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UNE biochem Unit 1 Test, Medical Biochemistry Unit 1 Week 2 Assessment, Week 1 Evaluation, Week 1, Q&A, Mod 1 and 2, Week 1 pre-quiz questions, Unit 1
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Allopurinol is an inhibitor of Xanthine Oxidase. Addition of this compound will result in a decrease in what compound? correct answer: Uric Acid 
 
DNA replication occurs during which phase of the cell cycle? correct answer: S phase 
 
The affinity for DNA and histones within a chromosome can be increased by which of the following histone modifications? correct answer: Deaceytlation 
 
DNA replication on both the leading and the lagging strand proceeds in the 5' to 3' direction. The remaini...
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NBME ACTUAL EXAM 2024/ COMPLETEEXAM LATEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR 2023-2024 NEW REVIEW MATERIAL
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NBME ACTUAL EXAM 2024/ COMPLETEEXAM LATEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR NEW REVIEW MATERIAL 
25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? - IM beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? - myotonic muscular dystroph...
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NBCRNA exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Pharmacologic characteristics that BEST describe the effect of naloxone at opioid receptors include: (select 2) 
A. affinity. 
B. intrinsic activity. 
C. reversibility. 
D. stereo selectivity. - correct answer A, C 
 
Abnormal placental implantation beyond the endometrium include: (select 2) 
A. Abruptio placentae 
B. Placenta accreta 
C. Placenta increta 
D. Placenta previa - correct answer B and C 
 
Characteristics of Eaton-Lambert syndrome include (select 3): 
A. Positive response to ant...
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NBME Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ 
FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? - IM 
beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty 
releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? - myotonic muscular dystrophy 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R eye ...
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NBME EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? 
IM beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
 
 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? 
myotonic muscular dystrophy 
 
 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R e...
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NBME Exam Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ 
FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? - IM 
beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty 
releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? - myotonic muscular dystrophy 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R eye ...
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RITE Exam STUDY GUIDE
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17 - Answer- Tau is on chromosome... 
 
14 - Answer- Synnuclein is on chromosome... 
 
Alzheimer's 
Frontotemporal dementia/Pick disease 
PSP 
Myotonic dystrophy 
Corticobasal degeneration - Answer- "Tau-opathies" (6) 
 
Parkinson's 
Dementia w/ lewy bodies 
Multiple system atrophy 
Hallervorden-Spatz (HVS) 
PKAN 
Pure autonomic failure 
Meige syndrome - Answer- "Synnuclein-opathies" (7) 
 
Multiple system atrophy ("+" shape in pons) - Answer- Hot crossed bun sign 
 
Progressive supranuc...
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Sputum Bowl – Patho| 390 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What is the most common pulmonary pathologic finding at autopsy in large general hospitals? correct answer: Pulmonary embolism 
 
At a genetic level, what is the cause of cystic fibrosis? correct answer: Mutations of a single gene in the long arm of chromosome 7 (mutation of F508 results in the deletion of phenylalanine at position 508 of the protein named cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). This mutation is responsible for about 70% of CF cases) 
 
What is Eisenmenger ...
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UNE biochem Unit 1 Test Questions And Answers.
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UNE biochem Unit 1 Test Questions And Answers. 
 
Allopurinol is an inhibitor of Xanthine Oxidase. Addition of this compound will result in a decrease in what compound? 
Uric Acid 
DNA replication occurs during which phase of the cell cycle? 
S phase 
The affinity for DNA and histones within a chromosome can be increased by which of the following histone modifications? 
Deaceytlation 
DNA replication on both the leading and the lagging strand proceeds in the 5' to 3' direction. The remaining o...
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nbcrna.com sample SEE questions and answers 100% correct 2023/2024
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sample SEE questions and answers 100% correct 2023/20241. In the elderly, the time needed for clinical recovery from neuromuscular blockade is significantly increased for: 
A. Cisatracurium 
B. Vecuronium 
C. Pipecuronium 
D. Mivacurium - correct answer B. Vecuronium 
 
2. Considerations for the management of a patient with myotonic dystrophy under general anesthesia should include a(an): 
A. Anticholinesterase reversal B. Midazolam premedication