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NBME 12 with 100% correct answers graded A+
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NBME 12A specific subtype of PAD presents with claudication, ED, dec LE pulse - correct answer Aortoiliac occlusion 
 
ABI result indicative of PAD - correct answer Less than 0.9 
 
Thoracotomy vs thoracostomy - correct answer Thoracotomy - making an incision to gain access to the thoracic organs 
Thoracostomy - in large pneumothorax to evacuate the air in pleural space aiding in lung re- expansion 
 
Heavy vaginal bleeding, plt count of 15k, BM with increased number of megakaryocte, normal p...
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Test Bank for Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology 5th Edition by Eisenberg | Complete All Chapters 2024-2025
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Pathology 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A disease process caused by physicians or their treatment is this type of process. 
a. Idiopathic 
b. Iatrogenic 
c. Neoplasia 
d. Community acquired 
ANS: B 
The disease process caused by physicians and their treatment is iatrogenic. 
REF: p. 3 
2. Basic reactions of the body to some form of injury is a: 
a. Disease process 
b. Pathology 
c. Study of diseases 
d. Idiopathic process 
ANS: A 
A disease is the pattern of the body...
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers
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Types of degeneration... - Answer ️️ - 
Calcification, metastatic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. 
hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism 
Calcification, dystrophic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into 
abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica 
intima 
Caseous (cheese like) - Answer ️️ -Combination of ischemic cell death & cell 
lysis. Tuberculosi...
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Pediatric Dermatology Exam 100% Correct!!
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Normal Skin Anatomy - ANSWER-three layers 
-epidermis: outmost layer is stratum corneum, barriers to irritants/toxins/organisms, holds body fluids. Rest of epidermis makes thi slayer. Melanocytes protect from UV light, Langerhans cells first line of immunologic defense 
-dermis: consists mostly of fibroblasts and collagen; tough, leathery, mechanical barrier against cuts, bites, bruises; structural support for cutaneous appendages like hair, sebaceous glands, eccrine sweat glands nails 
-sebaceo...
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Types of degeneration... - 
Calcification, metastatic - Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. hypervitaminosis 
D., hyperparathyroidism 
Calcification, dystrophic - Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. 
atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima 
Caseous (cheese like) - Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. Tuberculosis, 
giant epithelial cell 
Cloudy swelling - Albuminous. Membrane injured which effects ionic transfer. 
AKA hydropic change 
*cl...
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers
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Pediatrics 01 Aquifer Questions And Answers 
 
What is the effect of alkylating agents on feto? 
Absence of digits, multiple anomalies. 
What is the effect of aminoglycosides on feto? 
Ototoxicity 
What is the effect of antiepileptic drugs on feto? 
Neural tube defects, cardiac defects, cleft palate, skeletal abnormalities (eg, phalanx/nail hypoplasia, facial dysmorphism). 
What is the effect of fluoroquinolones on feto? 
Cartilage damage. 
What is the effect of folate antagonists on feto? 
Neur...
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NURS 316 - Patho and Pharm Unit 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Nucleus Where is messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and transfer RNA (tRNA) made inside the cell? 
Elastin When exercising outside on an extremely warm day, the client can feel his heart pounding very rapidly. Thinking in terms of the ability of the aorta to stretch to accommodate more blood circulating during exercise and the warm environment, this is an example of the function of which fibrous protein? 
G1 phase Which stage of a cell's life cycle is where the preparation of mitosis o...
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CBSE Rapid Review Paper for Exam Preparation. 9 th Edition
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome 
- type of deficiency 
- symptoms - ***HGPRT deficiency 
Gout, intellectual disability, aggressive behavior, hyperuricemia, dystonia 
Kartegener's syndrome 
- dynein arm defect in cilia - ***Situs inversus, chronic sinusitis, bronchiectasis, infertility, sperm 
immotile, fallopian tubes affected 
What's mutated in this individual? 
Osteogenesis imperfecta 
- collagen type 1 defect - ***Blue sclera 
mottled dentition 
brittle bones 
What is defective? 
Marfan Syndro...
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Dental Hygiene Prometric Practice Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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Radiographic description of Zygoma - ANSWERThis is the cheek bone! It is a radiopaque landmark over the maxillary molars. 
 
Radiographic description of Zygomatic Process - ANSWERThis is the extremely radiopaque "U" shaped landmark located at the apices of the first and second maxillary molars 
 
Radiographic description of the mental foramen - ANSWERradiolucent landmark located at the apices of the mandibular premolars. 
 
Radiographic description of a lateral periodontal cyst - ANSWERthis is...
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Unit 8 – Immunodeficiencies Questions & Answers
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Unit 8 – Immunodeficiencies Questions & Answers 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- DiGeorge syndrome 
- Severe combined immune deficiency 
- Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis - ANS-Cellular immunodeficiencies 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- Ataxia-telangiectasia 
- Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome - ANS-T-cell immunodeficiencies 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- Bruton x-linked agammaglobulinemia 
- Common variable immunodeficien...
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