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Advanced Patho HESI Questions and Answers Rated A+
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The nurse hears short, high-pitched sounds just before the end of inspiration in the right and left lower lobes when auscultating a client's lungs. How should this finding be recorded? Fine crackles are short, high pitched sounds heard just before the end of inspiration that are the result of rapid equalization of pressure when collapsed alveoli or terminal bronchioles suddenly snap open. 
The nurse is assessing an older client and determines ...
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MT AAB CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH ELABORATED ANSWERS 2023
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MT AAB CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS WITH 
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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from 
carbohydrates and lipids? - CORRECT ANSWER-Nitrogen 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? - CORRECT ANSWER-Albumin 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Peptide bonding 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or 
chemical treatment. What does denaturation of pro...
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AAB MT Exam Chem Urinalysis & Body Fluids| 158 questions and answers.
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What consists of the gross renal anatomy? 
Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder, and Urethra 
 
 
 
What is the anatomy of the Nephron? 
Glomerulus. proximal convoluted tubule, descending Loop of Henle, Ascending Loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, and collecting duct. 
 
 
 
What are the 3 primary functions of the kidneys? 
Glomerulur Filtration, Tubular Reabsorption, and Tubular Secretion 
 
 
 
True or False: Cells are filtered through the glomerulus? 
False 
 
 
 
What is the GFR? 
Volume of blood...
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IBCLC Exam Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Micrognathia 
Condition where jaw is undersized; common but can interfere with feeding and breathing 
 
PKU (phenylketonuria) 
Body does not produce enzyme to break-down amino acid phenylalanine and this builds-ups in 
blood; need low phe formula and CAN breastfeed 
Maple Syrup Disease 
Body is unable to break-down certain proteins/amino acids (leucine); sweet smelling urine. Need 
low protein diet/special formula i.e. Ketonex-1. BF CONTRAIN...
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IBCLC Exam Flashcards well answered 2024
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IBCLC Exam FlashcardsMicrognathia - correct answer Condition where jaw is undersized; common but can interfere with feeding and breathing 
 
PKU (phenylketonuria) - correct answer Body does not produce enzyme to break-down amino acid phenylalanine and this builds-ups in blood; need low phe formula and CAN breastfeed 
 
Maple Syrup Disease - correct answer Body is unable to break-down certain proteins/amino acids (leucine); sweet smelling urine. Need low protein diet/special formula i.e. Ketonex-...
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MT AAB Chemistry |215 questions with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from carbohydrates and lipids? 
Nitrogen 
 
 
 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? 
Albumin 
 
 
 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? 
Peptide bonding 
 
 
 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or chemical treatment. What does denaturation of proteins refer to? 
Alteration of tertiary structure 
 
 
 
Which aminoacidopathy is NOT caused by...
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BMSC 200 Module 6 || All Correct.
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Intro to Enzymes correct answers - a requirement for life is the ability to efficiently and selectively catalyze chemical reactions 
- most biomolecules are very stable and the uncatalyzed transformations would be too slow to permit life 
- experiments done showed that dead yeast could still convert sugars into alcohol indicated that the reactions of life could be separated from life 
- there was a factor in yeast catalyzing the reaction 
 
vitalism correct answers a belief that originally, bioc...
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MT AAB Chemistry exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which of the four elements in proteins differentiated this class of substances from carbohydrates and lipids? 
Nitrogen 
 
 
 
Which of the proteins is soluble in water? 
Albumin 
 
 
 
How are amino acids joined together to form a chainlike structure? 
Peptide bonding 
 
 
 
Proteins may become denatured when subjected to mechanical agitation, heat, or chemical treatment. What does denaturation of proteins refer to? 
Alteration of tertiary structure 
 
 
 
Which aminoacidopathy is NOT caused by...
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED)
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Functional Medicine Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Solutions Latest 2024/2025 (VERIFIED) What patterns of abnormalities discriminate mitochondrial inefficiency from ammonia challenge 
as a cause of citric acid elevation? correct answers -high citrate, aconitate, isocitrate + orotate 
indicates ammonia challenges 
-wihtout orotate= mitochondrial inefficiency 
What patterns suggest a deficiency of CoQ10? correct answers -High succinate, fumarate, 
malate, HMG 
-OR low HMG 
What do A-ketois...
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Clinical chemistry theory (MLT) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Spectrophotometer correct answer: Measures concentration in a solution by calculating absorbance from the transmitted light 
 
Beer's law correct answer: Concentration of a substance is directly proportional to absorbed light or inversely proportional to the logarithm of transmitted light 
 
Fluorescence or fluorometry correct answer: The emited light of some substances is at a longer wavelength than the absorbed light 
 
Turbidimetry correct answer: Method that measures the scattered light...
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