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PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME  ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND  REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024
  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024

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  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024 Anticentromere antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Scleroderma (CREST) Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Pemphigus vulgaris (blistering) Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Goodpasture's syndrome (glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) Antihistone antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Drug-induced SLE (hydralazine, isoniazid, phenytoin, procainamide) Anti-IgG antibodies - CORRE...
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HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Questions with  Complete Solutions
  • HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Questions with Complete Solutions **Tidal volume represents the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs without conscious effort. Therefore, residual volume refers to the:** - **a) volume of air remaining after maximum inhalation** - **b) volume of air remaining after maximum exhalation** - **c) volume of air remaining after both maximum inhalation and exhalation** - **d) volume of air breathed in one minute without conscious effort. Volume of air remaining...
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Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.
  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given.

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  • Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Accurate responses are given. Comprehensive CRNA Interview Review Norepinephrine Mechanism of Action (MOA) A1, A2, B1 agonist. Primary agent used in distributive shock because it's ability to recruit venous volume and augment preload, while increasing arterial tone, and increasing cardiac output. Alpha one causing peripheral smooth muscle contraction. (low dose venous, high dose venous and arterial). Alpha 2 adrenoreceptor agonism actually ant...
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HBS End of Course Review Questions  with Certified Solutions
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  • HBS End of Course Review Questions with Certified Solutions **How can directional terms and regional terms help specify body location?** Directional Terms: Indicate positions within the body Regional Terms: Refer to distinct landmarks on the body **What characteristics of structure and function are universal to all humans?** Four types of tissues, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 mature bones, DNA, Evolutionarily advanced cerebral cortex, 24 ribs (12 pairs), Four-chambered heart, Lu...
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HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
  • HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers.

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  • HBS Unit 3 FULL Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers. Tidal volume is the air breathed in and out without conscious effort. Therefore residual volume is the: a) volume of air after maximum inhalation b) volume of air after maximum exhalation c) volume of air after maximum inhalation and exhalation d) volume of air breathed in one minute without conscious effort. - answervolume of air after maximum exhalation The cavity in mammals that holds the lungs and heart: a) abdominal cavi...
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HBS - Heart and Lungs WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024
  • HBS - Heart and Lungs WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024

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  • Apex of the heart "Point" at base of heart, angled to the left Sites of deoxygenated blood return - SVC: blood from upper limbs, head, neck, and thorax - IVC: blood from the abdomen and lower limbs - coronary sinus: blood from coronary circulation (heart) Blood returns to LA via ___ 4 pulmonary veins Pectinate muscle Rough muscular ridges of atrial walls Crista terminalis In RA, a muscular ridge located between the smooth and rough portions Fossa ovalis Oval sh...
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nremt 2023 Exam 1 with all Answers 100% Correct
  • nremt 2023 Exam 1 with all Answers 100% Correct

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  • nremt 2023 Exam 1 with all Answers 100% Correct You were called to see a 65-year-old hypertensive female with squeezing chest pain that radiates down her left arm to her neck angel she says her heart beat as fast as she is having difficulty breathing and she has felt weak for the past couple of days which is the phone is the most appropriate for the 1st step of the patient? - ANSWER Carry out an initial assessment looking for any immediate threats to the life assessment of patient allows you ...
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NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 - PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U)
  • NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 - PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U)

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  • PATHO Midterm Review - Pathophysiology II (HLSC2461U) NURS 6501 / NRNP 6501N Week 6 Midterm Exam 2024 Review Hematologic Disorders What does our blood contain? Formed elements: cells Regulatory substances: hormones and other substances How are blood cells produced? Hematopoiesis Different blood cells are produced in the bones---bone marrow in the process called hematopoiesis. It is a complex process. Downloaded by Thomas Mboya () lOMoARcPSD| The cells originate from a small number...
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HBS End of Course Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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  • HBS End of Course Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers. How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - answerDirectional Terms: locations of the body Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - answer4 tissue types, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at maturity, DNA, Bipedal, (2 legs- not always true) highly evolved cerebral cortex, 24 ribs- 12 pairs, 4 chambered heart, lu...
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HBS End of Course Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • HBS End of Course Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass How can directional terms and regional terms help describe location in the body? - Correct Answer️️ -Directional Terms: locations of the body Regional Terms: Landmarks on the body What features of structure and function are common to all humans? (only do 4) - Correct Answer️️ -4 tissue types, 23 pairs of chromosomes, 206 bones at maturity, DNA, Bipedal, (2 legs- not always true) highly evolved cerebral cortex, 24 ribs- 12 pa...
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