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PEDS Rosh Boost Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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% BSA affected in SJS and TEN? - Answer-SJS < 10% BSA 
TEN > 30% BSA 
12 month old pt comes in and the mother reports that the child has sudden flexion and stiffening of the 
neck, limbs, and trunk followed by gradual extension and relaxation. These jerking spells have become 
more frequent and occur in clusters throughout the day. The baby will cry briefly after the spells and 
then become sleepy. What is dx? - Answer-Infantile spasm 
A 10-year-old girl presents to clinic due to a general...
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length of needle usually used in routine phlebotomy - Answer: 1.0 - 1.5 inches 
 
most preferred site of puncture (vein) - Answer: median cubital 
 
what is the angle of needle for extraction? - Answer: 15 degrees 
 
gauge number usually used for phlebotomy - Answer: 19,20,21 
 
gauge in tuberculin syringe - Answer: 25 
 
gauge of needles used in bleeding of donors in blood collection centers - Answer: 16 
 
size of the drop of blood used in smear preparation - Answer: 2-3 mm 
 
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Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane - Ultrafiltration 
 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove waste this way* - Convection 
 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* concentration - Diffusion 
 
Fluid move from *low* to *high* solute concentration - Osmosis 
 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte balance (diffusion) 
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Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane - Ultrafiltration 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove 
waste this way* - Convection 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* 
concentration - Diffusion 
Fluid move from *low* to *high* solute concentration - Osmosis 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte balance (diffusion) 
3) Acid/Base balance - Kidneys excretory functions 
1) Renin (an...
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HBS: 2.2.1 Endocrine System
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HBS: 2.2.1 Endocrine System 
1. Endocrine Gland: - Definition: A gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream. 
2. Endocrine System: - Definition: A collection of glands that produce and release hormones to regulate metabolic processes 
in the body. Key components include the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, islets of 
Langerhans, ovaries, and testes. 
3. Exocrine Gland: - Definition: A gland (such as sweat glands, saliva glands, or kidneys) that releases its s...
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anterior - -situated toward the front of the body 
 
deep - -away from the body surface; more internal 
 
directional terms - -terms used to explain where one body structure is in relation to another 
 
distal - -situated away from the point of attachment or origin or a central point; located away from the central part of the body 
 
dorsal - -being or located near, on, or toward the back or posterior part of the human body 
 
identi...
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Anterior - -Situated toward the front of the body 
 
Deep - -Away from the body surface, more internal 
 
Directional terms - -Terms used to explain where one body structure is related to another 
 
Distal - -Situated from the point of attachment or origin or a center point; located away from the center of the body. 
 
Dorsal - -Being or located near,or on,or toward the back, or posterior part of the hu...
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Which of the following practices helps to build a patient's immunity to hepatitis B? - CORRECT ANSWER Vaccination 
 
A patient asks the technician, "What does uremia mean?" The technician response should be based on the understanding that uremia is - CORRECT ANSWER an increase of wasters in the blood 
 
A central venous catheter may be used as a vascular access when a - CORRECT ANSWER patient has inadequate blood vessels in the limbs 
 
Befor...
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Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane 
Ultrafiltration 
 
 
 
Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. kidneys remove waste this way 
Convection 
 
 
 
Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from high to low concentration 
Diffusion 
 
 
 
Fluid move from low to high solute concentration 
Osmosis 
 
 
 
1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 
2) Electrolyte balance (diffusion) 
3...
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HBS End of Course Review Questions and answers. Verified masterpiece. Rated A
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How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - -Directional Terms: locations of the body 
Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body 
 
What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - -4 tissue types, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at maturity, DNA, Bipedal, (2 legs- not always true) highly evolved cerebral cortex, 24 ribs- 12 pairs, 4 chambered he...
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