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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. Anti - Rho - La - SSA - SSB


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






3. Group B Strep - E. coli - Listeria






4. Hexokinase - Phosphofructokinase -1 - Pyruvate kinase






5. Normal aging






6. Red headed female - Tyrosine kinase deficiency






7. 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






8. Any - but esp lymphoma






9. Methylene blue






10. Pro






11. MC infection of shunts & central lines






12. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the right of Met






13. Lung ca - colon ca






14. Linear excoriation on belt line & finger webs






15. PPUNCHeS - Proteus - Pseudomonas - Ureaplsma urealyticum - Nocardia - Cryptococcus neoformans - H. pylori - S. Saprofiticus






16. Ovarian tumor






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






18. SLE - endometrial & cervical cancer ? renal failure






19. Chediak - Higashi - NADPH- oxidase deficiency






20. Hep B & C - Aflatoxin - Vinyl Chloride - Alcohol - Carbon Tetrachloride - Anyline dyes - Smoking - Hemochromatosis - Benzene - Schistosomiasis






21. Target lesion - bullseye - Lyme dz






22. Anti - Acetylcholine receptor






23. Ketoconazole 150 mg






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






25. BBAT - Bleomycin - Busulfan - Amiodarone - Tocainide - (methotrexate & cormustine)






26. Complex I - Amytal - Rotenone - Complex II - Malonate - Complex III - Antimycin - Complex IV - CN - CO - Chloramphenicol - Complex V - Oligomycin






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






28. HTN - Hematuria - RBC casts






29. Hyperglycemia - Hyperuricemia - Hypovolemia - Hypokalemia






30. 'Please Check Before Going Home' - PKU - Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia - Biotidinase - Galactosemia - Hypothyroidism






31. Cys - Met






32. IL-4 - IL-5 - IL-6 - IL-10






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






34. Crescent formations (clot off lots of nephrons)






35. 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






36. Cystic Fibrosis - Closed angle glaucoma






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






38. Strep Pneumoniae (AKA pneuococcus)






39. Yellow fever






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






41. AML






42. Coumadin: Extrinsic pathway - tissue - PT - factors 2 -7 -9 -10 - PO - 8-10 hrs delay - C/I in preg - Inhib vit K dependent factor (Keep the PeT outside - extrinsic; PeT is Cujo who bites - PO) Heparin: Intrinsic - Blood - PTT - factor 3 - IV - immed






43. Heart: PDA - Elbow: dialysis fistula - Brain: Von Hippel - Lindau - Lungs: Osler - Weber - Rendu






44. 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






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






46. MCC of osteomyelitis - MCC of infection in burn pts






47. H. flue - Neisseria






48. 4 mos gestation = Yolk Sac - 6 mos gestation = Spleen - liver - flat bones - 8 mos gestation = Long bones - If long bones become damaged the spleen can take over - resulting in splenomegaly






49. 220 - age in years






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