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KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. Group B Strep - E. coli - Listeria






2. 'IHOP' - Intractable pain - Hemorrhage - Obstruction - Perforation






3. Restrictive blood gas - Decreased pO2 - pCO2 - PCWP - Increased pH - RR - Increased risk for seizures






4. 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






5. Pain (always first) - Pallor - Poikilothermia - Parasthesia - Pulselessness (always last)






6. Adenosine deaminase deficiency - T>B - Frameshift/nonsense mutation - bacterial & fungal infx






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






8. Universally associated with all amyloids






9. Hyperglycemia - Hyperuricemia - Hypovolemia - Hypokalemia






10. Increased body temperatur with normal heart rait - HR should increase by 10 bpm for every 1 degree increase in temperature






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






12. Red macules - target lesions - allergy and viruses - Mild - MCC is viral (2nd = drugs) - Moderate - Stevens Johnson Syndrome - Severe - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis






13. Ceftriaxone - Cefixime - Cefoxitin - Ciprofloxacin - Ofloxacin - Gatifloxicin






14. 'TRiCKSSSS' - TSS (Toxic Shock) - Rocky mt spotted fever (Rickettsia) - Coxsackie A (Hand - foot - and - mouth dz) - Kawasaki - Scarlet fever (S. pyogenes) - Syphilis - Staph Scalded Skin - S. moniliformis (Reiter's syndrome)






15. Takes triglycerides from GI to liver & endothelium






16. Hypermagnesia - Hypercalcemia (except atrium) - Hypokalemia - Hypernatremia






17. 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






18. Squamous cell carcinoma of skin






19. 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






20. Serum BUN > 20 - Serum Cr > 40 - Fractional Na exc <1%






21. P41: just a surface marker - GP120: attachment to CD4 - p17 & p24 antigens: assembly - Pol: transcription - Reverse transcriptase: integration






22. Rash/blisters on anterior thigh - associated with diarrhea due to Celiac Sprue flare up






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






24. HBcAg+ - HBsAg+ - (HBcAb +/-)






25. 2nd Messenger - Gastrin






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






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






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






29. Lung ca - colon ca






30. Herald patch - dry skin patched that follow skin lines - HHV7






31. Hilum - Pelvic Brim - Entrance of bladder






32. Giardia Lamblia






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






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






35. SLE - endometrial & cervical cancer ? renal failure






36. 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)






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






38. Pyremethamine/sulfadiazine - Trimethroprim/Sulfamethoxaole - Methotrexate






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






40. 'Some Strange Killers Have Pretty Nice Capsules' - Strep. pneumo (gr +) - Salmonella - Klebsiella - H. Flu B - Pseudomonas - Neisseria - Citrobacter






41. Cryptococcus






42. PKU - MSUD - Cystinuria






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






44. Retinoblastoma






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






46. Colon cancer






47. Anti - Topoisomerase






48. Decreased: K - Na - Cl - increased: pH - BP






49. Thrombocytopenia - IL-4 - Eczema - IgM






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