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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. Vibrio - Campylobacter - Listeria - H. pylori






2. RSV (infants only) - Mycoplasma - Chlamydia pneumonia - S. pnuemonia






3. Hypomagnesia - Hypocalcemia (except atrium) - Hyperkalemia - Hyponatremia






4. Philadelphia Chromosome (CML) - 'Philadelphia CreaML cheese'






5. Methylene blue






6. 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






7. RTA - Diarrhea






8. Xanthelasmas on eyelids & face - Increased risk for pancreatitis






9. Female (or Kleinfelter)






10. Anti - Islet cell receptor






11. S. pneumonia - H. influenza - Anaerobes - Viruses - Mycoplasma






12. 'BAG for CpR QTS' - Barbiturates - Alcohol - Griseofulvin - Carbamazepine - Rifampin - Quinidine - Tetracyclines - Spironolactones






13. Anti - Topoisomerase






14. RIPS - Rifampin - INH - Prednisone - Statins






15. Arg - Lys






16. Dx: Fragile X - Tx: Molar Pregnancy - Fast Growing Ca - Steroid resistant disease






17. Linear excoriation on belt line & finger webs






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






19. Anti - Proteinase - - C- ANCA

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20. Stuck on wart appearance






21. Crescent formations (clot off lots of nephrons)






22. Leishmaniasis






23. Necatur Americanis - Enterobius Vermicularis - Ankylostoma Duodenale - Trichuris Trichurium - Ascaris Lumbriocoides - Strongyloides






24. Goodpasture's (#1) - Diabetes Mellitis - HTN - Wagner's






25. Pseudomonas - Diphtheria






26. Myositis - Hepatitis - Increased liver enzymes






27. Parkinsons






28. Azithromycin - Clarithromycin - Erythromycin






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






30. CML - All






31. Increased pO2 - Increased volume rt ventricle - Blood ransfusion - Supplemental O2 - Right sided heart failure - Pregnancy - IV fluids - ASD (fixed) - Deep breathing






32. VSD - ASD - PDA - Coarctation of aorta






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






34. MC infection of shunts & central lines






35. Pavementing - Margination - Diapedesis - Migration






36. Normal aging






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






38. Redness - itchy groin






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






41. Strep Bovis - Bacteroides fragilis - C. melanogo - speticus - C. difficlile - If blood cx show S. bovis or C. melanogo - septicus = r/o colon ca

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42. To test: CaEDTA - In plasma: Penicillamine - In BM: Dimeraprol






43. Histaminase - Arylsulfatase - Heparin






44. Calcium oxalate (80%) - Struvite - Uric Acid - Cysteine - Oxalate






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






46. ASA - Heparin - Quinidine






47. Cys - Met






48. Squamous cell carcinoma of skin






49. A1- antitrypsin deficiency






50. 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