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2022 Board Review Allergy & Immunology QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Four types of hypersensitivity reactions 
Type one? 
Type two? 
Type three? 
Type four? correct answer: Type 1; IgE or complement mediated anaphylactic, atopic reactions (early & late phase) 
 
Type 2; Autoantibody, C3b opsonization of normal cells activate cytotoxic cells. 
MAC 
 
Type 3; Immune-complex mediated; Vasculitis 
 
Type 4; T cell mediated "delayed type" 
 
Associations 
1. Tryptase 
2. Klebsiella ozaenae 
3. 22q12.2 deletion 
4. CATCH22 correct answer: 1. Type 1 anaphylaxis, im...
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Barkley exam study questions and answers with verified solutions 2024
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A father brings in his 6-month-old girl, Hannah, because he is concerned that her development has slowed down considerably in the past month. For example, Hannah no longer makes babbling sounds like she used to, and she now drools excessively. She also used to flex her legs and reach for her mother's hair with her hands, but now her legs and arms are floppy. You eventually diagnose Hannah with a pervasive development disorder that is diagnosed only in females. Which is it? A. Autistic disorder ...
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Unit 8 – Immunodeficiencies Questions & Answers
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Unit 8 – Immunodeficiencies Questions & Answers 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- DiGeorge syndrome 
- Severe combined immune deficiency 
- Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis - ANS-Cellular immunodeficiencies 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- Ataxia-telangiectasia 
- Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome - ANS-T-cell immunodeficiencies 
What type of immunodeficiencies disorders are these?: 
- Bruton x-linked agammaglobulinemia 
- Common variable immunodeficien...
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NR507 Midterm, NR 507 Final Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Which of the following are considered the " first responders " of the innate 
immune system ? 
 ~~>Neutrophils 
Allergic contact dermatitis is an example of hypersensitivity reaction 
 ~~>Type 4 
Hives ( urticaria ) are an example of a : 
 ~~>Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction 
Which of the assessment findings would be expected with urticaria ? 
 ~~>Eosinophilia 
Underlying pathology for hay fever ? 
 ~~>Mast cell degranulation 
Chronic granulomatous disease of Childhood 
DiGeorg...
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NR 507 Final EXAM Study questions with complete solutions
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NR 507 Final EXAM Study questions with complete solutions Endometrial Cycle Three Phases: Proliferative Phase, Secretory Phase, Ischemic Phase, Ovulation occurs between the follicular/proliferative and the luteal/secretory phase 
uterine prolapse the decent of the cervix or entire uterus into the vaginal canal ** can be severe protruding completely through vagina and protrude from introitus 
PCOS Oligo-ovulation or anolvulation elevated androgen levels and polycystic ovaries 
testicular cancer h...
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CMMB413 Midterm I Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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CMMB413 Midterm I Question and answers correctly solved 2024 
Segmental aneusomy/contiguous gene syndromes - correct answer microdeletions - small deletions that delete a series of genes in a row 
 
Ex: DiGeorge syndrome 3 Mb deletion in 22q11.2 region more susceptible due to areas of repetition 
 
Clinical cytogenetics - correct answer practice of medical genetics by studying the structure and number of chromosomes and ID possible disorders/abnormalities 
 
Indications of chromosomal disorde...
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PNCB Cardiac exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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CHD causes - correct answer mostly unknown 
chromosomal abnormalities (Down syndrome, Turner's, DiGeorge) 
Maternal DM, SLE, Rubella 
 
Most common CHD - correct answer VSD (25%-30% of all lesions) 
 
Signs and symptoms of a CHD - correct answer increased respirations and effort at rest or with activity (feeding) 
Poor feeding, fatigue during feeding 
Excessive sweating 
recurrent respiratory infections 
May have cyanosis 
Poor Perfusion (Cool extremeties) 
 
Signs of coarctation of the aort...
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PNCB Cardiac Practice Study Questions.CHD causes - correct answer mostly unknown 
chromosomal abnormalities (Down syndrome, Turner's, DiGeorge) 
Maternal DM, SLE, Rubella 
 
Most common CHD - correct answer VSD (25%-30% of all lesions) 
 
Signs and symptoms of a CHD - correct answer increased respirations and effort at rest or with activity (feeding) 
Poor feeding, fatigue during feeding 
Excessive sweating 
recurrent respiratory infections 
May have cyanosis 
Poor Perfusion (Cool extremeties) ...
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CMMB413 Midterm I Question and answers verified to passCMMB413 Midterm I 
 
 
Segmental aneusomy/contiguous gene syndromes - correct answer microdeletions - small deletions that delete a series of genes in a row 
 
Ex: DiGeorge syndrome 3 Mb deletion in 22q11.2 region more susceptible due to areas of repetition 
 
Clinical cytogenetics - correct answer practice of medical genetics by studying the structure and number of chromosomes and ID possible disorders/abnormalities 
 
Indications of chr...
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KETTERING NPS PATIENT ASSESSMENT TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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KETTERING NPS PATIENT ASSESSMENT TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
The neonatal/pediatric specialist attends a high-risk delivery in which the newborn's buttocks and lower 
extremities present first. This fetal presentation is best referred to as 
A. complete breech. 
B. frank breech. 
C. incomplete breech. 
D. transverse lie. - CORRECT ANS-A. complete breech. 
Protruding intestines contained within a translucent membrane or sac best describes which of the 
following conditions? ...
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