Biomedicine Exam 1 with Questions &
100% Correct Answers| Passed with
Grade A
Which hepatitis has no vaccine? - ✔✔Hep C
Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis - ✔✔Crohn's:
can involve
esophagus to anus;
most commonly affects
distal small intestine
and proximal colon,
skip lesions.
fistulas+abscesses are common
Ulcerative Colitis:
continuous involvement
confined to colon and rectum
descending colon usually.
rectal bleeding is always present
no fistulas
inflammation is uniform+diffuse
Appendicitis (LRQ Pain) ortho tests: - ✔✔McBurneys: LRQ rebound tenderness
Rovsing's Sign: LLQ referred pain
,Rotavirus - ✔✔common cause of
diarrhea in children
+ daycare workers
Water Soluble Vitamins:
B1 deficiency
B3 deficiency
B6 deficiency
B12 deficiency
folate deficiency
C - ✔✔beriberi
pellagra
seizures
megaloblastic anemia
neural tube defect (spina bifida)
scurvy
Fat Soluble Vitamins (ADEK)
A deficiency
D deficiency
E excess
K deficiency - ✔✔night blindness, vision
issues rickets
bleeding
bleeding
Acromegaly - ✔✔20-40 year old
enlarged bones + thickened skin
, large facial features, hands, feet
husky voice
Gigantism - ✔✔In children
enlargement of bones
may have delayed sexual maturity
thick facial bones.
In females: barrel chest
lack of puberty
large hands
low pmts of hair
no menses after 16 y/o
Cushing's Disease - ✔✔high ACTH
tumor of adrenal pituitary glands
or L-T use of steriodsmoon face
buffalo hump
thin arms + legs
large abdomen
Diabetes Insipidus - ✔✔hypo secretion of ADH
causing
polyuria
polydipsia
polyuria
polyphagia
100% Correct Answers| Passed with
Grade A
Which hepatitis has no vaccine? - ✔✔Hep C
Crohn's vs. Ulcerative Colitis - ✔✔Crohn's:
can involve
esophagus to anus;
most commonly affects
distal small intestine
and proximal colon,
skip lesions.
fistulas+abscesses are common
Ulcerative Colitis:
continuous involvement
confined to colon and rectum
descending colon usually.
rectal bleeding is always present
no fistulas
inflammation is uniform+diffuse
Appendicitis (LRQ Pain) ortho tests: - ✔✔McBurneys: LRQ rebound tenderness
Rovsing's Sign: LLQ referred pain
,Rotavirus - ✔✔common cause of
diarrhea in children
+ daycare workers
Water Soluble Vitamins:
B1 deficiency
B3 deficiency
B6 deficiency
B12 deficiency
folate deficiency
C - ✔✔beriberi
pellagra
seizures
megaloblastic anemia
neural tube defect (spina bifida)
scurvy
Fat Soluble Vitamins (ADEK)
A deficiency
D deficiency
E excess
K deficiency - ✔✔night blindness, vision
issues rickets
bleeding
bleeding
Acromegaly - ✔✔20-40 year old
enlarged bones + thickened skin
, large facial features, hands, feet
husky voice
Gigantism - ✔✔In children
enlargement of bones
may have delayed sexual maturity
thick facial bones.
In females: barrel chest
lack of puberty
large hands
low pmts of hair
no menses after 16 y/o
Cushing's Disease - ✔✔high ACTH
tumor of adrenal pituitary glands
or L-T use of steriodsmoon face
buffalo hump
thin arms + legs
large abdomen
Diabetes Insipidus - ✔✔hypo secretion of ADH
causing
polyuria
polydipsia
polyuria
polyphagia