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USMLE Step 1 Prep

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1. What is the term for increased iron deposition resulting in micronodular cirrhosis - CHF - diabetes - and bronzing of the skin?






2. What type of correlation is defined as x Two variables with no linear relation to one another?






3. What two AAs act as excitatory transmitters in the CNS - generating EPSPs?






4. What is the term for the number of individuals who have an attribute or disease at a particular point in time?






5. Why are eukaryotes unable to perform transcription and translation at the same time like prokaryotes?






6. Name the cancer associated with the following chemical agents. (Some may have more than one answer.) x Alkylating agents






7. What is the term given to arthropod - borne viruses?






8. With What three enzymes is thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) associated?






9. What vessel is lacerated in an epidural hematoma?






10. What is the name of the process in which cells migrate toward an attractant along a concentration gradient?






11. What cytokine do Th1 cells secrete to inhibit Th2 cell function?






12. What are the adult remnants of the following structures? - Left umbilical vein






13. What cytokines do Th2 cells secrete to inhibit Th1 cell function?






14. What embryonic structure forms the adult female structures? - Urinary bladder - urethra - greater vestibular glands - vagina






15. For what disease are SS- A(Ro) - SS- B(La) - and R- ANA diagnostic markers?






16. What is the only way to increase O2 delivery in the coronary circulation?






17. What triad consists of endothelial injury - changes in laminar flow - and hypercoagulation?






18. The 'tea - and - toast' diet is classically associated with what cause of megaloblastic anemia?






19. How does sympathetic stimulation to the skin result in decreased blood flow and decreased blood volume? (Hint: what vessels are stimulated - and how?)






20. What type of jaundice is seen in Dubin - Johnson syndrome?






21. Name the insulin preparation based on the peak effect and duration of action - Peak - 0.3 to 2 hours; duration - 3 to 4 hours






22. Should you refer a patient to a form of folk medicine even if you don't believe in it?


23. What area of the brain is linked to emotion and movement?






24. What rate is indicated by 1- sensitivity?






25. What is the term for neurologic signs consistent with a cerebrovascular accident but lasting 24 hours with full recovery?






26. What is the term for excessive amounts of granulation tissue that can block re - epithelialization and wound healing?






27. Is encapsulated.






28. What is the major Ab of the primary immune response?






29. Clue cells are associated with which organism that causes vaginal discharge?






30. What type of chromatin is transcriptionally inactive?






31. Name the primary vesicle the following structures are derived from (proencephalon - mesencephalon - or rhombencephalon) - Metencephalon






32. Which parasitic organism - when it crosses the placenta - results in intracerebral calcifications - chorioretinitis - microcephaly - hydrocephaly - and convulsions?






33. What protein causes fibrinolysis?






34. What restriction endonuclease site is destroyed in sickle Beta- globin allele?






35. Name the type of exudate - given the following examples - Rickettsial infection






36. Which anticonvulsant used in the treatment of bipolar disorder is refractory to lithium?






37. How many pairs of spinal nerves are associated with x Cervical vertebrae?






38. What Brodmann area is associated with x Primary auditory cortex?






39. Via what cell surface receptor does HDL cholesterol from the periphery enter hepatoceles?






40. What tetracycline is associated with hepatotoxicity?






41. What nerve is associated with the following functions? - Flex the wrist and digits - pronate the wrist and the LOAF (Lumbricales - Opponens pollicis - Abductor pollicis brevis - Flexor pollicis brevis) muscles of the hand






42. What syndrome is associated with the following brainstem lesions? - Contralateral corticospinal and medial lemniscus tract deficits and an ipsilatera medial strabismus secondary to a lesion in CN VI






43. What is the primary method of nonverbal communication of emotional states?






44. What statistical method do you use when analyzing x Cohort studies?






45. Kayser - Fleischer rings






46. What is the bioactive form of thyroid hormone?






47. What paraphilia is defined as x Deriving sexual pleasure from being abused or in pain?






48. What is the most common one? - Type of hernia seen in males more than 50 years old






49. Which thalamic nucleus receives auditory input from the inferior colliculus?






50. What acid - base disturbance is produced from vomiting?