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Final Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2023/ 2024 New Update) Advanced Pathophysiology Review| Week 5-8| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct | Grade A Guarantee- Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR507/ NR 507 (2023/ 2024 New 
Update) Advanced Pathophysiology Review| 
Week 5-8| Complete Guide with Questions 
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QUESTION 
 pre-quiz Renal Calculi 
 
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QUESTION 
 Renal stones are formed when calcium and oxalate in the urine combine. True 
False 
 
Answer: 
 True 
 
 
QUESTION 
 The most common type of stone is: Uric acid stone. 
Cysteine stone. Calcium stone. 
Struvite stone. 
 
Answer: 
 Calcium ston...
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Vet Prep NAVLE Questions | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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You perform an abdominal ultrasound to evaluate a Yorkshire Terrier with a suspected liver shunt. After 
finding the shunt vessel, you complete the ultrasound and find several calculi in the bladder. What is the 
most likely type of stone? 
Cysteine 
Struvite 
Urate 
Xanthine - The correct answer is urate. Animals with portosystemic shunts are very predisposed to 
developing urate uroliths due to their inability to metabolize purines appropriately. 
A 2-year old male castrated Border Collie pres...
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ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS (ABG) STUDY NOTES 2024/2025
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DAILY ACID PRODUCTION 
We produce 80 mmol H+ ions per day, which require to be buffered & excreted to maintain 
acid:base balance. A small proportion of these H+ ions are derived from our daily intake of 
ingested acids (mainly from meat and fish); the majority are produced as by- or end-products of 
metabolism of proteins, glucose and fats. 
Acids derived predominantly from 
protein metabolismSulphuric acid H2SO4 
This is the predominant acid we produce in vivo, making up >50% of the 
t...
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MCAT Biochemistry Review updated to pass
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MCAT Biochemistry ReviewAmino Acid - correct answer Dipolar compound containing an amino group and a carboxyl group 
 
Amino Group - correct answer -NH2 
 
Carboxyl Group - correct answer -COOH 
 
Alpha Carbon - correct answer Central carbon atom in amino acid 
Attached to amino & carboxyl groups, H atom, and side chain 
 
Side Chain - correct answer The variable component of an amino acid that gives the amino acid its identity and chemical properties 
also called R-group 
 
Chiral - correct ans...
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ASCP Board of Certification MLT Computer Adaptive Practice Test With Complete Solutions| 2024-2025 Score Guide| Graded A+
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ASCP Board of Certification MLT Computer Adaptive Practice Test With Complete Solutions| Score Guide| Graded A+ 
 
This is a practice test with 100 question from all areas (Blood bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, Lab Operations, Microbiology, & Urinalysis & other body Fluids) 
Disorders in which coarse basophilic stippling can be seen are in all of the following except? 
 
A: Polycythemia 
B: Thalassemia 
C: Disorders of abnormal heme synthesis 
D: Lead poisoning 
 
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MCAT Biochemistry UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
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MCAT Biochemistry UPDATED ACTUAL 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Amino Acids - CORRECT ANSWER- - Found in proteins 
- amino group, carboxylic acid, hydrogen atom, and R group attached to a central alpha 
carbon 
- chiral (L) except glycine 
- (S) configuaration except cysteine 
- join via peptide bonds 
Nonpolar, nonaromatic AA - CORRECT ANSWER- glycine
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BIOCHEM Final Exam: Exam 1-4 Questions (KU BIOL 600) Graded A+
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BIOCHEM Final Exam: Exam 1-4 
Questions (KU BIOL 600) Graded A+ 
 
What is the primary function of hemoglobin in the blood? 
 Transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues 
Store iron for later use 
Help regulate body temperature 
Act as an enzyme for digestion 
 
Which type of bond holds the two strands of DNA together? 
 Hydrogen bonds 
Covalent bonds 
Ionic bonds 
Peptide bonds 
 
What is the final product of glycolysis? 
 Pyruvate 
Glucose 
Lactate 
 
2 
 
Acetyl-CoA 
 
Which amino acid con...
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APMLE Practice Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
APMLE Practice Exam || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Postoperative urinary retention is best treated with which of the following? 
 
A. Neostigmine 
B. carbachol 
C. atropiine 
D. bethanechol - ANSWER - bethanechol 
 
Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase with normal serum calcium and phosphorus in an elderly pt is most suggestive of? 
 
A. osteosarcoma 
B. osteoporosis 
C. hyperparathyroidism 
D. paget's disease - ANSWER - ...
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NSC 170 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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NSC 170 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
Which of the following amino acids are required in the diet? 
- Cysteine 
- Alanine 
- Glycine 
- Phenylalanine - Answer-Phenylalanine 
 
Which of the following is NOT a real function of protein in food? 
- Proteins can coagulate and increase thickness. 
- Proteins can foam when agitated and had an airy texture. 
- Proteins can add color and flavor. 
- Proteins can stabilize water and oils. - Answer-Proteins can stabilize water and oils. 
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NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Questions and Answers (100% Pass)
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Ovarian cancer site of metastasis? 
 Peritoneal surfaces, omentum (fold of peritoneum connecting the 
stomach with other abdominal organs), *liver* 
The increased NADH/NAD+ ratio in the liver from ethanol causes: 
 1. Pyruvate --> lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis 
2. Oxaloacetate --> malate. This prevents gluconeogenesis and leads to 
hypoglycemia 
3. Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate --> glycerol 3- phosphate and combines 
with fatty acids to form triglycerides in the liver, known as h...
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