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COMSAE Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Electrical alterans - answerAlternating of the amplitude of the QRS complex from beat to 
beat. Seen in Cardiac Tamponade. 
reactive hypoglycemia? - answeroccurs postprandially most common in pts with prior gastric 
surgery 
ranson criteria - answerassess severity of pancreatitis 
age >55 yrs 
wbc >16,000 
glucose >200 
LDH >350 
AST >250 
after 48hrs 
hematocirt decrease >10% 
bun increase >5 
calcium <8 
pao2 <60 
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NBME Final- Biochem + Genetics Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NBME Final- Biochem + Genetics Exam 
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Sodium-potassium 
pump - answerNa+-K+ ATPase is located in the plasma 
membrane with ATP site on cytosolic side. 
For each ATP consumed, 3Na+ go out of the 
cell (pump phosphorylated) and 2K+ come into 
the cell (pump dephosphorylated). 
Ouabain inhibits by binding to K+ site. 
Cardiac glycosides (digoxin and digitoxin) 
directly inhibit the Na+-K+ ATPase, which 
leads to indirect inhibition of Na+/Ca2+ 
exchange > ^ [Ca2+]...
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Norkus Final Practice Questions with Correct Answers 2024 Update 100% Solved
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True/False: The suffix -asthenia can be used to indicate a condition which tends to be more 
virulent than average. False 
Which of the following cranial nerves bypasses the thalamus? CN 1 
As discussed in lecture, which of the following conditions presents with progressive muscle 
weakness that usually begins in the face? Myasthenia Gravis 
Which of the following aneurysms occurs most commonly within the Circle ...
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NU 664 FNP Midterm Exam (Questions and Answers) Updated a 100% Graded A+
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NU 664 FNP Midterm Exam (Questions and Answers) Updated a 100% Graded A+ 
 
Cranial nerve i - CORRECT ANSWER-Olfactory (smell) 
 
Cranial nerve II - CORRECT ANSWER-Optic (visual acuity, gross visual fields, fundoscopic exam) 
 
Cranial nerve III - CORRECT ANSWER-Oculomotor (pupillary response, eye movement, upward and medial gaze) 
 
Cranial nerve IV - CORRECT ANSWER-Trochlear (eye movement downward and medial gaze) 
 
Cranial nerve V - CORRECT ANSWER-Trigeminal (teeth clenching, corneal reflex...
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Norkus Final Practice Questions with Correct Answers 2024 Update 100% Solved
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True/False: The suffix -asthenia can be used to indicate a condition which tends to be more 
virulent than average. False 
Which of the following cranial nerves bypasses the thalamus? CN 1 
As discussed in lecture, which of the following conditions presents with progressive muscle 
weakness that usually begins in the face? Myasthenia Gravis 
Which of the following aneurysms occurs most commonly within the Circle ...
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Neurology PACKRAT Exam - Questions, Answers and Explanations (Complete Solutions)
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Neurology PACKRAT Exam - Questions, Answers and Explanations (Complete Solutions) History & Physical/Neurology A 73 year-old male presents to the clinic with his wife. His wife has noticed that he has developed a resting tremor in his right hand and a shuffling gait over the last year. What finding on physical examination would support your suspected diagnosis? A. Chorea B. Dystonia C. Masked facies D. Hyperreflexia Explanation The patient symptoms are consistent with Parkinsonism. Physical ex...
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NU 664 FNP Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Already Graded A+ Excel
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Cranial nerve i - CORRECT ANSWER-Olfactory (smell) 
 
Cranial nerve II - CORRECT ANSWER-Optic (visual acuity, gross visual fields, fundoscopic exam) 
 
Cranial nerve III - CORRECT ANSWER-Oculomotor (pupillary response, eye movement, upward and medial gaze) 
 
Cranial nerve IV - CORRECT ANSWER-Trochlear (eye movement downward and medial gaze) 
 
Cranial nerve V - CORRECT ANSWER-Trigeminal (teeth clenching, corneal refle...
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USMLE STEP 1- First AidDiseases/Disorders/Deficiencies/Syndromes
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USMLE STEP 1- First AidDiseases/Disorders/Deficiencies/Syndromes 
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Adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency - ANS-An immunodeficiency disorder and one 
type of SCIDs that is caused by an *inborn error in the metabolism of adenine*. The 
accumulation of adenine destroys both B and T lymphocytes. 
Increase in dATP is lymphotoxic 
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome - ANS-*Defective purine salvage due to absent HGPRT*, which 
converts hypoxanthine to IMP and guanine to GMP. Results in *excess uric ...
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FINAL EXAM FOR MEDICINE NBME 2023/2024
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FINAL EXAM FOR MEDICINE NBME 
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wide based gait, progressive, alcohol abuse, preserved limb coordination - CORRECT 
ANSWER-cerebellar degeneration due to purkinje cell death 
trigem neuralgia, lower limb paralysis, upper limb sensory loss on different occasions - 
CORRECT ANSWER-MS 
management of BPH - CORRECT ANSWER-alpha 1 blockers to relax sm muscle and 
then 5 alpha reductase inh to reduce prostate size 
management of acute limb ischemia due to clot in artery - CORRECT ANSWER-star...
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions with Complete Solutions
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Questions with Complete Solutions 
 
Bell's Palsy causes cranial nerve 7 dysfunction 
 
S/S of Bell's Palsy Has forehead involvement (whereas a stroke does not affect forehead movement), facial weakness, inability to keep one eye closed 
 
Treatment for Bell's palsy Prednisone 60mg x 5 days, Valcyclovir 1000mg TID x 7 days, artificial tears, lacri lube at night 
 
When can I use tPA? ischemic stroke presenting within <3 hrs and CT head negative 
 
How do you trea...
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