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ASCP Review: Microbiology / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+

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Bordet-gengou agar isolates which of the following? -B. fragilis -B. pertussis -F. tularensis - B. pertussis Both Cystine-Tellurite Blood and Loeffler's medium can be used to isolate which of the following species of Clostridium? -difficile -diptheriae -tetani - C. diptheriae (black colonies) Cooked and or chopped meat is used to aid in the isolation of what type of bacteria? - anaerobes Cycloserine-Cefoxitin Fructose Agar (CCFA) is used to isolate which anaerobic bacteria? -Mycobact...

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ASCP MLT Immunology Practice Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+

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A 16-year-old boy with infectious mononucleosis has a cold agglutinin titer of 1:2000. An important consideration of this antibody's clinical relevance is the: A.thermal range B.titer at 4°C C.specificity D.light chain type - A.thermal range A 17-year-old female presents to her health care provider with symptoms of sore throat, cervical lymphadenopathy, fever, fatigue, and myalgias. Which of the following should be excluded from her differential diagnosis? A.group A strep pharyngitis ...

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Anatomy Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+ (Endocrine System)

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___ is an example of a tropic hormone a. growth hormone b. prolactin c. MSH d. thyroid hormone - d. Thyroid hormone ___ is secreted by the pancreas to lower glucose levels a. insulin b. aldosterone c. glucagon d. glycogen - a. Insulin ACTH controls the secretion of a. cortisol b. aldosterone c. epinephrine d. testosterone - b. Aldosterone

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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+

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"King Caucus" refers to - the use of each party's congressional caucus to nominate presidential candidates during the early nineteenth century. 14th Amendment - Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws 1957 Civil Rights Bill - Bill passed by LBJ that helped begin first steps towards Civil Rights movement. A brokered convention occurs when: - No candidate acquires a majority of a party's delegates

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A&P2 Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+- Endocrine System

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Compare and contrast how the nervous and endocrine systems control body function. - The nervous system can respond *quickly* to stimuli, through the use of *action potentials and neurotransmitters*. Responses to nervous system stimulation are typically *quick but short lived*. The endocrine system responds to stimulation by secreting *hormones* into the circulatory system that travel to the target tissue. Responds slower, but response can last longer. Define the term autocrine - a hormone s...

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A&P: The Endocrine System Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+

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_____ glands are ductless organs that secrete their products directly into the bloodstream - endocrine A hormone secreted by the hypothalamus is _____ - GnRH A hormone secreted by the hypothalamus is - CRH A woman who has an overacctive zona reticularis will experience - masculinization All type ____ diabetics require daily injections of insulin. - 1 antagonistic: - two hormones work in oppsition of one another Because of their structure, lipid-soluble hormones bind to the receptors of ta...

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WGU D236 Pathophysiology / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+

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(TIA) Transient Ischemic Attack - occurs when a clot forms in the blood vessel in the brain but the body naturally dissolves it within 24 hours. 2nd degree (partial thickness) burns s/s - *Blisters outer and underlying layer *painful *swelling a patient was recently diagnosed with lymphoma. what type of cells does the provider know is a cancer of? - lymphocytes Addison's disease symptoms - Severe pain, high fever, weakness, confusions, N/V

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WGU D236 Patho - Megan/Shay’s Study Guide / Sure A+

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________________ strokes result from an obstruction in cerebral blood flow by a thrombus or embolus. A clot or thrombus commonly arises from one of three mechanisms: arteriosclerosis of a cerebral artery, atrial fibrillation. - Ischemic ___________________ disorders, such as pneumothorax, make it difficult for the lungs to fully expand for ventilation. - Restrictive _____________________ stroke occurs when a cerebral artery ruptures and can no longer bring blood to the brain tissue.· - He...

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WGU D236 Patho Study Guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure

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____ deficiency is the most common cause of a goiter - Iodine - the body needs iodine to produce thyroid hormone ____ disorders, such as asthma or COPD, make it difficult for the individual to fully exhale carbon dioxide and may also make inhalation difficult - Obstructive ____ disorders, such as pneumothorax, make it difficult for the lungs to fully expand for ventilation - Restrictive ____ is used to detect AVN - MRI

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WGU C846 ITIL Study Guide / Sure A+

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AMIS - Availability Management Information System Architecture - The structure of a system or IT service, including the relationship of components to each other. Assets - Any resource or capability Attribute - Information held about a configuration item such as a serial number, make or model Automation or manual - A roll out is delivered through a system or other approach suitable for the demands of the infrastructure and organization

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