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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. High fever - Rose spots - Intestinal fire - Monocytosis - Heart block






2. Unique N- terminal sequence - Chronic active dz - Hodgkin's dz






3. Anti - Histone






4. Acidophilic: GH - Prolactin - Basophilic: TSH - ACTH - LH - FSH






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






6. 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






7. Burn pts - Cystic fibrosis - Diabetes - Neutropenics






8. Focal Segmental GN






9. Pericardium - Intracranial - Mediastinum - Pleural cavity - Thighs - Retroperitoneum - Abdominal - Pelvis






10. Small cell carcinoma of the lung






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






12. H. flue - Neisseria






13. Amyl nitrate - Sodium thiosulfate - Methylene blue - Transfusion






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






15. Smoking - Alcohol - Nitrates - Japanes






16. Ewing's Sarcoma - 11 = long bones






17. Mantle Cell Lymphoma






18. Pyremethamine/sulfadiazine - Trimethroprim/Sulfamethoxaole - Methotrexate






19. Anti - Myelin Receptors






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






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






22. Job - Buckley Syn - NADPH Oxidase dfic - Neutropenia - Myeloperoxidase defic






23. CML - All






24. Leigh's dz: subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy - progressive ?IQ - seizures - ataxia - cytochrome oxidase deficiency - Leber's dz: hereditary optic atrophy






25. Tyrosine kinase deficiency - Late onset - Frameshift/missense mutation






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






27. Diabetes Hyperkalemia - NO aldosterone (infarcted JG apparatus)






28. Sx oocur within 1 wk or less - Don't have to switch before replicating - Exceptions: Hanta - Ebola - & Yello Fever which are negative stranded






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






30. Neurofibromatosis






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






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






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






34. 1. Microglia 2. Type I pneumo 3. Kupffer 4. RES cells 5. Mesangial 6. Dendritic 7. Langerhans 8. Osteoclasts 9. Histiocytes - giant cells - epithelioid






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






36. Bacteria becomes deadly when a virus injects its DNA






37. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the right of Phe - Tyr - Trp






38. B2 microglobin






39. 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






40. Anti - Topoisomerase






41. Yellow fever






42. Retinoblastoma






43. 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






44. Anti - Gliaden/gluten






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






46. Strep salivarius






47. Lymphocytes homing - Inflammation - cell - cell interaction






48. Thrombocytopenia - IL-4 - Eczema - IgM






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






50. Endocrine - Aging