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HSC4504 Final Exam Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers, 248 Q&A. With Complete Solution 2024.
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HSC4504 Final Exam Practice Test Questions and Correct Answers, 248 Q&A. With Complete Solution 2024. 
 
An example of innate immunity is 
NK cells 
Which of the following correctly describe innate immunity 
Is always present in healthy individuals 
The body produces its own antibodies with which form of immunity 
Active immunity 
Infection by a respiratory virus produces 
Active immunity 
MALT is an example of a secondary lymphoid organ 
True 
Both positive and negative selection can occur in t...
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Urinalysis and body fluids Exam With Verified Questions and Answers
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Urinalysis and body fluids Exam With 
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A 3-year old girl was brought to the ER with a temperature of 103ºF, lethargy, and cervical 
rigidity. Three tubes of cloudy CSF were delivered to the Lab, and preliminary test results 
showed: 
WBC: 4,500/μL Differential: 88% neutrophilsGlucose: 15 mg/dL 12% lymphocytesProtein: 140 
mg/dLGram stain: No organisms observed 
From these results, what preliminary diagnosis SHOULD the physician consider? - 
answerbacterial mening...
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Ascp recalls Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified
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Ascp recalls Exam Questions & Answers 100% 
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Non-inflammatory origin transudates are usually of 
Contamination of nucleic acid a common error in polymerase 
Reaction: 
Positive dat cause of false negative forward abo typing: 
Positive dat 
Incubation at 37 c 
Hypergammaglobulinemia 
Rouleaux 
M. Tuburculosis picture of an afb smear: grows well on an eggs based 
Medium after 3 week
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology 
Normally, hydrostatic and osmotic forces are 
balanced 
T/F, T/F Normally, a lot net movement of fluid out of vessels, all are removed by lymphatic vessels 
False, normally a little movement out 
True 
Disruption in the balance between Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) and colloid osmotic Pressure(COP) causes 
movement of fluid out of or into the vessel 
Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) 
force exerted by fluid pressing against wall, blood fluid being pushed out of the vessel...
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Emergency Medicine EOR Exam study questions and answers.
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Dilated Cardiomyopathy: most common cause is ____. Others? 
alcohol; may also be idiopathic, myocarditis, or drugs (doxorubicin) -- 1 in 3 cases of heart failure are caused by dilated cardiomyopathy 
 
 
What PE and EKG changes are seen with dilated cardiomyopathy? 
PE: S3, JVD, crackles - possible mitral regurg 
EKG: nonspecific ST and T wave changes, LBBB 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:57 
01:14 
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: is due to hypertrophy of the _____. PE reveals mitral regurgitation, a ____heart sou...
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RESPIRATORY ATI - MED SURG
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RESPIRATORY ATI - MED SURG 
 
 
RESPIRATORY ATI - MED SURG 
 
 
What diagnostic resp procedure determines lung function & breathing difficulties? - CORRECT ANSWER PFT's 
 
If a client is a smoker or has asthma, what do you advise to do before a PFT? - CORRECT ANSWER do not smoke 6-8 hr prior 
do not use inhaler 4-6 hr prior 
 
What is the amount of free hydrogen ions in the arterial blood also known as? - CORRECT ANSWER pH 
 
What does PaO2 and PaCO2 mean? - CORRECT ANSWER partial pressu...
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Adult Medical-Surgical ATI Proctored Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Adult Medical-Surgical ATI Proctored Exam Questions and Correct Answers 
 
Aspects of Health and Wellness - Ans: Physical, Emotional, Social, Intellectual, Spiritual, Occupational, Environmental 
 
Illness-Wellness Continuum - Ans: A Data Collection Tool Used to Measure the Level of Wellness to Premature Death 
 
Illness - Ans: The Impairment of a Client's Physical , Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Developmental, or Intellectual Functioning 
 
Health & Wellness (Interventions) - Ans: Recommen...
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology
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UTHSC Fall 2022 D2 Par 2 Pathology 
Normally, hydrostatic and osmotic forces are 
balanced 
T/F, T/F Normally, a lot net movement of fluid out of vessels, all are removed by lymphatic vessels 
False, normally a little movement out 
True 
Disruption in the balance between Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) and colloid osmotic Pressure(COP) causes 
movement of fluid out of or into the vessel 
Hydrostatic Pressure (HP) 
force exerted by fluid pressing against wall, blood fluid being pushed out of the vessel...
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MLS PROGRAM COMPREHENSIVE EXAM | 206 QUESTIONS | WITH SCORED A+ SOLUTIONS!!
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What antibody is most associated with delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions? - ANS-Anti-Jka 
 
What antibody is associated with Mycoplasma pneumonia? - ANS-Anti-I 
 
What class of antibodies cause extravascular hemolysis from sequestration by spleen? - ANS-IgG 
 
Enzyme panel will not react with which antibodes? - ANS-Duffy (Fya or Fyb) 
 
What can cause a mother to have a low titer anti-D? - ANS-RhIg at 28 weeks 
 
(T/F) Blood from mom to child must be irradiated. - ANS-True 
 
What kind of e...
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High-Yield Facts in Pathology
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High-Yield Facts 
in Pathology 
1. CELL INJURY 
a. Reversible Cell Injury 
• swelling of cell organelles and entire cell 
• dissociation of ribosomes from endoplasmic reticulum 
• decreased energy production by mitochondria 
• increased glycolysis decreased pH nuclear chromatin clumping 
b. Irreversible Cell Injury 
• irreversible damage to cell membranes and mitochondria 
• influx of calcium into mitochondria; forms dense bodies (flocculent 
densities in heart) 
• release ...
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