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KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
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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. HBcAg+ - HBsAg+ - (HBcAb +/-)






2. ADH (supraoptic nucleus) - Oxytocin (paraventricular nucleus)






3. S. aureus - Pseudomonas






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






5. 1st Contact - Neutrophils work first 3 days - Then B- cells make IgM - peaks at 14 days - gone in 2 mos - IgG shows up at 2 weeks - peaks in 2 mos - gone in 1 yr






6. Methyl malonyl CoA mutase - Homocysteine methyl transferase






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

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8. Promyelblastic leukemia - M3 type responsive to retinoic acid






9. Colon ca - pancreatic ca






10. H. flue - Neisseria






11. Only occurs if bacteria has PILI






12. 'TLC For Nanna' - - TPP- Thiamin (B1) - - Lipoic Acid (B4) - - CoA- Pantothentic Acid (B5) - - FAD- Riboflavin (B2) - - NAD- Niacin (B3)






13. Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency - Needed to make tyrosine - Leads to a lack of Dopamine - Epi - Norepi - melanin






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






15. Aspirin






16. Stuck on wart appearance






17. Smoking - Alcohol - Nitrates - Japanes






18. Colon cancer (HIV is sudden ?)






19. Morbiliform rash - preceded by cough & conjunctivitis






20. 2nd Messenger - Smooth muscle contraction by horm/NT - All hypothatlmic hormones (except CRH)






21. Anti - Epidermal anchoring protein receptor - AKA Intercellular junctions of epidermal cells






22. HTN - Hematuria - RBC casts






23. Release MHC II






24. 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






25. Reddened area w/ raised borders - does not blanch






26. Anti - Islet cell receptor






27. Anti - Topoisomerase






28. Vibrio - Campylobacter - Listeria - H. pylori






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






30. MEN II - MEN III






31. Alcohol






32. C. melanogosepticus - S. bovis






33. 2nd Messenger - Insulin & all growth factors






34. Pyremethamine/sulfadiazine - Trimethroprim/Sulfamethoxaole - Methotrexate






35. Takes triglycerides from GI to liver & endothelium






36. Linear excoriation on belt line & finger webs






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






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






39. Follicular Lymphoma - bcl -2 activation






40. Female (or Kleinfelter)






41. Visceral ca & end organ damage






42. Sulfonamides - Sulfonlureas - Celecoxib (COX 2 inhibitor)






43. 2nd Messenger - Parasympathetic - anabolic






44. Corynebacter






45. 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






46. Asn - Gln






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






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






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






50. PCP