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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated
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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty 
PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
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Most common cause of asthma? 
Exposure to allergens (IgE mediated type I hypersensitivity) 
What cells appear to play a rule in the activation of the inflammatory response in 
asthma? 
TH2 cells (type of CD4 T cell) 
Symptoms of asthma? 
- Cough 
- Wheezing 
- Shortness of breath 
- Chest-tightness 
- May worsen at night 
Initial diagnostic test for asthma? 
Pulmonary function tests 
What esta...
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PCOL 824 Final Exam with Complete Solutions
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PCOL 824 Final Exam with Complete Solutions 
Acetylcholine - Answer-Endogenous ligand for nicotinic and muscarinic receptors. Easily hydrolyzed by acetylcholinesterase. 
 
Methacholine - Answer-Methylated version of ACh makes it less susceptible to hydrolysis. Has high affinity for muscarinic receptors and no affinity for nicotinic receptors. 
 
Carbachol - Answer-Transaminated version of ACh that results in negligible hydrolysis for longer half life. Has normal affinity for nicotinic receptors...
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Aquifer Pediatrics exam 2023/2024 with 100% correct aswers
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the next best diagnostic tests? 
 
A. Chest x-ray and tuberculi...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Questions and answers 2023/2024 verified to passCase 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following ...
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CMN 568 - UNIT 3 ASTHMA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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The strongest identifiable predisposing factor for the development of asthma is _________, but obesity is increasingly recognized as a risk factor. 
Atopy 
A syndrome characterized by a tendency to be "hyperallergic". 
(papa 243) 
 
 
 
Essentials of Asthma Diagnosis: 
- Episodic or chronic symptoms of airflow obstruction. 
- Reversibility of airflow obstruction, either spontaneously or following bronchodilator therapy. 
- Symptoms frequently worse at night or in the early morning. 
- Prolonge...
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Understand the basic effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists (which are no longer used) - 
Answer-Specifically block NAChR in the ganglia 
Hexamethonium (No CNS) 
Mecamylamine (Yes CNS) 
Effects are the opposite of the predominant tone (either symp or para sym effects) 
Effects of nAChR ganglionic antagonists in the arterioles, heart and GI -Answer-always opposite 
of predominant tone 
Arterioles: hypotention/ postural hypotention 
Heart: tachycardia...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Questions Correctly Answered 2024.
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Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the next...
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Pediatrics Aquifer Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
Case 13: A 4-year-old boy who recently emigrated from eastern Europe presents with his mother to your general pediatrics clinic. His mother reports that he has a chronic nonproductive cough during the day and night, mild wheezing for one month and failure to gain weight (his weight has dropped from the 50th to the 10th percentile for his age). His mother denies any high fevers, rhinorrhea, or night sweats. Which of the following are the ...
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PMY 302 EXAM 1 DRUGS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
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therefore, increase CO but doesn't change BP bc not much effect on B2 
albuterol - B-AR agonist 
Affinity: B2>>>> B1 
Examples of drug/food- drug interactions in Type A ADRS - viagra and nitrates - severe 
hypotension 
warfarin and heparin - bleeding 
alcohol and acetaminophen - increase CYP2E1 toxin 
grapefruit - inhibits C450 which inc plasma drug conc 
Benadryl vs Advil PM 
minodoxil - treat hypertension but topically used for hair growth 
loniten vs rogaine 
Examples of Type A A...
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Pulmonology Quizzes || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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A 55-year-old male presents to your office for assessment of a chronic cough. He complains of "coughing for the last 10 years." The cough has become more bothersome lately. The cough is productive with usually mucoid sputum; occasionally it becomes purulent. He has a 35-year history of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. He quit smoking approximately 2 years ago. On physical examination his blood pressure is 160/85 mm Hg. His pulse is 96 and regular. He has a BMI of 34. He weighs 280 lbs. H...
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