20, T-24) REVIEW OF KEY QUIZZES, AND PRACTICE
QUESTIONS FOR GUARANTEED SUCCESS / NEWEST
2025/2026.
Terms in this set (1325)
Decreased Osteoclast Activity
62 year old woman
osteoporosis – a
bisphosphonate is
prescribed. The expected
beneficial effect of the drug is
due to which of the
following?
Statistically Significant Overall
Cohot Study of elderly Increase Risk
women – relative risk
ratio for hip fractures
among those who
exercise regularly is 1.2 (95%
confidence interval of 1.1 to
1.8). Which of the following
is the conclusion about the
effect of exercise on the risk
of hip fracture?
,52 year old man goes to ER Increased nitric oxide concentration
with chest pain radiating to
his jaw while shoveling snow.
Pulse is 80/min and blood
pressure is 130/70. The most
immediate treatment
mechanism of action?
24 year old woman – spilled a. Vascular Endothelial Growth
hot grease on her left leg Factor
while working at a fast-food
VEGF – stimulates angiogenesiss.
restaurant. Exam of leg
shows 7cm pink, soft, TYPE III Collagen = Blood
granular, edematous wound. Vessels – early wound repair
The formation of this tissue
was most likely caused by
increased activity of which?
a. Adenylyl Cyclase Adenylate Cyclase –
ATP – CAMP -- PROTEKINASE A -- Ca v2
27 year old man- MVC – skull
x-ray shows a linear,
nondepressed basal skull
fracture – increased serum
osm and decreased urin osm.
Following desmopressin
urine osm increases.
Desmopressin’s effect is due
to the activation of which of
the following?
, A 10 month old boy – 4 day Mediation of Cell Entry via a fusion protein
history of fever and cough.
He attends day care center.
Chest exam shows intercostal
retractions along with
bilateral, diffuse wheezes and
expiratory rhonchi. The
infectious agent most likely
has which of the following
properties?
A 17 year old girl in ED – 15 B2- Agonist
minutes after being stung by
a bee. Mild light headedness
but no difficulty swallowing-
Bilateral wheezing Which is
most appropriate
pharmacotherapy for this
patient?
Infectious Mononucleosis
14 year old boy - 2 day
history of sore throat and
fever that peaks in late
afternoon. 1 week of fatigue.
He recentaly had sex with
one partner. Physical exam
show cervical
lymphadenopathy and
pharyngeal erythema with a
creamy exudate.
DX?