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USMLE Step 1 - Autoantibodies Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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anti-Smith - SLE, specific 
ANti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase - T1DM 
Antithyroglobulin - Hashimoto Thyroiditis 
Anti-dsDNA - SLE, specific 
Anti-Basement Membrane - Goodpasture Syndrome 
Anti-ACh receptor - Myasthenia Gravis 
Anticardiolipin - SLE (antiphospholipid syndrome) 
Anticentromere - CREST Scleroderma 
Anti-Desmosome - Pemphigus Vulgaris 
Anti-Desmoglein - Pemphigus Vulgaris 
Antihemidesmosome - Bullous Pemphigoid 
Anti-Histone - Drug-Induced Lupus 
Anti-Jo-1 - Polymyositis, Dermatomyos...
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RD Exam: MNT Domain II with correct solutions 2024
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Dumping syndrome correct answers GI Disorder 
 
Food is dumped into small intestine 
 
a. Follows a gastrectomy (Billroth I, II [surgeries]) 
b. Cramps, rapid pulse, weakness, perspiration, dizziness 
c. When rapidly hydrolyzed carbohydrate enters the jejunum, water is drawn in to achieve osmotic balance. This causes a rapid decrease in the vascular fluid compartment and a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance. Blood pressure drops and signs of cardiac insufficiency appear. About two hours...
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RD Exam-Domain 2 (MNT) Questions And Answers 2023
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RD Exam-Domain 2 (MNT) 
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what happens after a gastrectomy? - ANS-dumping syndrome: 
-cramps, rapid pulses, weakness, perspiration, dizziness 
what is alimentary hypoglycemia? - ANS-when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO enters the 
jejunum, water is drawn in to achieve osmotic balance. This causes a rapid decrease in 
the vascular fluid compartment and a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance. Blood 
pressure drops and signs of cardiac infufficiency appear. About two hou...
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RD Exam-Domain 2 (MNT) 125 Questions Correct Answers Graded A+
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what happens after a gastrectomy? - dumping syndrome: 
-cramps, rapid pulses, weakness, perspiration, dizziness 
what is alimentary hypoglycemia? - when rapidly hydrolyzed CHO enters the jejunum, water is 
drawn in to achieve osmotic balance. This causes a rapid decrease in the vascular fluid compartment and 
a decrease in peripheral vascular resistance. Blood pressure drops and signs of cardiac infufficiency 
appear. About two hours later, the CHO is digested and absorbed rapidly. Blood sugar r...
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Baker Quiz 2024/2025 | Questions and Correct Solutions | Graded A+
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Baker Quiz 2024/2025 | Questions 
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[The meaning of preparation] 
Apply the principle of mise en place to your rotation in the bakery. - 
Answer - everything in its place 
Explain mis en place if you were to prepare chocolate chip cookies. - 
Answer - prepared and premeasured ingredients for the recipe (flour, 
sugar, salt, butter, etc. ) 
[Basic Principles of Baking] - Answer - 
What role does flour play in baking? - Answer - provides *bulk + 
structure* to bake...
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(Updated) Pathology USMLE step 1 Quiz Study Guide | Latest 2023/2024
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(Updated) Pathology USMLE step 1 Quiz Study Guide | Latest 2023/2024 
Anticentromere antibodies --Scleroderma (CREST) 
Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies --Pemphigus vulgaris (blistering) 
Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies --Goodpasture's syndrome 
(glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) 
Antihistone antibodies --Drug-induced SLE (hydralazine, isoniazid, phenytoin, 
procainamide) 
Anti-IgG antibodies --Rheumatoid arthritis (systemic inflammation, joint pannus, 
boutonniere deformity)...
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NAVEDTRA 15008A CULINARY SPECIALIST EXAM AND PRACTICE NEWEST COMPLETE 370 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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NAVEDTRA 15008A CULINARY 
SPECIALIST EXAM AND PRACTICE 
NEWEST COMPLETE 370 QUESTIONS 
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 
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How many kinds of bread are used in the General Mess - ANS-2 
Which type of flour is a blend of hard wheat flours? - ANS-Bread 
Which type of flour is a mixture of hard and soft wheat flours? - ANSGeneral-purpose 
What are the two principal proteins present in wheat flour? - ANSGliadin and Glutenin 
What percentage of moisture does w...
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Medtech Pre Test 2 - ISBB questions n answers graded A+ 2023 passed
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Medtech Pre Test 2 - ISBBDi George Syndrome 
Due to failure of 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches to develop; no thymus, parathyroid, and cardiac problems; also can have cleft palate (22q11) 
 
 
 
Brutton's agammaglobulinemia 
B cell lymphocytes genetic abnormality. Characterized having recurrent infections 
 
 
 
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 
Immunodeficiency 
Eczema 
Thrombocytopenia 
 
Smallest platelet 
T cell and B cell Deficiency 
 
 
 
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) 
a sex-linked reces...
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Baker Quiz 2023 with complete solutions
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[The meaning of preparation] correct answers 
 
Apply the principle of mise en place to your rotation in the bakery. correct answerseverything in its place 
 
Explain mis en place if you were to prepare chocolate chip cookies. correct answersprepared and premeasured ingredients for the recipe (flour, sugar, salt, butter, etc. ) 
 
[Basic Principles of Baking] correct answers 
 
What role does flour play in baking? correct answersprovides *bulk + structure* to baked goods 
 
What is gluten? corre...
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GI block i-Human cases Questions With Correct Answers
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GI block i-Human cases Questions With Correct Answers 
 
Clues about the patient's stool for Ms. Schilling 
If floating high fat content, if watery the colon is not able to absorb water, urgency also indicates more water in stool 
Role of the gallbladder for Ms. Schilling 
Patient had gallstones, gallbladder is responsible for making bile so could be recurrence of gallstones. Gallstones can be stuck in gallbladder and often in the sphincter of Oddi area. This could be the reason for her pain. ...
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