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USMLE Step 1 Prep

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1. What a2- antagonist is used to treat impotence and postural hypotension?






2. What is the most common one? - Bone disorder in the United States






3. What area of the female reproductive tract is lined by stratified squamous epithelium rich in |glycogen?






4. What is the site of action for carbonic anhydrase inhibitors?






5. Name the area of the cerebral cortex with the function described: x Skill - based memory - verbal recall - balance - refined voluntary movements






6. Which cerebral herniation results in compression of the anterior cerebral artery?






7. How many ATPs per glucose are generated in glycolysis?






8. What is the most common one? - Form of muscular dystrophy






9. Name the most common type - Phobia






10. What are the two most common viral infections in HIV?






11. What is the enzyme for the oxidative reaction in glycolysis?






12. In which form of emphysema - panacinar or centriacinar - is the effect worse in the apical segments of the upper lobes?






13. What estrogen receptor agonist in bone is used in the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis?






14. What vitamin is necessary for epithelial health?






15. Where is the action potential generated on a neuron?






16. What form of arthritis is associated with calcium pyrophosphate crystals?






17. What type of Plasmodium affects x RBCs of all ages?






18. In which quadrant is breast cancer most commonly found?






19. What are the primary neurotransmitters at the following sites? - Postganglionic sympathetic neurons






20. What is the biochemical trigger for REM sleep?






21. What vitamin deficiency causes a glove - and - stocking neuropathy seen in alcoholics?






22. What two areas of the skin do not contain sebaceous glands?






23. What genetic defect is characterized by coarse facial features - gingival hyperplasia - macroglossia - psychomotor and growth retardation - club foot - claw hand - cardiorespiratory failure - and death in the first decade of life?






24. What type of erythema do you see in x Rheumatic fever?






25. What hormone controls relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter during swallowing?






26. What is the most common one? - Site of ischemia in the GI tract






27. What is the most common one? - Malignancy in children






28. What law was adopted to shield physicians from liability when helping at the scene of an accident?






29. What neurotransmitter is associated with sedation and weight gain?






30. What are the three stages that children aged 7 months to 5 years go through when they are separated from a primary caregiver for a long time?






31. What is the term for formation of a stable fibrin - platelet plug to stop bleeding?






32. What type of bilirubin is found in neonatal jaundice?






33. What Hgb - derived endogenous pigment is found in areas of hemorrhage or bruises?






34. What protein is required by prokaryotic RNA polymerases to initiate transcription at the promoter region of DNA?






35. What preganglionic sympathetic fibers are responsible for innervating the foregut and the midgut?






36. What percentage of CO2 is carried in the plasma as HCO3- ?






37. What bones make up the acetabulum?






38. What type of drug elimination is characterized by the following? - Elimination directly proportional to plasma level; constant fraction eliminated per unit time; fixed half - life






39. What Ig is the major protective factor in colostrum?






40. Name the T- cell CD marker: Is a costimulatory molecule in T cell activation






41. Which B- cell neoplasm has the following cell surface markers: CD19 - CD20 - CD5 (T- cell marker) - CD23; and are CD10- negative?






42. What AD disease involves hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles in association with esophageal carcinoma?






43. A 20-year - old college student has fever - grey- white membranes over the tonsils - posterior auricular lymphadenitis - and hepatosplenomegaly. What is your diagnosis? What test do you order to confirm your diagnosis?






44. What component of the ETC is inhibited by the following? - Barbiturates






45. Is there more circulating T3 or T4 in plasma?






46. What is the term for pelvic inflammatory disease of the fallopian tubes?






47. Name the most common type or cause - Infantile bacterial diarrhea






48. What virus causes hoof - and - mouth disease?






49. Does being a female physician increase or decrease the risk of suicide?






50. Name the most common type or cause - Hematologic cause of papillary necrosis