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VCOM OMABS-Medical Anatomy || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Define muscle origin and insertion and relate these terms to skeletal movements correct answers - origin: the proximal attachment of the muscle 
- insertion: the distal attachment/articulation point of the muscle 
- As the muscle contracts, it shortens or pulls toward the proximal attachment point 
 
Define and give an example: agonists correct answers - a muscle whose contraction moves a part of the body directly 
- the movement is produced through concentric contraction 
- example: biceps brac...
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OCR 2023 Biology B H422/02: Scientific literacy in biology A Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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1 This question is based on the Advance Notice Article ‘Development of therapeutic antibodies 
for the treatment of disease’. 
(a) (i) State what is meant by the term antigen. 
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(ii) Scientists can combine antibody fra...
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Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Guidelines - ONS 942p exam 2022/2023
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nadir 
lowest blood cell count after chemotherapy, 10-14 days but varies with individual agents 
 
 
 
cisplatin 
ototoxic --> report tinnitus 
nephrotoxic --> monitor BUN and creatinine 
depletes K and Mg --> replacement prior/after 
 
 
 
cytoxan 
hemorrhagic cystitis 
>3000ml/day fluid intake unless contraindicated 
void q2-4 hours day, q4 hours night 
can also cause sinus drainage, slow infusion 
 
 
 
oxaliplatin 
hang with D5W 
cold sensitivity 
(Ixnay on the ice, okay?) 
 
 
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OCR 2023 Biology B H422/02: Scientific literacy in biology A Level Question Paper & Mark Scheme (Merged)
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1 This question is based on the Advance Notice Article ‘Development of therapeutic antibodies 
for the treatment of disease’. 
(a) (i) State what is meant by the term antigen. 
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. ..................................................................................................................................[1] 
(ii) Scientists can combine...
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BMTCN TEST QUESTIONS WIKTH CORRECT ANSWERS
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What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - 
ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - 
ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , 
radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - 
ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia 
Risk factors for PTLD ...
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BMTCN questions and answers
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What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - 
ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - 
ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , 
radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - 
ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia 
Risk factors for PTLD ...
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BMTCN 58 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update|2024
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What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ️️Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ️️alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ️️neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia 
 
Risk factors for PTLD -...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions & Answers(2024 Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
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BMTCN questions with multiple correct answers
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What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - 
ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - 
ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , 
radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - 
ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia 
Risk factors for PTLD ...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions And Answers(2024 Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
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