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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. Smoking






2. HIPPPE - Hydralazine - INH - Procainamide - Penicillamine - Phenytoin - Ethosuximide






3. Leu - Iso - Val






4. 2 weeks post URI






5. 2nd Messenger - Gastrin






6. Rabies






7. Chlorpropamide - Lactams - Antabuse - Metronidazole






8. Red headed female - Tyrosine kinase deficiency






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






10. 'I'D SMACK Quin' - INH - Dapsone - Sulfa drugs - Macrolides - Amiodarone - Cimetidine - Ketoconazole - Quinolones






11. Corynebacter






12. (Sinusitis - otitis - bronchitis - pneumonia) 1. S. pneumonia 2. H. influenza 3. N. meningitides






13. PVT TIM HAll - Phe - Val - Thr - Trp - Iso - Met - His - Arg - Leu - Lys (If there is deficiency in Phe then Tyr becomes essential - like in PKU; if there is a deficiency in Met then Cys becomes essential)






14. Mitral regurg - Tricuspid regurg - VSD






15. IL-4 - IL-5 - IL-6 - IL-10






16. <20 = normal - 30-60 = heterozygous for CF - > 60 definitive positive






17. Cause of multiple cerebral abscesses in newborns






18. 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






19. 'These Really Neat Little Pills Prevent Functional Complications' - B1 = Thiamine (Beriberi - Weirnickes - Korsacoff) - B2 = Riboflavin (Angular stomalitis) - B3 = Niacin (Pellagra - 4 d's) - B4 = Lipoic acid - B5 = Pantothenic acid - B6 = Pyridoxine






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






21. Azithromycin






22. < 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






23. Anti - P- ANCA






24. Acetaminophen - Reye syndrome - Pregnancy






25. Pavementing - Margination - Diapedesis - Migration






26. 2nd Messenger - Smooth muscle contraction by horm/NT - All hypothatlmic hormones (except CRH)






27. Viral - Fungal - Mycobacterium - Protozoa - Parasite - Neoplasm






28. 0: depolarization 1: no name 2: Plateau (AV node) 3: Repolarization 4: Automaticity (SA node)






29. Anti - Gliaden/gluten






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






31. Lethal factor - Protective factor - Edema factor






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






33. Crescent formations (clot off lots of nephrons)






34. In collecting duct - Absorbs ammonia in the liver - Cause of hepato - renal syndrome






35. Only gram + w/ endotoxin - Crosses placenta - Lipid A is toxic part - Causes granulomas - Causes sepsis in neonates - Raw cabbage - spoiled milk






36. Anti - Melanocyte






37. Necator Americanus - Ascaris lumbricoides - Schistosomiasis - Strongyloides - Ankylostoma






38. Rheumatic fever






39. ASA - Heparin - Quinidine






40. Bacillus anthracis - Clostridium perfrigens - Clostridium tetani






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






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






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






44. 1. E. coli (nitrate) 2. Proteus 3. Klebsiella






45. Viridans (green pigment - SBE) - Mutans (cavities) - Sanguis - Salivaris - Bovis






46. Cystic Fibrosis






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






48. Smooth muscle






49. Secrete vitamin K - Secrete biotin - Secrete folate - Secrete pantothenic acid - aids in absorption of B12






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