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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. Anti - Myelin Receptors






2. Granulomatous (nonbacterial)






3. Gram negative rods - Pleomorphic - 'School of fish' - Type A = non - encapsulated - non - invasive - MCC of sinusitis - otitis - bronchitis - Type B = encapsulated - invasive - IgA protease - MCC of epiglottitis






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






5. Cause of multiple cerebral abscesses in newborns






6. Henoch - Schoenlein Purpura (HSP) - Berger's - Alport's - Ankylosing Spondylitis






7. 'STELS' - Salmonella - TB - EBV - Listeria - Syphilis






8. CMV






9. 'PIGI' - Prolactin - Inhibin - GH - Insulin






10. Focal Segmental GN






11. SLE - endometrial & cervical cancer ? renal failure






12. Group B Strep - E. coli - Listeria






13. Pyremethamine/sulfadiazine - Trimethroprim/Sulfamethoxaole - Methotrexate






14. Acetaminophen - Reye syndrome - Pregnancy






15. 'SIADH' - Small cell ca - Increased Intracranial Pressure - A Pain - Drugs - Hypoxia






16. Lethal factor - Protective factor - Edema factor






17. His - Arg - Glu - Asp - Gln - Asn - Tyr - Cys - Pro - Met - Val - Ala - Gly






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






19. Anti - Hair Follicle






20. By pigment - Aureus = gold - Epidermidis = white - Saprophyticus = none






21. Incubation: 4-26 wks (8 wk average) Acute dz: 4-12 wks Convalescence: 4-20 wks Recovery: yrs






22. Multiple Myeloma






23. Pseudomonas - Diphtheria






24. Anti - Parietal cell receptor (AKA Intrinsic factor)






25. Troponin I: appears 2 hrs - peaks 2 days - gone 7 days - CKMB: appears 6 hrs - peaks 12 hrs - gone 2 days - LDH: appears 1 day - peaks 2 days - gone 3 days






26. P41: just a surface marker - GP120: attachment to CD4 - p17 & p24 antigens: assembly - Pol: transcription - Reverse transcriptase: integration






27. Vasculities - AIDS






28. Redness - itchy groin






29. Anti - Melanocyte






30. Cystic Fibrosis






31. Memory - IgG shows up at day 3 with 5x the concentration - Highest affinity for antigen - Peaks in 5 years - stays for 10 years






32. Corynebacter






33. Chediak - Higashi - NADPH- oxidase deficiency






34. 'MOTEL PASS' - Melanocytes - Odontoblasts - Tracheal cartilage - Enterochromaffin cells - Laryngeal cartilage - Parafollicular cells/pseudo unipolar ceslls - All ganglia/Adrenal medulla - Schwann cells - Spiral membrane






35. RIPS - Rifampin - INH - Prednisone - Statins






36. 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






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






38. Appendix - Epithalamus - Palmaris longus - Pancreatic polypeptide






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






40. Female (or Kleinfelter)






41. 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






42. A - partial hemolysis - green zone Beta - complete hemolysis - clear zone ? - no hemolysis - red zone






43. Papillary cancer of thyroid - Serous cystadenoma of ovary - Meningioma - Mesothelioma






44. <20 = normal - 30-60 = heterozygous for CF - > 60 definitive positive






45. MC bacteria is Strep viridans - Roth spots (eyes) - Janeway lesions (toes) - Osler's nodes (fingers) - splinter hemorrhages - endocarditis - mycotic aneurysm (septic emboli)






46. Only occurs if bacteria has PILI






47. Dx: Fragile X - Tx: Molar Pregnancy - Fast Growing Ca - Steroid resistant disease






48. Hypermagnesia - Hypercalcemia (except atrium) - Hypokalemia - Hypernatremia






49. TH1 - TH2






50. Serum BUN 10 - 15 - Serum Cr < 20 - Fractional Na exc > 2%