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PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME  ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND  REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024 Popular
  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024

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  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024 Anticentromere antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Scleroderma (CREST) Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Pemphigus vulgaris (blistering) Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Goodpasture's syndrome (glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) Antihistone antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Drug-induced SLE (hydralazine, isoniazid, phenytoin, procainamide) Anti-IgG antibodies - CORREC...
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NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+) Popular
  • NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+)

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  • NUR-631 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 (Questions With Complete Solutions Graded A+) fibers arise from nasal olfactory epithelium and form synapses with olfactory bulbs that transmit impulses to temporal lobe Hypoglossal nerve - ANSWER *XII* -stick out tongue -motor fibers to muscles of tongue and sensory impulse from tongue to brain -fibers arise from medulla and exit from skull and extend to tongue trigeminal nerve - ANSWER *V* -sensations of pain, touch, temperature, corneal reflex, clenc...
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Family Nurse Practitioner II: Module 7 Rheumatology questions with correct answers
  • Family Nurse Practitioner II: Module 7 Rheumatology questions with correct answers

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  • ankylosing spondylitis CORRECT ANSWER chronic, inflammatory joint disease that causes joint pain/swelling, which primarily affects the spine and SI joints; however, larger peripheral joints can also be affected gradual onset of LBP with initial onset in early 20s; SI joint pain; > 3 months pain; morning stiffness; dactylitis; enthesitis; < ROM in joints/back/neck; fatigue, weight loss, SOB, psoriasis CORRECT ANSWER What are the s/s of ankylosing spondylitis? dactylitis CORRECT ANSWER...
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Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE) Review Set I with 100% complete solutions
  • Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE) Review Set I with 100% complete solutions

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  • Chagas Disease correct answersCaused by Trypanosoma cruzi parasite passed in the feces of Reduviidae/kissing bug Penetrates broken skin or intact mucous membranes forming a pseudocyst releasing inflammatory infiltrates into myocytes; stains with Giemsa & Wright Romana sign occurs when portal of entry is the conjunctiva or eyelid May resulting in: Enlarged heart- CHF, sudden cardiac arrest Enlarged esophagus- difficulty swallowing Enlarged colon- abdominal pain or constipation Tre...
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ISBB REVIEW QUESTIONS and answers graded A+ 2023 passed
  • ISBB REVIEW QUESTIONS and answers graded A+ 2023 passed

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  • ISBB REVIEW QUESTIONSY. entercolitica Most common contaminant in blood bags Rubeola 2 weeks Rubella 4 weeks platelet concentrate 5.5 x 10 to the 11th power (whole blood) platelet concentrate 3.0 x 10 to the 11th power (apheresis) Cryoprecipitate Heavy spin 56C for 30 min. Inactivation of serum 56C for 10 min Reinactivation of serum 10 minutes How many minutes does HBV inactivates using 1:100 dilution S. epidermidis B. cereu...
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Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE) Review Set I (with COMPLETE SOLUTION) Study Guide
  • Comprehensive Basic Science Exam (CBSE) Review Set I (with COMPLETE SOLUTION) Study Guide

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  • Chagas Disease - Caused by Trypanosoma cruzi parasite passed in the feces of Reduviidae/kissing bug Penetrates broken skin or intact mucous membranes forming a pseudocyst releasing inflammatory infiltrates into myocytes; stains with Giemsa & Wright Romana sign occurs when portal of entry is the conjunctiva or eyelid May resulting in: Enlarged heart- CHF, sudden cardiac arrest Enlarged esophagus- difficulty swallowing Enlarged colon- abdominal pain or constipation Treat with benznidazole...
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ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+
  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+

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  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+. Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? A.Metabolic alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or it may be a sign of kidney fail...
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ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+.
  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+.

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  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+. Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? A.Metabolic alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or it may be a sign of kidney fail...
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ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+
  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+

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  • ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+. Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? A.Metabolic alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or it may be a sign of kidney fail...
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USMLE STEP 1 PATHOLOGY Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
  • USMLE STEP 1 PATHOLOGY Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024

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  • USMLE STEP 1 PATHOLOGY Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024 Anticentromere antibodies - ANSScleroderma (CREST) Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies - ANSPemphigus vulgaris (blistering) Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies - ANSGoodpasture's syndrome (glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) Antihistone antibodies - ANSDrug-induced SLE (hydralazine, isoniazid, phenytoin, procainamide) Anti-IgG antibodies - ANSRheumatoid arthritis (systemic inflammation, joint pannus, b...
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