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Immunology Med 3 AUA 2023 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Function of Lymph Node correct answer: Nonspecific Filtration by Macrophages, Storage and Activation of B and T Cells for Antibody production 
 
In the lymphnode, where are Primary and Secondary Follicles found correct answer: In the Cortex 
 
In the Lymph node, what cells are found in the Follicles and where are the Follicles found correct answer: MAINLY B CELLS, Macrophages, and dendritic Cells and found in the Cortex of the lymphnode 
 
In the lymph node the medulla is made up of what corr...
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Midterm Exam: NR507 / NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology (Latest 2023/2024) | Questions and Verified Answers| Chamberlain
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Midterm Exam: NR507 / NR 507 Advanced 
Pathophysiology (Latest 2023/2024) | 
Questions and Verified Answers| 
Chamberlain 
1. How is most of the oxygen in the blood transported? 
 
 
 Answer: bound to hemoglobin 
 
 
 
2. Blood vessels of the kidneys are innervated by the: 
 
 
 Answer: sympathetic nervous system 
 
 
 
3. What is the final stage of the infectious process? 
 
 
 Answer: to spread 
 
 
 
4. What is the first stage in the infectious process? 
 
 
 Answer: colonization 
 
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Craniofacial Biology Diseases Quiz 1 with Questions and Answers
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Craniofacial Biology Diseases Quiz 1 with Questions and Answers 
 
Neurocristopathies ANSWER group of diseases associated with abnormal development of neural crest cells 
 
DiGeorge Syndrome ANSWER Neurocristophathy 
 - deletion of chromosome 22 (TBX1) 
 - major pharyngeal glad defect 
 - minor craniofacial defect (shortening of lower jaw) 
 - lack of proper pulmonary and cardiac separation 
 
Hirschsprungs Disease ANSWER Neurocristophathy 
 - mutation in Sox10 and ERB 
 - absense of enteric n...
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NR 507 Hypersensitivity, Immunodeficiency, & Autoimmunity Advance Patho Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is an autoimmune disease? correct answer: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). 
 
What is a predominant cause of secondary immune deficiencies worldwide? correct answer: Malnutrition 
 
An example of a secondary immunodeficiency is? correct answer: HIV, Pneumocystic Carnii, Pneumonia, Sinus Infection, Lung Cancer. 
 
An example of a primary immunodeficiency is? correct answer: Chronic Granulomatous Disease of Childhood, DiGeorge Syndrome, Job Syndrome, Common Variable I...
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MCMB Test Questions with Correct Answers
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MCMB Test Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Angelman Syndrome - Answer-15q maternal deletion (UBE3A) 
 
Carrier mother may give to either gender kid 
Carrier father will not give to either kid (daughter may carry) 
 
Prader Willi - Answer-15q paternal deletion (SNORD) 
 
NIPS - Answer-after 7 wks 
common autosomal and sex aneuploidies 
 
CVS - Answer-10-13 wks 
Same as amniocentesis results 
 
Amniocentesis - Answer-16-20 wks 
Alpha-fetoprotein 
chromosome and genome analysis 
 
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PNCB Focused on Cardiac Exam Review Questions and Answers 2023/2024
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PNCB Focused on Cardiac Exam Review Questions and Answers 2023/2024 
 
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) - correct answer an abnormal opening between the pulmonary artery and the aorta caused by failure of the fetal ductus arteriosus to close after birth 
Common in premature infants 
MACHINE sound. 
LUSB 
ECG: left ventricular hypertrophy 
 
When does a PDA usually close? - correct answer 48 hours up to 2 weeks. 
it can take longer to close but in normal situations it should be closed at 2 weeks. ...
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CBSE Exam Study With Complete Questions And Verified Accurate Answers.
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Alkaptonuria - correct answer Absence of homogentisate oxidase 
 
- arthritis 
- discolored sclerae and other areas (ear cartilage) 
- Dark urine 
- spinal disc degeneration and dense calcifications possible 
 
What is the cause of "bitter almond" breath? - correct answer Cyanide poisoning 
 
What does cyanide inhibit? - correct answer Cytocrhome oxidase ...
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Pathoma - White Blood Cell Disorders Correct Questions & Answers!!Normal white blood cell count - ANSWER 5-10k/uL
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Surface marker of hematopoietic stems cells - ANSWER CD34 
 
Normal white blood cell count - ANSWER 5-10k/uL 
 
Leukopenia - ANSWER <5K WBCs 
 
Leukocytosis (# definition) - ANSWER >10K WBCs 
 
Two subtypes of leukopenia - ANSWER 1) Neutropenia 
2) Lymphopenia 
 
Causes of neutropenia - ANSWER 1) Drug toxicity (chemotherapy alkylating agents) 
2) Severe infection (go into tissue to fight infection) 
 
Tx for neutropenia - ANSWER GM-CSF or C-CSF increases the number of granulocytes 
 
Cause...
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Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 12 Revised Exam [100% PASS] /verified/
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Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 12 
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What are the three types of epigenetic changes? *Ans* 1. DNA methylation, alterations in 
CpG islands; down regulates transcription 
2. genomic imprinting; inactivates chromosome regions 
3. chromatin remodeling; sequesters DAN through protein binding and histone modification 
makes DNA either available or unavailable for transcription 
congenital *Ans* mutation/disease, existing at birth 
Barr body *Ans* A dense body for...
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FUNDAMENTALS NURSING Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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FUNDAMENTALS NURSING Exam 
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The nurse is proving patient teaching in the clinic. The patient is being prescribed a 
bisphosphonate to treat osteoporosis. Which information should the nurse be sure to inform this 
patient - answerTake this medication sitting upright first thing in the morning with a full 
glass of water. 
Take this medication sitting upright first thing in the morning with a full glass of water. - 
answerA heart rate of 112 beats-per-minute (B...
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