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[Show more]patients blood smear shows that he has small hyper chromic red cells, without central pallor. this is called______ and what is another issue they will likely have? - correct answerspeherocytes 
gallstones 
 
this HIV drug gives people bad dreams, dizzy, poor sleep, anxiety... - correct answerEfafire...
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Add to cartpatients blood smear shows that he has small hyper chromic red cells, without central pallor. this is called______ and what is another issue they will likely have? - correct answerspeherocytes 
gallstones 
 
this HIV drug gives people bad dreams, dizzy, poor sleep, anxiety... - correct answerEfafire...
What gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck? - correct answerThyroid gland 
 
Is an afferent or efferent pupillary defect described as B/L pupillary constriction when light is shined in the unaffected eye and B/L paradoxical dilation when light is shined in the affected eye? - correct a...
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Add to cartWhat gland is found in the muscular triangle of the neck? - correct answerThyroid gland 
 
Is an afferent or efferent pupillary defect described as B/L pupillary constriction when light is shined in the unaffected eye and B/L paradoxical dilation when light is shined in the affected eye? - correct a...
What are the two major microtubular motor proteins? Which does anterograde axonal transport, which does retrograde axonal transport? - correct answerKinesin, Dynein 
 
Kinesin: Anterograde 
Dynein: Retrograde` 
 
What do you think, immunologically speaking, when you see someone with recurrent Neisse...
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Add to cartWhat are the two major microtubular motor proteins? Which does anterograde axonal transport, which does retrograde axonal transport? - correct answerKinesin, Dynein 
 
Kinesin: Anterograde 
Dynein: Retrograde` 
 
What do you think, immunologically speaking, when you see someone with recurrent Neisse...
Old lady with severe right hip pain after a fall. 
Current meds - low dose prenisone. 
40 pack year history of smoking. 
 
Injury to what artery is most likely to lead to osteonecrosis? - correct answer*Medial circumflex femoral* 
 
Medial circumflex supplies blood to the head of the femur. 
 
*CA...
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Add to cartOld lady with severe right hip pain after a fall. 
Current meds - low dose prenisone. 
40 pack year history of smoking. 
 
Injury to what artery is most likely to lead to osteonecrosis? - correct answer*Medial circumflex femoral* 
 
Medial circumflex supplies blood to the head of the femur. 
 
*CA...
What number is in the denominator for the RATE of divorce? - correct answerPer 100 marriages 
 
What number is in the denominator for the RATE of infant mortality? - correct answerPer 1000 live births 
 
What is the typical RATE given in epidemiology for most cases? - correct answerPer 100,000. 
 
W...
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Add to cartWhat number is in the denominator for the RATE of divorce? - correct answerPer 100 marriages 
 
What number is in the denominator for the RATE of infant mortality? - correct answerPer 1000 live births 
 
What is the typical RATE given in epidemiology for most cases? - correct answerPer 100,000. 
 
W...
Histones are rich in which 2 amino acids? - correct answerLysine 
Arginine 
 
What histone protein is responsible for binding to the nucleosome and to the "linker" DNA thereby stabilizing the chromatin fiber? - correct answerH1 
 
When does DNA and histone synthesis occur in the cell cycle? - corr...
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Add to cartHistones are rich in which 2 amino acids? - correct answerLysine 
Arginine 
 
What histone protein is responsible for binding to the nucleosome and to the "linker" DNA thereby stabilizing the chromatin fiber? - correct answerH1 
 
When does DNA and histone synthesis occur in the cell cycle? - corr...
infant with somnolence, vomiting, cerebral edema, decreased BUN, hyperammonemia - correct answerornithine transcarbamoylase deficiency 
 
infantile cataracts, doesn't track objects, absent social smile - correct answergalactokinase deficiency 
 
infantile cataracts, hepatomegaly, jaundice, failure ...
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Add to cartinfant with somnolence, vomiting, cerebral edema, decreased BUN, hyperammonemia - correct answerornithine transcarbamoylase deficiency 
 
infantile cataracts, doesn't track objects, absent social smile - correct answergalactokinase deficiency 
 
infantile cataracts, hepatomegaly, jaundice, failure ...
P450 Inducers, Substrates, and Inhibitors - correct answerInducers: Chronic Alcohol Abuse, St. John's Wort, Phenytoin, Phenobarbital, Nevirapine, Rifampin, Griseofulvin, Carbamazepine ("Chronic Alcoholics Steal Phen-Phen and Never Refuse Greasy Carbs") 
 
Substrates: Anti-epileptics, Theophylline...
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Add to cartP450 Inducers, Substrates, and Inhibitors - correct answerInducers: Chronic Alcohol Abuse, St. John's Wort, Phenytoin, Phenobarbital, Nevirapine, Rifampin, Griseofulvin, Carbamazepine ("Chronic Alcoholics Steal Phen-Phen and Never Refuse Greasy Carbs") 
 
Substrates: Anti-epileptics, Theophylline...
What is the equation used to calculate electrochemical equilibrium? - correct answerNernst equation 
 
E(ion) = 2.3RT/zF * log (Xa/Xb) 
 
What is a reflection coefficient? - correct answerA number between zero and one that describes the ease with which a solute permeates a membrane 
 
What is the mo...
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Add to cartWhat is the equation used to calculate electrochemical equilibrium? - correct answerNernst equation 
 
E(ion) = 2.3RT/zF * log (Xa/Xb) 
 
What is a reflection coefficient? - correct answerA number between zero and one that describes the ease with which a solute permeates a membrane 
 
What is the mo...
Hypothalamus functions - correct answerTAN HATS 
 
Thirst/water balance 
Adenohypophysis control (ant. pituitary; derived from Rathke's Pouch) 
Neurohypophysis release hormones from hypothalamus 
 
Hunger 
Autonomic regulation 
Temperature regulation 
Sexual urges 
 
Posterior Pituitary + Hypothal...
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Add to cartHypothalamus functions - correct answerTAN HATS 
 
Thirst/water balance 
Adenohypophysis control (ant. pituitary; derived from Rathke's Pouch) 
Neurohypophysis release hormones from hypothalamus 
 
Hunger 
Autonomic regulation 
Temperature regulation 
Sexual urges 
 
Posterior Pituitary + Hypothal...
12-year-old boy is prepubescent and has grown to over two meters tall. An MRI of his head reveals an extrasellar mass. The boy's tall stature is MOST probably due to which of the following physiologic processes? - correct answerpituitary adenoma secreting elevated growth hormone 
 
55-year-old man ...
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Add to cart12-year-old boy is prepubescent and has grown to over two meters tall. An MRI of his head reveals an extrasellar mass. The boy's tall stature is MOST probably due to which of the following physiologic processes? - correct answerpituitary adenoma secreting elevated growth hormone 
 
55-year-old man ...
Cause of ARDS on a histological level? - correct answerInjury and inflam of alveolar pneumoncytes and pulmonary endothelium from neutrophils 
 
Glomerular biopsy shows mesangial expansion, glomerular BM thickening, glomerular sclerosis. If sclerosis is nodular and large it is a Kimmelstiel-Wilson le...
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Add to cartCause of ARDS on a histological level? - correct answerInjury and inflam of alveolar pneumoncytes and pulmonary endothelium from neutrophils 
 
Glomerular biopsy shows mesangial expansion, glomerular BM thickening, glomerular sclerosis. If sclerosis is nodular and large it is a Kimmelstiel-Wilson le...
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