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






2. Huntington's - Fragile X - Myotonic dystrophy - Spinal/bulbar muscular atrophy (rare)






3. In collecting duct - Absorbs ammonia in the liver - Cause of hepato - renal syndrome






4. MC infection of shunts & central lines






5. Vasculities - AIDS






6. Burn pts - Cystic fibrosis - Diabetes - Neutropenics






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






8. Mycoplasma - Nocardia (partially - gram +) - Cryptosporidium (partially - protozoa)






9. Herpes






10. Anti - IgG






11. Anti - Ribonuclear protein






12. 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






13. Mantle Cell Lymphoma






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






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






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






17. Defect in proximal tubule - Can't reabsorb - Low energy state - Can be caused by old tetracycline






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






19. Metronidazole - Clarithromycin - Zinc deficiency






20. IL-2 - IF- gamma






21. Minimal Change Disease






22. Scabies - Lichen planus - Urticaria - Dermatitis herpetiformis






23. Breast ca






24. Azithromycin






25. 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






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






27. Squamous cell carcinoma of skin






28. Beta1 selective: A ? M (except C&L) - Nonselective: N ? Z - C - L






29. <20 = normal - 30-60 = heterozygous for CF - > 60 definitive positive






30. Cause of multiple cerebral abscesses in newborns






31. Arg - Lys






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






33. Group B Strep - E. coli - Listeria






34. Lethal factor - Protective factor - Edema factor






35. Only occurs if bacteria has PILI






36. S. Pneumonia - H. Influenza - Neisseria






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






38. Focal Segmental GN






39. Increased or normal pO2 - increased pCO2 - decreased pH






40. Anti - Epidermal anchoring protein receptor - AKA Intercellular junctions of epidermal cells






41. Gly






42. PTU - Cephalosporins - alpha - methyldopa - Sulfa drugs - Anti - malarials - PCN






43. Parainfluenza - RSV (ER this is #1) - Adenovirus - Influenza






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






45. Adriamycin - Phen - Fen (Phentermine - fenfluramine)






46. Chlorpropamide - Lactams - Antabuse - Metronidazole






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






48. DiGeorge's - HIV






49. 'I AM HE' - Influenza - Adenovirus - Mycoplasma - Hep B & C - EBV






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