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Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution 
 
How do you calculate a pack year? 
(# of years smoked) X (average # of packs smoked per day) = pack years 
Once a patient quits smoking, how long before their overall disease risk is the same as a never-smoker? 
If the pt. smoked less than a pack a day (20 cigarettes), then it is 13 years. If 20 or more cigarettes a day then they retain a small risk for life. 
Describe type 1 diabetes 
The body attacks the beta cells of the pancre...
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Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution 
 
How do you calculate a pack year? 
(# of years smoked) X (average # of packs smoked per day) = pack years 
Once a patient quits smoking, how long before their overall disease risk is the same as a never-smoker? 
If the pt. smoked less than a pack a day (20 cigarettes), then it is 13 years. If 20 or more cigarettes a day then they retain a small risk for life. 
Describe type 1 diabetes 
The body attacks the beta cells of the pancre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages's •
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Gateway•Gateway
Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution 
 
How do you calculate a pack year? 
(# of years smoked) X (average # of packs smoked per day) = pack years 
Once a patient quits smoking, how long before their overall disease risk is the same as a never-smoker? 
If the pt. smoked less than a pack a day (20 cigarettes), then it is 13 years. If 20 or more cigarettes a day then they retain a small risk for life. 
Describe type 1 diabetes 
The body attacks the beta cells of the pancre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages's •
-
Gateway•Gateway
Gateway Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution 
 
How do you calculate a pack year? 
(# of years smoked) X (average # of packs smoked per day) = pack years 
Once a patient quits smoking, how long before their overall disease risk is the same as a never-smoker? 
If the pt. smoked less than a pack a day (20 cigarettes), then it is 13 years. If 20 or more cigarettes a day then they retain a small risk for life. 
Describe type 1 diabetes 
The body attacks the beta cells of the pancre...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages's •
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