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UWSA 1 and COMSAE 106(questions and answers)
  • UWSA 1 and COMSAE 106(questions and answers)

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  • Obstructive Spirometry Results - decreased FEV1/FVC (<70%) - Inc TLC Restrictive Spirometry Results - increased/normal FEV1/FVC - Dec TLC Bullous pemphigoid - prodrome of pruritic rash - followed by tense bullae - no oral mucosa involvement phemigus vulgaris - painful, flaccid blisters - oral mucosa involvement temporal lobe epilepsy - focal seizure with impaired awareness - automatisms (lip smacking) CKD with secondary hyperparathyroidism - low ...
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GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
  • GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers

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  • GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers Streptococcus ANSWER Beta Hemolytic, smaller zone compared to S. aureus S. pyogenes (group A) ANSWER Impetigo, penicillin resistant, slightly elongated spheres Colony >.5mm (opposite Anginosus group) GPC chains catalase negative PYR pos / VP negative (opposite of Anginosus group) Bacitracin SUSCEPTIBLE agglutinate lancefield A serum S. agalactiae (group B) ANSWER Beta Hemolytic (very hard subtle) Confirmatory test is CAMP (synergistic ...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections
  • OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections

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  • OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections * = Correct answer Multiple Choice 1. Which passageway connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear? A. eustachian tube* B. nasal cavity C. oropharynx D. sinus cavity 2. Which described the palatine tonsils? A. connective and muscular tissue within the nasopharynx B. connective and muscular tissue within the oropharynx C. lymphoid tissue within the nasopharynx D. lymphoid tissue within the oropharynx* ...
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Rosh Review family med Questions And Answers Rated A+
  • Rosh Review family med Questions And Answers Rated A+

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  • A 10-year-old boy presents with a two day history of sore throat, fever and headache. He denies cough, significant rhinnorhea or head congestion. Physical exam is remarkable for enlarged, erythematous tonsils with a pharyngeal whitish exudate. He has marked lymphadenopathy over his anterior cervical lymphoid chain. What is the most likely diagnosis? A. Mononucleosis B. Sinusitis C. Strep throat D. Tonsillolithiasis - Correct Answer ( C ) Explanation: "Strep throat" caused by Group A B...
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Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • Cause Toxic Shock syndrome and food poisoning - ANSWER S. aureus (cutaneous infections) S. aureus is resistant to what antibiotic? - ANSWER Penicillin Common cause of hospital acquired UTI - ANSWER Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) What is the hemolysis of S. aureus - ANSWER Beta hemolytic Novobiocin susceptible - ANSWER S. epidermidis Coagulase negative, Novobiocin Resistant Staphy - ANSWER S. Saprophyticus How does the catalase test work - ANSWER Converts hydrogen peroxide to oxyg...
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2024 Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST 100% SOLUTIONS
  • 2024 Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST 100% SOLUTIONS

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  • Cause Toxic Shock syndrome and food poisoning - ANSWER S. aureus (cutaneous infections) S. aureus is resistant to what antibiotic? - ANSWER Penicillin Common cause of hospital acquired UTI - ANSWER Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) What is the hemolysis of S. aureus - ANSWER Beta hemolytic Novobiocin susceptible - ANSWER S. epidermidis Coagulase negative, Novobiocin Resistant Staphy - ANSWER S. Saprophyticus How does the catalase test work - ANSWER Converts hydrogen peroxide to oxyg...
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GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
  • GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers

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  • GPC Exam 1 with Questions and Answers Streptococcus ANSWER Beta Hemolytic, smaller zone compared to S. aureus S. pyogenes (group A) ANSWER Impetigo, penicillin resistant, slightly elongated spheres Colony >.5mm (opposite Anginosus group) GPC chains catalase negative PYR pos / VP negative (opposite of Anginosus group) Bacitracin SUSCEPTIBLE agglutinate lancefield A serum S. agalactiae (group B) ANSWER Beta Hemolytic (very hard subtle) Confirmatory test is CAMP (synergistic ...
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Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS  (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology,  Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology  Review TEST 100% SOLUTIONS
  • Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST 100% SOLUTIONS

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  • Medical Laboratory Science …MEd, MLS (ASCP) UPDATED & FINAL Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science Review TEST (Micro), Clinical Microbiology Review TEST 100% SOLUTIONS Cause Toxic Shock syndrome and food poisoning - ANSWER S. aureus (cutaneous infections) S. aureus is resistant to what antibiotic? - ANSWER Penicillin Common cause of hospital acquired UTI - ANSWER Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) What is the hemolysis of S. aureus - ANSWER Beta hemolytic Novobiocin sus...
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CBSE-MICROBIOLOGY Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers
  • CBSE-MICROBIOLOGY Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers

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  • CBSE-MICROBIOLOGY Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers staphylococcus - Correct Answer-gram + clusters streptococcus - Correct Answer-gram + chains or pairs bacillus anthracis - Correct Answer-gram + rod clostridia (tetani, botulinum, perfringens, difficile) - Correct Answer-gram + obligate anaerobic rods group B - Correct Answer-Strep. agalactiae group A - Correct Answer-Strep. pyogenes a-hemolytic bacteria - Correct Answer-gram + cocci -S. pneumoniae -Viridans Strep...
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PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics Questions and Answers Rated A+.
  • PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics Questions and Answers Rated A+.

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  • PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics Questions and Answers Rated A+. what is the MC conjunctivitis seen in children? what is the cause? source? viral conjunctivitis; Adenovirus; swimming pools Dx? preauricular lymphadenopathy, copious watery eye discharge, scanty mucoid discharge, usually unilateral with punctate staining on slit lamp examination; Tx? dx: viral conjunctivitis tx: supportive (cool compresses, artificial tears) +/- antihistamines for itching (Olopatadine) Dx? bilateral eye itching, te...
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