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NBME Biochemistry Shelf Exam 2024 Updated Questions and Answers
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What neurotransmitter stimulates release of epinephrine from adrenal medulla? 
acetylcholine 
What is a metabolite if epinephrine that suggests epi-secreting carcinoma? What is another assoc symptom? 
metanephrine; assoc with HBP 
What does acetazolamide (carbonic anhydrase ib) treat? 
glaucoma, epilepsy, altitude sickness, congestive heart failure 
can cause dehydration 
Sickle cell anemia is due to... 
pt mutation of Glu ->...
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Arizona State University BIO 202 Exam 3 Solved 100%
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How much bile is made daily? - Answer500-1000 mL 
 
What percentage of bile is reabsorbed? What percentage is excreted? - Answer80% reabsorbed in the ileum (returned to liver) 
20% excreted in feces 
 
What is trypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; 
secreted into intestinal lumen; 
converted to trypsin by enterokinase 
 
What is chymotrypsinogen? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; 
converted to trypsinogen by trypsin 
 
What is procarboxyperptidase? - Answerpancreatic zymogen; 
converted to carbo...
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Test Bank For Krause and Mahan’s Food and the Nutrition Care Process, 16th Edition by Janice L Raymond All Chapters ( 1-45 ) / Latest 2024 A+
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Test Bank For Krause and Mahan’s Food and the Nutrition Care Process, 16th Edition by Janice L Raymond All Chapters ( 1-45 ) / Latest 2024 A+ 
Chapter 01: Intake: Gastrointestinal Digestion, Absorption, and Excretion of Nutrients 
Raymond: Krause and Mahan’s Food and the Nutrition Care Process, 16th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Pepsinogen is converted to pepsin when it comes in contact with 
a. enterokinase. 
b. trypsinogen. 
c. hydrochloric acid. 
d. peptidases. 
ANS: C 
Pepsinogen is secre...
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NR 509 Final Exam Study Guide: Latest Updated: A+ Guide Solution
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Appendicitis 
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1. McBurney point tenderness 
2. Rovsing sign 
3. the psoas sign 
4. the obturator sign 
--Appendicitis is twice as likely in the presence of RLQ tenderness, Rovsing sign, and the psoas sign 
--The pain of appendicitis classically begins near the umbilicus, then migrates to the RLQ. Older adults are less likely to report this pattern. 
--Localized tenderness anywhere in the RLQ, even in the right flank, suggests appendicitis. 
 
McBurney Point 
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1. McBurney poin...
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NU 308 Exam 2 Blueprint Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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What is this: an acute inflammatory process of the pancreas? ANS pancreatitis 
 
What is this: caused by autodigestion of the pancreas and causes injury to pancreatic cells, activation of pancreatic enzymes? ANS pancreatitis 
 
What causes bleeding within the pancreas? ANS activation of trypsinogen to trypsin 
 
What is this: edematous or intersitital? ANS mild pancreatitis 
 
What is this: necrotizing, endocrine and exoc...
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Absite Flashcards questions with correct answers 2023Treatment of Factor XI deficiency - correct answer FFP 
 
What is the etiology of white clot syndrome? - correct answer Heparin induced thrombocytopenia 
 
A RQ greater than 1 indicates - correct answer Lipgenesis 
 
Most effective treatment for acute DVT in a patient with antithrombin III deficiency - correct answer Antithrombin III and heparin OR heparin and FFP 
 
What are the stages for Hodgkin's Disease - correct answer I - single node I...
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NUR 350 Chap 38 Gastrointestinal Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Which gastrointestinal secretion is essential for cobalamin absorption in the ileum? 
Maltase 
Enterokinase 
Intrinsic factor 
Hydrochloric acid Intrinsic factor 
Intrinsic factor is essential for cobalamin absorption in ileum. Maltase helps convert maltose to two glucose molecules. Hydrochloric acid helps in the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin. Enterokinase helps in the conversion of trypsinogen to trypsin. 
p. 835 
Which enzyme causes activation of trypsinogen to trypsin? 
Lactase 
Maltase ...
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4th Edition BCNS Exam Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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4th Edition BCNS Exam Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
d. long-chain fatty acids They are still too big to be absorbed directly - ANSWERSExamples of dietary nutrients that are not absorbed directly into the enterohepatic portal blood system include: 
a. amino acids. 
b. medium-chain fatty acids. 
c. monosaccharides. 
d. long-chain fatty acids. 
 
b. progesterone. "gest"=gestation. Progesterone, NOT estrogen, has been associated with decreased contraction frequency and slow gastric e...
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO NUR 215 NUTRITION 2024 EXAM WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO NUR 215 NUTRITION 2024 EXAM WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
What are the 2 main parts of the pancreas? 
1.	Head 
2.	Body 
What is the line that runs through the pancreas? Pancreatic duct 
What are the 2 primary types of cells in the pancreas? 
1.	Pancreatic islet cells 
2.	Acinar cells 
What are the 2 major functions of the pancreas? 
1.	Endocrine 
2.	Exocrine 
Describe the difference between endocrine and exocrine functions. 
Endocrine function involves the secretion of h...
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Bioc 385 module 7 || Already Passed.
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who typically has a positive nitrogen balance? correct answers young children and pregnant women 
 
what is negative nitrogen balance a sign of? correct answers disease or starvation 
 
what is nitrogen balance? correct answers the amount of daily nitrogen intake is equal to the amount of nitrogen lost by excretion 
 
when food enters the stomach through the esophagus, it stimulates the release of _____, a small peptide hormone synthesized in the mucosal cells that line the stomach correct answe...
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