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KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. SLE - endometrial & cervical cancer ? renal failure






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






3. Anti - IgG






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






5. Diflucan - 1 pill






6. Anti - Glomerular Basement Membrane (AKA Type IV Collagen)

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7. 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






8. Metronidazole - Clarithromycin - Zinc deficiency






9. I. oral - genital - varicella zoster - EBV - CMV - Roseola - Pityriasis rosea - Kaposi's






10. Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP)






11. Asp - Glu






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






13. Tender nodules & redness on the anterior aspect of the legs






14. IL-4 - IL-5 - IL-6 - IL-10






15. Chediak - Higashi - NADPH- oxidase deficiency






16. Lethal factor - Protective factor - Edema factor






17. CMV






18. Ca pyrophosphate - + birefringent crystals - rhomboid crystals - MC older pts - Seen equally in both genders - tx = colchicine






19. 'WEPTeD' - Warfarin - Estogen - Phenytoin - Theophylline - Digoxin






20. HCG - Inhibin - Human placental lactogen - Oxytocin - Progesterone - Estrogen






21. C. melanogosepticus - S. bovis






22. Redness - itchy groin






23. Methyl malonyl CoA mutase - Homocysteine methyl transferase






24. Anti - Platelet - (AKA glycoprotein IIb/IIIa)






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






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






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






28. Normal aging






29. Giardia Lamblia






30. Scaly skin w/ oily skin on the hairline






31. 2nd Messenger - Gastrin






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






33. Hypopigmented macules on the upper back in a 'V' pattern






34. Pro






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






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






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






38. Anti - Myelin Receptors






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






40. Hilum - Pelvic Brim - Entrance of bladder






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






42. Corynebacter






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






44. Xanthanthomas on extensor surfaces - Increased risk for CAD






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






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






47. PCP






48. S. Pneumonia - Viruses - Anaerobes - H. influenza - Gram negative rods






49. Arg - Lys






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