - Can exhibit reduced penetrance & v






50. Measles - Mumps - Rubella - Oral polio - Rotavirus - Smallpox - BCG (TB vaccine) - Yellow fever - Varicella