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






2. Leu - Iso - Val






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






4. Effects CD-4 rich tissues (brain - testicles - cervix - rectum - blood vessels) - T>B






5. Anti - Acetylcholine receptor






6. Pyremethamine/sulfadiazine - Trimethroprim/Sulfamethoxaole - Methotrexate






7. CMV






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






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






10. Heliotrope rash






11. Whipple's disease






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






13. Breast ca






14. Appendix - Epithalamus - Palmaris longus - Pancreatic polypeptide






15. Mycoplasma - Chlamydia pneumonia - S. pneumonia






16. (For rheumatic fever) - Polyarthritis (joints) - Carditis (<3) - Nodules subcutaneous - Erythema marginatum - Sydenham chorea






17. Toxin ADP ribosylates EF-2 - stops cell synthesis - Gram + - Acquired exotoxin from a virus via transduction - Causes heart block - Never scrape the membrane b/c it is highly vascular = will bleed & release toxin






18. Deficiency in branched amino acids (Leu - Lys - Val) - Defective transport in the kidneys






19. Glycogen synthase - Branching enzymes: glycogen a -1 -4 glycosyl transferase - glycogen a -1 -6 glycosyl transferase






20. PKU - MSUD - Cystinuria






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






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






23. Celiac Sprue






24. Anti - Melanocyte






25. CML - All






26. IL-4 - IL-5 - IL-6 - IL-10






27. Release MHC II






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






29. Membranous GN






30. Metronidazole






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






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






33. Focal Segmental GN






34. Anti - Islet cell receptor






35. Single aa substitution - Hereditary neuropathy - nephropathy - & cardiopathy






36. 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






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






38. MCC all throat infections - lymphangitis - impetigo - necrotizing fascitis - erysipelas - scarlet fever - 2nd MCC: all other skin infections






39. Takes triglycerides from GI to liver & endothelium






40. Cryptococcus






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






42. P wave = Ca - QRS complex = Na - S- T inteval = Ca - T wave = K - U wave = Na






43. 'NAACP' - Neoplasms - Allergies/asthma - Addison's - Collagen Vascular dz - Parasites






44. Tachypnea - decreased PCO2 - pO2 - increased pH






45. 'SIADH' - Small cell ca - Increased Intracranial Pressure - A Pain - Drugs - Hypoxia






46. Vibrio - Campylobacter - Listeria - H. pylori






47. AZT - Benzene - Chloramphenecol - Vinblastin






48. Lys - Leu






49. Edema - Hyperlipidemia - Hypercholesterolemia - Hypercoagulability - serum albumin - urine albumin






50. Granulomatous (nonbacterial)