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SBB Practice exam with correct answers 2024
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In the field, differential diagnosis for abdominal pain is limited to two things: - correct answer 1) the degree of threat to life 
2) a suggested organ type 
 
and under the 1st diagnosis it has 3 considerations? 
( IM NOT PO) - correct answer -immediate life threat, 
 -potential life threat	 
- not a life threat 
 
And under the 2nd diagnosis is (a suggested organ type you) will consider 2 things - correct answer the pain is typical of a hollow organ or a solid organ 
 
In the field, differe...
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NBME 13 2024 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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NBME 13 2024 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 
 
Previously healthy 6 y/o girl presents with abdominal pain + nausea + vomiting 4 hours after attending a friends birthday party; What is the cause of these findings? - ANSWER Enterotoxin ingestion 
 
 A 39-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease caused by systemic lupus erythernatosus undergoes kidney transplantation from a living, unrelated donor. Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy, the transplant is rejected after 6 months....
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Certified Professional - Food Safety Complete Review (NEHA 3rd Edition 2023)
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Define: Simply a *disease-producing* organism. - Answer- Pathogen. 
 
Define: An organism that *requires oxygen* to reproduce. - Answer- Aerobe. Aerobic Organism. 
 
Define: An organism that requires the *absence of oxygen* to reproduce. - Answer- Anaerobe. Anaerobic Organism. 
 
Define: An organism that can multiply *with or without the presence of oxygen.* - Answer- Facultative Anaerobe. 
 
Biological Contaminants. These organisms can affect human health through what *3 health issues*? - Answe...
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AMLS CH 8 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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In the field, differential diagnosis for abdominal pain is limited to two things: - correct answer 1) the degree of threat to life 
2) a suggested organ type 
 
and under the 1st diagnosis it has 3 considerations? 
( IM NOT PO) - correct answer -immediate life threat, 
 -potential life threat 
- not a life threat 
 
And under the 2nd diagnosis is (a suggested organ type you) will consider 2 things - correct answer the pain is typical of a hollow organ or a solid organ 
 
In the field, differen...
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MICRO BIO 2100 DR. WILK’S NOTE GUIDE FOR MICROBIOLOGY UNIT 10. Already graded A+
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MICRO BIO 2100 Dr. Wilk’s Note Guide for Microbiology Unit 10 
USLO 10.1 
Vocabulary to define: 
•	Pleomorphic-capable of having a variety of shapes 
•	Endothelial cells-an epithelial cell found in blood vessels and lining the heart 
Bacterial Diseases of the digestive system 
•	Bacillus cereus 
o	Disease associated with pathogen-food poisoning/intoxication-found in pasta or rice 
o	Signs and symptoms-symptoms begin within a few hours & include nausea, pain & abdominal cramps. Vomiting o...
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Pre Test Pathophys micro exam I Already A+
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1. A 28-year-old female with folliculitis is not responsive to a 10-day treatment course with penicillin. An enzyme produced by the etiologic agent is most likely responsible for this treatment failure. At which site on the molecule shown does this enzyme act to destroy penicillin? 
The structural integrity of the β-lactam ring in penicillins is essential for their 
antimicrobial activity. Many resistant strains of staphylococci produce a β-lactamase (penicillinase) that cleaves the β-lactam ...
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Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC)
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Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC) - 
Clinician 8 hr 
A patient suffering blast effect presents with dyspnea, some hearing loss, and tinnitus following an 
explosion. Which of the following is NOT a likely diagnosis? 
Intestinal rupture 
Following a nuclear detonation, some of the casualties with survivable injuries are possibly 
contaminated with 
radiological material. Which of the below courses of action is most appropriate for the situation? 
Treat all life-threatening injuries ...
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Summary Army Service Corps School, Nowshera Cantt > JFC 100 J2OP: Emergency Preparedness Response Course pretest 2023
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Summary Army Service Corps School, Nowshera Cantt > JFC 100 J2OP: Emergency Preparedness Response Course pretest 2023Army Service Corps School, Nowshera Cantt > JFC 100 J2OP: Emergency Preparedness Response Course pretest.2022/23. 1) Radiation burns, which cause delayed, irreversible changes of the skin, can be caused by high doses of what form of ionizing radiation? Neutron s Bet a Photo n Alph a 2) What is the role of the liaison officer within the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS)...
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Exam Questions and Answers for Micro 260, LCC 100% Pass
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Exam Questions and Answers for Micro 260, LCC 100% Pass 
Staphylococcus aureus - Answers Impetigo 
TSS 
food poisoning-gastroenteritis 
heat stable enterotoxin 
Streptococcus pyogenes 
(group A beta-hemolytic streptococci) - Answers Necrotizing fasciitis 
pharyngitis 
Rheumatic fever 
Streptococcus pneumoniae - Answers pneumonia 
otitis media 
sepsis and meningitis in babies 
not prevented by HIB vaccine 
Streptococcus mutans - Answers Dental Caries 
(tooth decay) 
Listeria monocytogenes - Answe...
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REHS exam With Correct Answers
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REHS exam 
 
 
1. A factor or agent which increases the risk of cancer is known as a 
 a. teratogen 
 b. mutagen 
 c. carcinogen 
 d. fomite - ANS carcinogen;2. The four major causes of death among all age groups of Americans include all of the following 
 except. 
 a. homicide 
 b. accidents 
 c. malignant neoplasms 
 d. heart disease - ANS homicide;3. In recent years, the largest number of rabies cases were associated with 
 a. skunks 
 b. bats 
 c. dogs 
 d. raccons. - ANS skunks;4. Asbes...
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