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PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS || GRADED A+
PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES 
UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS || GRADED A+ 
 
 
Frequency Distribution Curve - ANSWER Graphicrepresentation of number of 
patients responding to drugs at different doses. 
Peak of the curve indicates largest number of patients responding to drug 
Does not show magnitute or response 
 
 Pharmacokinetics (4 questions)Chapter 4 - ANSWER -derived from the root words 
pharmaco which means medicine, and kinesis which means movement or motion. 
Pha...
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PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES 
UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS || GRADED A+ 
 
 
Frequency Distribution Curve - ANSWER Graphicrepresentation of number of 
patients responding to drugs at different doses. 
Peak of the curve indicates largest number of patients responding to drug 
Does not show magnitute or response 
 
 Pharmacokinetics (4 questions)Chapter 4 - ANSWER -derived from the root words 
pharmaco which means medicine, and kinesis which means movement or motion. 
Pha...
Pharmacology for Nurses Exam Questions And Correct Answers
Pharmacology for Nurses Exam 
Questions And Correct Answers 
 
 Passive transport - ANSWER Passive transport is a movement of 
biochemicals and other atomic or molecular substances across cell 
membranes. Unlike active transport, it does not require an input of 
chemical energy. The four main kinds of passive transport are diffusion, 
facilitated diffusion, filtration and osmosis. 
 
 Distribution - ANSWER The process of transporting drugs through the 
body. 
 
 Drug - ANSWER Gene...
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Pharmacology for Nurses Exam 
Questions And Correct Answers 
 
 Passive transport - ANSWER Passive transport is a movement of 
biochemicals and other atomic or molecular substances across cell 
membranes. Unlike active transport, it does not require an input of 
chemical energy. The four main kinds of passive transport are diffusion, 
facilitated diffusion, filtration and osmosis. 
 
 Distribution - ANSWER The process of transporting drugs through the 
body. 
 
 Drug - ANSWER Gene...
USMLE Step 1: Microbiology 2024 Exam Questions And Revised Answers
USMLE Step 1: Microbiology 2024 Exam 
Questions And Revised Answers 
 
 Rash on palms and soles (3) - ANSWER secondary syphilis 
Rocky Mountain spotted fever 
Coxsackie A 
 
 Organism responsible for acute mastitis - ANSWER S. aureus 
 
 
 Diarrhea caused by an S-shaped organism - ANSWER 
Campylobacter jejuni 
 
 Diarrhea transmitted from pet feces - ANSWER Yersinia 
enterocolitica 
 
 Food poisoning resulting from reheated rice - ANSWER 
Bacillus cereus 
 
 Diarrhea cau...
- Exam (elaborations)
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USMLE Step 1: Microbiology 2024 Exam 
Questions And Revised Answers 
 
 Rash on palms and soles (3) - ANSWER secondary syphilis 
Rocky Mountain spotted fever 
Coxsackie A 
 
 Organism responsible for acute mastitis - ANSWER S. aureus 
 
 
 Diarrhea caused by an S-shaped organism - ANSWER 
Campylobacter jejuni 
 
 Diarrhea transmitted from pet feces - ANSWER Yersinia 
enterocolitica 
 
 Food poisoning resulting from reheated rice - ANSWER 
Bacillus cereus 
 
 Diarrhea cau...
USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology LAEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND REVISED SOLUTIONS
USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology 
LAEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
REVISED SOLUTIONS 
 
 
 Tetrodotoxin - ANSWER -Poisoning can result from ingestion of 
poorly prepared puffer fish (exotic sushi) -Highly potent toxin that binds fast voltage-gated Na+ channels in 
cardiac and nerve tissue, preventing depolarization - blocks action 
potential without changing resting potential (same mechanism as 
Lidocaine) -Causes nausea, diarrhea, paresthesias, weakness, dizziness, 
loss of reflexes. -Treatment is...
- Exam (elaborations)
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USMLE STEP 1 Pharmacology 
LAEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
REVISED SOLUTIONS 
 
 
 Tetrodotoxin - ANSWER -Poisoning can result from ingestion of 
poorly prepared puffer fish (exotic sushi) -Highly potent toxin that binds fast voltage-gated Na+ channels in 
cardiac and nerve tissue, preventing depolarization - blocks action 
potential without changing resting potential (same mechanism as 
Lidocaine) -Causes nausea, diarrhea, paresthesias, weakness, dizziness, 
loss of reflexes. -Treatment is...
Pathology USMLE step 1 LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Pathology USMLE step 1 LATEST 
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
 
 
Hypochromic microcytic anemia - ANSWER Iron deficiency 
anemia, lead poisoning, thalassemia (HbF sometimes present) 
 
 Increased alpha-fetoprotein in amniotic fluid/maternal serum - 
ANSWER Dating error, anencephaly, spina bifida (neural tube 
defects) 
 
 Increased uric acid levels - ANSWER Gout, Lesch-Nyhan 
syndrome, tumor lysis syndrome, loop and thiazide diuretics 
 
 Intranuclear eosinophilic drople...
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Pathology USMLE step 1 LATEST 
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
 
 
Hypochromic microcytic anemia - ANSWER Iron deficiency 
anemia, lead poisoning, thalassemia (HbF sometimes present) 
 
 Increased alpha-fetoprotein in amniotic fluid/maternal serum - 
ANSWER Dating error, anencephaly, spina bifida (neural tube 
defects) 
 
 Increased uric acid levels - ANSWER Gout, Lesch-Nyhan 
syndrome, tumor lysis syndrome, loop and thiazide diuretics 
 
 Intranuclear eosinophilic drople...
USMLE Step 1 Exam Questions And Correct Solutions || Already Graded A+
USMLE Step 1 Exam Questions And 
Correct Solutions || Already Graded 
A+ 
 
 
 A 39-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 6-month 
history of progressive shortness of breath. He has had a cough 
productive of white sputum for 2 years. He smoked 1 pack of 
cigarettes daily for 16 years but quit 10 years ago. He is in mild 
respiratory distress with pursed lips and a barrel chest; he is using 
the accessory muscles of respiration. Breath sounds are distant 
and crackles are ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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USMLE Step 1 Exam Questions And 
Correct Solutions || Already Graded 
A+ 
 
 
 A 39-year-old man comes to the physician because of a 6-month 
history of progressive shortness of breath. He has had a cough 
productive of white sputum for 2 years. He smoked 1 pack of 
cigarettes daily for 16 years but quit 10 years ago. He is in mild 
respiratory distress with pursed lips and a barrel chest; he is using 
the accessory muscles of respiration. Breath sounds are distant 
and crackles are ...
USMLE STEP 1 Microbiology LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS ANDLATEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS
USMLE STEP 1 Microbiology 
LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS ANDLATEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
REVIEWED ANSWERS 
 
 
 
What is the exotoxin? Mechanisms of action? - ANSWER Exotoxins: 
protein toxins secreted by G+/G- - can be produced into toxoids - A-B ('two') component protein toxins 
 - A = active (toxic) component; ex: ADP-ribosyl transferase 
 - B = binds; binds to specific cell receptors to facilitate internalization - Cytolysins: lyse cells from outside by damaging membrane 
 - C. perfrin...
- Exam (elaborations)
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USMLE STEP 1 Microbiology 
LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS ANDLATEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
REVIEWED ANSWERS 
 
 
 
What is the exotoxin? Mechanisms of action? - ANSWER Exotoxins: 
protein toxins secreted by G+/G- - can be produced into toxoids - A-B ('two') component protein toxins 
 - A = active (toxic) component; ex: ADP-ribosyl transferase 
 - B = binds; binds to specific cell receptors to facilitate internalization - Cytolysins: lyse cells from outside by damaging membrane 
 - C. perfrin...
USMLE Step 1 Medical Terminology 2024 Latest Exam Questions With Correct Answers
USMLE Step 1 Medical Terminology 
2024 Latest Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
 
Common Side Effect of Sulfur-containing drugs - ANSWER 
Urticaria or hives. 
 
 Palpitation - ANSWER Perceived abnormal heartbeat . Hard , 
fast , and irregular rhythm 
 
 MOT for Hyperkalemia - ANSWER Calcium Gluconate can 
stabilize the membrane potential 
 
 Common Markers for GFR activity and Kidney Disease - 
ANSWER For a Functional GFR 
BUN and Creatinine = Inverse proportionality 
Inu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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USMLE Step 1 Medical Terminology 
2024 Latest Exam Questions With 
Correct Answers 
 
Common Side Effect of Sulfur-containing drugs - ANSWER 
Urticaria or hives. 
 
 Palpitation - ANSWER Perceived abnormal heartbeat . Hard , 
fast , and irregular rhythm 
 
 MOT for Hyperkalemia - ANSWER Calcium Gluconate can 
stabilize the membrane potential 
 
 Common Markers for GFR activity and Kidney Disease - 
ANSWER For a Functional GFR 
BUN and Creatinine = Inverse proportionality 
Inu...
NBME CBSE 2024 EXAM QUSTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS
NBME CBSE 2024 EXAM QUSTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS 
 
what drug blunts the diuretic effect of *Loops* - ANSWER NSAID (inhibit prostaglandin) 
 
 ACEi and ARB beneficial in - ANSWER systolic heart failure 
 
 spironolactone - ANSWER K sparing 
for ventricular remodeling in CHF and decreased EF 
 
 limiting dose of ACEi - ANSWER hypotension 
 
 Succinylcholine - ANSWER DEPOLARIZING NM block 
 
biphasic: constant/lesser --> Fade 
 
 Vecuronium - ANSWER NON-DEPOLARZING 
NM block ...
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NBME CBSE 2024 EXAM QUSTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS 
 
what drug blunts the diuretic effect of *Loops* - ANSWER NSAID (inhibit prostaglandin) 
 
 ACEi and ARB beneficial in - ANSWER systolic heart failure 
 
 spironolactone - ANSWER K sparing 
for ventricular remodeling in CHF and decreased EF 
 
 limiting dose of ACEi - ANSWER hypotension 
 
 Succinylcholine - ANSWER DEPOLARIZING NM block 
 
biphasic: constant/lesser --> Fade 
 
 Vecuronium - ANSWER NON-DEPOLARZING 
NM block ...
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND 
BIOCHEMISTRY 2024 EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
 
1)which amino acid has the greatest and which has the smallest 
rage of phi and psi combinations - ANSWER glycine has 
greatest - increases flexibility 
proline has smallest - decreases flexibility 
 
 2)how are , given that 
ribosomes can only synthesise linear proteins - ANSWER two 
cystine residues are in close proximity they can be oxidised to 
form disulphide covalent bonds 
 
3) how do we calc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND 
BIOCHEMISTRY 2024 EXAM 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
 
1)which amino acid has the greatest and which has the smallest 
rage of phi and psi combinations - ANSWER glycine has 
greatest - increases flexibility 
proline has smallest - decreases flexibility 
 
 2)how are , given that 
ribosomes can only synthesise linear proteins - ANSWER two 
cystine residues are in close proximity they can be oxidised to 
form disulphide covalent bonds 
 
3) how do we calc...
MECHANICS EXAM NEIEP (2024/2025) QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS <UPDATED VERSION>
Real ASVAB Test (2024-2025) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || ALREADY GRADED A+ <LATEST VERSION>