2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
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◉ Identify the chromosomes affected in patients with turner syndrome.
What are the clinical characteristics? How are these individuals treated?
◉ discuss the clinical manifestations and pathophysiology of cri du chat
syndrome
◉ describe the process of adaptive immunity
◉ Discuss the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and treatment
options for the autoimmune condition of systemic Lupus erythematosus
◉ Describe how vaccines activate the immune system and how they lead
to immunity of disease
◉ What chromosomes are affected in person's with Down Syndrome?
What other diseases may affect persons with Down Syndrome?
◉ What are the cardinal signs of inflammation?
, ◉ Discuss the theories regarding the etiologies of Bell's palsy. Which
cranial nerve is impacted?
◉ Discuss the different abnormal motor responses associated with
decreased responsiveness in acute brain injuries.How can the abnormal
motor responses help the clinician to evaluate the level of dysfunction
and the side of the brain that is damaged?
Provide 2 examples.
◉ Discuss the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis. What are the
common manifestations? Discuss the possible damage to cranial nerves.
Review figure 18.24 in your McCance textbook.
◉ Review the pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis. Discuss the
significance of myasthenia gravis and pregnancy.
◉ Discuss the pathophysiology of acute otitis media. What age group is
most affected? What bacteria is the most common cause? What are
common manifestations?
◉ Discuss the pathophysiology of generalized anxiety disorder. What
are the common manifestations? What are the risk factors?