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Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology USMLE Exam.
Conducting Airways - Answer Passageways between the ambient environment and the gas exchange units of the lungs (alveoli 
Essentials of Respiratory Care 
Consequences of endotracheal tube inserted too far during intubation
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Conducting Airways - Answer Passageways between the ambient environment and the gas exchange units of the lungs (alveoli 
Essentials of Respiratory Care 
Consequences of endotracheal tube inserted too far during intubation
Pericardial Disease USMLE 2024/2025 exams.
Pericarditis Symptoms - Answer - Chest Pain worse when lying flat 
- Fever 
- Dyspnea 
- Anxiety 
 
Pericarditis Signs - Answer -Tachypnea 
-Pericardial friction rub (Have the patient lean forward) 
Pericarditis Diagnosis labs - Answer -CBC 
-CMP 
-ESR 
-CRP
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Pericarditis Symptoms - Answer - Chest Pain worse when lying flat 
- Fever 
- Dyspnea 
- Anxiety 
 
Pericarditis Signs - Answer -Tachypnea 
-Pericardial friction rub (Have the patient lean forward) 
Pericarditis Diagnosis labs - Answer -CBC 
-CMP 
-ESR 
-CRP
USMLE Pericardial Disease exam
everything pericardial with well elaborated answers eg 
A pericardial effusion developing post myocardial infarction is termed: - Answer Dressler's Syndrome 
Which would be a characteristic of a large pericardial effusion?
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everything pericardial with well elaborated answers eg 
A pericardial effusion developing post myocardial infarction is termed: - Answer Dressler's Syndrome 
Which would be a characteristic of a large pericardial effusion?
Step 1 First Aid Rapid Review questions with complete solutions.
Maternal diabetes as a teratogen - ANSWER Caudal regression syndrome (anal atresia to sirenomelia) (mermaid syndrome) 
Transposition of the great vessels, Neural tube defects, 
Transient hypoglycemia and Macrosomia (beta cell hyperplasia and hyperinsulinemia) 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Maternal diabetes as a teratogen - ANSWER Caudal regression syndrome (anal atresia to sirenomelia) (mermaid syndrome) 
Transposition of the great vessels, Neural tube defects, 
Transient hypoglycemia and Macrosomia (beta cell hyperplasia and hyperinsulinemia) 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
USMLE First Aid questions with complete solutions.
A pt with damage to the axillary n. could present with what symptoms? - ANSWER Flattened deltoid; 
Loss of arm abduction at the shoulder; 
Loss of sensation over deltoid muscle and lateral arm
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A pt with damage to the axillary n. could present with what symptoms? - ANSWER Flattened deltoid; 
Loss of arm abduction at the shoulder; 
Loss of sensation over deltoid muscle and lateral arm
USMLE step 1 – biochemistry exam with complete solutions.
what is the purpose of the mRNA 3' poly-A tail? - ANSWER export of mRNA from the nucleus 
protection from enzymatic degradation in the cytoplasm
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what is the purpose of the mRNA 3' poly-A tail? - ANSWER export of mRNA from the nucleus 
protection from enzymatic degradation in the cytoplasm
Biochemistry Section-USMLE Step 1 questions and answers.
why does a deficiency in ornithine transcarbamoylase (urea cycle enzyme) result in an increased production of orotic acid, the pyrimidine precursor? - ANSWER because carbamoylase phosphate is involved in both urea cycle and pyrimidine synthesis
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why does a deficiency in ornithine transcarbamoylase (urea cycle enzyme) result in an increased production of orotic acid, the pyrimidine precursor? - ANSWER because carbamoylase phosphate is involved in both urea cycle and pyrimidine synthesis
CBSE Biochemistry exam with complete solutions.
tRNA Wobble: what is it and it causes which type of mutation? - ANSWER An unusual pairing of bases in the third position of the codon--causes silent mutation.
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tRNA Wobble: what is it and it causes which type of mutation? - ANSWER An unusual pairing of bases in the third position of the codon--causes silent mutation.
Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE) Review Set I with complete solutions
Chagas Disease - ANSWER Caused by Trypanosoma cruzi parasite passed in the feces of Reduviidae/kissing bug 
 
Penetrates broken skin or intact mucous membranes forming a pseudocyst releasing inflammatory infiltrates into myocytes; stains with Giemsa & Wright
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Chagas Disease - ANSWER Caused by Trypanosoma cruzi parasite passed in the feces of Reduviidae/kissing bug 
 
Penetrates broken skin or intact mucous membranes forming a pseudocyst releasing inflammatory infiltrates into myocytes; stains with Giemsa & Wright
USMLE exams with complete solutions.
USMLE exams with complete solutions.
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USMLE exams with complete solutions.