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MC cause of macular degeneration? correct answers Hypertension, smoking 
 
Treatment for croup? correct answers Dexamethasone, .6mg/kg single oral dose (can give racemic epinephrine if acutely ill) 
 
Which Pap test result most likely to become cancer? correct answers Atypical glandular cells not otherwise specified (AGC-NOS) 
 
First line tx for OCD? correct answers SSRI 
 
What does the P value <0.05 mean? correct answers P value is the confidence level, and likelihood of achieving the obse...
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HEM.ONC exam 3 AHN 554 Study Guide
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HEM.ONC exam 3 AHN 554 Study Guide 
Lab findings associate with IDA - Ans:-decreased hg 
decreased to normal MCV 
increased RDW or normal 
increased ferritin 
decreased transferring saturation 
decreased iron 
HYPOchromic, MICROcytic 
Normal RBC levels - Ans:-Males 4.7-6.1 million/mm3 
Females 4.2-5.4 million/mm3 
Normal MCV levels - Ans:-80-100fL 
normal MCHC values - Ans:-32-36%- normochromic 
Normal RDW range - Ans:-11.5-14.5% 
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NWHSU NDX Final Exam Questions with Accurate Answers
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 A study by Rubinstein, et al. defined a group of clinical exam 
tests that could identify the presence of cervical spine 
radiculopathy when there is no evidence of neurological deficit. 
These tests included all of the following EXCEPT: 
a. upper limb tension 
b. Neer's test 
c. spurlings 
d. cervical spine distraction 
e. upper limb tension 
Neer's test 
 
 
 
Among the general population, musculoskeletal pain and injury rank second only...
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UNH Nutrition 400 Final Exam Q&A 2022/2023
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8 enzymes of vitamin B - Answer- Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Folate, B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, B6 
 
Niacin can be synthesized from? - Answer- tryptophan 
 
Major functions of Folate - Answer- Formation of DNA, metabolize amino acids, formation of neurotransmitters 
 
Synthetic form of folate? - Answer- folic acid 
 
Folate deficiencies can cause? - Answer- macrocytic anemia and neural tube defects 
 
major functions of vitamin B12 - Answer- formation of blood, folate metabolism, homocyste...
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Nutrition and Diet Therapy II BIOL 1323 || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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This portion of the digestive tract has an incredible amount of folds, villi, and microvilli in order to increase the absorption of nutrients into the lacteals or the blood stream. correct answers Small Intestine 
Chylomicrons transport triglycerides through lacteals in the small intestine. correct answers true 
Which of the following is a cause of elevated triglycerides? correct answers High sugar consumption 
Which B-vitamin is not important in controlling the homocysteine level in the blood? ...
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USMLE STEP 2 CK EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Argatroban - correct answer Direct thrombin inhibitor 
Contraindicated in Renal Insuficiency 
Indicated in Liver Disease 
 
Fondaparinux - correct answer Factor Xa inhibitor 
Contraindicated in Liver failure 
Indicated in Kidney Failure 
 
Conditions associated to ITP - correct answer Lymphoma, leukemia, HIV, HCV, EBV, SLE, alcohol use, chemotherapy 
 
lead poisoning - correct answer Mild (5-44): no med, repeat levels & relocation 
Moder...
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CLS part 3 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CLS part 3 Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
who are 5 things that put people at risk for cardiac disease? - ANSWERS1. age 
2. gender 
3. patients with pre existing conditions (diabetes) 
4. hereditary 
5. high cholesterol (LDL) 
 
7 steps to reduce risk of heart disease - ANSWERS1. get active 
2. control cholesterol 
3. eat healthy 
4. don't smoke 
5. control blood pressure 
6. lose weight 
7. reduce blood sugar 
 
Markers for myocardial infarction (6) - ANSWERS1. myoglobin 
2. crea...
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UNH Nutrition 400 Final Exam (Answered)
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UNH Nutrition 400 Final Exam (Answered) 
8 enzymes of vitamin B 
Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Folate, B12, Biotin, Pantothenic Acid, B6 
Niacin can be synthesized from? 
tryptophan 
Major functions of Folate 
Formation of DNA, metabolize amino acids, formation of neurotransmitters 
Synthetic form of folate? 
folic acid 
Folate deficiencies can cause? 
macrocytic anemia and neural tube defects 
major functions of vitamin B12 
formation of blood, folate metabolism, homocysteine metabolism, maintai...
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Chapter 19: Nutrition for Neuropsychiatric Problems || with 100% Correct Answers.
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neuropsychologic triggers correct answers Inflammatory processes, infections, and host immune responses cause chronic neurologic damage 
-Different pathogens directly trigger neurotoxic pathways and are risk factors for neurogenic disease 
-Can be organic such as through genetics 
-Can be external such as DM, HTN, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic syndrome, attention deficit disorders, depression schizophrenia, autism, psychosis 
-Can be infections HIV, syphillis, toxoplasmosis 
-Toxoplasma...
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NUR204 Exam 3 Study Questions with Verified Answers 100% Accurate Graded A 2024-2025
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While reviewing the urinalysis report of a patient with cardiac disease, the nurse finds increased levels of sodium in the urine. The patient also has an increase in urinary output. Which finding in the patient's blood results does the nurse correlate with the results from the patient's urinalysis report? 
a. Increased homocysteine levels 
b. Increased myoglobin protein levels 
c. Increased c-reactive protein (CRP) level 
d. Increased brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) 
D 
Which activity can ...
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