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IRENE GOLD BOARDS Top Predicted  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • IRENE GOLD BOARDS Top Predicted Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • What type of degeneration is this? →calcium infiltration into normal tissue →hypervitaminosis D - calcification, metastatic What type of degeneration is this? →calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues → atherosclerosis or atheroma →damage to tunica intima - calcification, dystrophic What type of degeneration is this? →TB - caseous What type of degeneration is this? →albuminous →membrane injured which affects ionic transfer - cloudy swelling What type of degen...
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY exam questions with answers
  • Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PATHOLOGY exam questions with answers

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  • What type of degeneration is this? →calcium infiltration into normal tissue →hypervitaminosis D - correct answer: calcification, metastatic What type of degeneration is this? →calcium infiltration into abnormal/damage tissues → atherosclerosis or atheroma →damage to tunica intima - correct answer: calcification, dystrophic What type of degeneration is this? →TB - correct answer: caseous What type of degeneration is this? →albuminous →membrane injure...
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Acute Stroke and TIA management
  • Acute Stroke and TIA management

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  • Acute Stroke and TIA management define stroke - WHO a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. In practice <1 hour AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by ...
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MSCI 520 Quiz 3: Cardiovascular Physiology (Liberty university)
  • MSCI 520 Quiz 3: Cardiovascular Physiology (Liberty university)

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  • Q 1 / 1 pts uestion 1 Which of these do you suspect will not lead to an increase in ADH secretion from the posterior pituitary gland? Increased plasma osmolarity Decreased angiotensin II secretion Decreased blood pressure Decreased blood volume 4/28/23, 10:44 AM Quiz: Cardiovascular Physiology: MSCI520: Principles of Physiology I (D01) Qu 1 / 1 pts estion 2 Which of these will you expect to find in a patient with congestive cardiac failure and fluid overload? Increased ANP secretion ...
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Acute Stroke and TIA management Q&A
  • Acute Stroke and TIA management Q&A

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  • define stroke - WHO a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin' define transient ischaemic attack (TIA) stroke symptoms and signs that resolve within 24 hours. In practice <1 hour AHA/ASA - a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction caused by focal brain, spinal cord, or ret...
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Pathology - NBCE Boards Part 1 Exam | Questions with Verified Answers 2024
  • Pathology - NBCE Boards Part 1 Exam | Questions with Verified Answers 2024

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  • Pathology - NBCE Boards Part 1 Exam | Questions with Verified Answers 2024 Types of Degeneration Correct Answer: 1. Calcification 2. Caseous 3. Cloudy swelling 4. Coagulation 5. Enzymatic 6. Fatty 7. Liquefaction 8. Wallerian 9. Zenker's Metastatic calcification is calcification of _________. Correct Answer: Normal tissue (Hypervitaminosis D, Estrogen therapy) Dystrophic calcification is calcification of ___________. Correct Answer: Abnormal/damaged tissues (Atherosclerosis...
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Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Types of degeneration... - What tissue type and what pathologies does Calcification, metastatic cause? - Calcium infiltration into *normal tissue*. E.g. hyper*vitamin D* ., hyper*parathyroidism* Calcification, dystrophic - Calcium infiltration into abnormal/*damaged tissue* E.g. *atherosclerosis or atheroma*. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Combination of *ischemic* cell death & cell lysis. *Tuberculosis*, giant epithelial cell Cloudy swelling - *Albuminous*...
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VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES | 570+ Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 59 Pages
  • VASCULAR ARDMS BOARDS DAVIES | 570+ Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 59 Pages

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  • What's the first major arterial branch of the aorta is the? - Innominate artery or brachiocephalic artery The vertebral artery usually arises from the: - Subclavian Artery The incidence of new strokes per year is: - from 500,000 to 700,000 The abbreviation TIA stands for: - Transient Ischemic Attack A TIA of the right anterior hemisphere of the brain will likely affect: - The left side of the body - affects the side of the body opposite that of the ischemic hemisphere Amaurosis Fugax rel...
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Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold |questions with answers
  • Boards Part 1 - Pathology - Irene Gold |questions with answers

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  • What tissue type and what pathologies does Calcification, metastatic cause? -correct answer; Calcium infiltration into *normal tissue*. E.g. hyper*vitamin D* ., hyper*parathyroidism* Calcification, dystrophic -correct answer; Calcium infiltration into abnormal/*damaged tissue* E.g. *atherosclerosis or atheroma*. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) -correct answer; Combination of *ischemic* cell death & cell lysis. *Tuberculosis*, giant epithelial cell
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Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers
  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Irene Gold Boards Part 1 - Pathology Exam with 100% Correct Answers Types of degeneration... - Answer ️️ - Calcification, metastatic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into normal tissue. E.g. hypervitaminosis D., hyperparathyroidism Calcification, dystrophic - Answer ️️ -Calcium infiltration into abnormal/damaged tissue E.g. atherosclerosis or atheroma. Damage to tunica intima Caseous (cheese like) - Answer ️️ -Combination of ischemic cell death & cell lysis. Tuberculosi...
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