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A 5 y/o FS Cocker Spaniel is presented with a strange 
expression. Her right ear and lip appear to droop. There is ptosis 
OD and the dog is drooling on the exam table. What anatomic 
structure is damaged? 
A. Facial nerve 
B. Left side inner ear 
C. Trigeminal nerve 
D. Right side inner ear 
E. Left side medulla, motor tract - ANSWER : A. Facial nerve 
Which of these is NOT recommended in v...
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MCCQE1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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An 80-year-old woman comes to the urgent care clinic with dyspnoea on exertion. On physical 
examination, her blood pressure is 100/70, and her pulse is 75. She has no pulsus paradoxus. Her 
jugular veins are distended, and she has distant heart sounds. In addition, she has extra third and 
fourth heart sounds. Her liver is enlarged, and she has pedal oedema. She has occasional premature 
ventricular contractions on her electrocardiogram. A chest x-ray reveals clear lung fields with a 
dilated c...
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100 Free MCCQE1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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An 80-year-old woman comes to the urgent care clinic with dyspnoea on exertion. On physical examination, her blood pressure is 100/70, and her pulse is 75. She has no pulsus paradoxus. Her jugular veins are distended, and she has distant heart sounds. In addition, she has extra third and fourth heart sounds. Her liver is enlarged, and she has pedal oedema. She has occasional premature ventricular contractions on her electrocardiogram. A chest x-ray reveals clear lung fields with a dilated cardia...
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Renal (Nutrition) Test Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Renal (Nutrition) Test Questions and 
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Nephrotic Syndrome ️️The result of damage to capillary walls of the glomerulus. 
May lead to chronic renal failure 
Symptoms of nephrotic syndrome ️️- Proteinuria 
- Hyperlipidemia 
- Edema 
Causes of nephrotic syndrome ️️- Glomerulonephritis 
- Amyloidosis 
- Diabetes 
- Toxins/drugs 
- Medications
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NCCPA Cardiology (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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NCCPA Cardiology (Latest 2023 / 2024) Actual Questions and 
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1. Etiology Dilated Cardiomyopathy 
Answer: 
1. Idiopathic - postviral MC 
2. Toxic (e.g. alcohol, coke) 
3. Infectious -Enterovirus MC (viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic such as Chagas) 
4. Pregnancy (post-partum) 
5. Ischemic 
MC cardiomyopathy 95% 
2. Manifestations Dilated Cardiomyopathy 
Answer: CHF - systolic failure. Hear S3, later-ally displaced PMI, mitral or tricuspid 
regurgitation 
Rarely: CP, ...
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NBME 30| Questions and Answers, 100% Correct 
difference b/w Kwashiorkor & Marasmus 
- kwashiorkor (edematous malnutrition): marasmus PLUS EDEMA 
- marasmus (WASTING SYNDROME): skin lesions, fatty liver, acute proteinenergy malnutrition with decreased arm circumference, weight per length or BMI 
deformation 
disruption in organ morphogenesis occurring AFTER embryonic period; extrinsic 
force limits normal organ development 
vascular changes in chronic HTN 
- hyaline arteriolosclerosis: protein...
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NURS 8022 Exam 3 Revision Questions With Verified Complete Solutions.
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Which of the following disorders can lead to a low V/Q mismatch? 
A. Pulmonary edema 
B. Pulmonary Embolism 
C. Pulmonary Hypertension 
D. Hypercapnia - Answer A. Pulmonary edema 
 
Nitric oxide, which is released by the glomerular endothelial cells, causes which physiological process to occur? 
A. Vasoconstriction 
B. Vasodilation - Answer B. Vasodilation 
 
What would be a normal physiological response in regard to osmosis be in a patient with hyperglycemia? - Answer The patient's ...
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RDCS Exam Review Questions & Answers 2024/25
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RDCS Exam Review Questions & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
You're performing m-mode on the mitral valve and notice that the "E" point of the anterior leaflet is touching the IVS and the LV walls are grossly thickened. What abnormality is suspected? - ANSWERSHOCM (SAM) 
 
A 40 year old female presents for an echocardiogram with peripheral edema, jugular vein distention and inability to exercise without weakness and chest pain. 2D echo reveals LV hypertrophy and what looks like ground-glass in the...
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ARDMS Echo exam 2023 with 100% correct aswers
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Where is the CS located - correct answer Posterior to the AV groove 
 
Scatter = - correct answer RBC's 
 
Most common congenital anomaly most frequently seen in adults - correct answer Bi-cuspid valve 
 
In order to record a vegetation of endocarditis by echo the veg must have a diameter of at least - correct answer 3 mm 
 
Which M mode finding is considered to be a specific indicator of a fenestrated Aortic Valve? - correct answer Diastolic flutter of the AoV 
 
Fenestrated - correct ans...
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Renal (Nutrition) Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Renal (Nutrition) Questions and 
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Nephrotic Syndrome ️️The result of damage to capillary walls of the glomerulus. 
May lead to chronic renal failure 
Symptoms of nephrotic syndrome ️️- Proteinuria 
- Hyperlipidemia 
- Edema 
Causes of nephrotic syndrome ️️- Glomerulonephritis 
- Amyloidosis 
- Diabetes 
- Toxins/drugs 
- Medications 
How do the glomeruli malfunction in nephrotic syndrome? ️️- They allow protein loss 
during filtration 
- Leads to diminished ...
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