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Frage | Antworten |
The etiology of aplastic anemia | bone marrow failure |
the most common etiology of dementia in the United States is ? | Alzheimer's disease |
CEA testing is for what medical condition? | cancer |
when given for epinephrine injection when pt is experiencing itching, erythema, respiratory distress, laryngeal edema and vascular collapse is? | anaphylactic shock |
genital warts are caused by? | HPV |
small ulcers (chancres) appeared on the genitalia and resolved after four to six weeks. Elevated temperature, skin rash, and enlarged lymph nodes. | serology test |
chronic bronchitis emphysema pneumonia smoking which of the following conditions fall under category of COPD? | pneumonia |
which of the following is a lethal arrhythmia? atrial fibrillation atrial tachycardia bradycardia ventricular fibrillation | ventricular fibrillation |
Drug commonly used to treat bipolar mood swing is? | lithium carbonate |
The leading cause of blindness in the United States is a vision-related pathology caused by diabetes? | retinopathy |
Penicillin is effective in the treatment of all the following diseases EXCEPT influenza Lyme disease strep throat syphilis | influenza |
Impetigo can be spread or caused by | spread through autoinoculation, or caused by streptococcus pyogenes. |
diagnostic testing for meningitis usually involves? | cerebrospinal fluid analysis. |
Which disease is a malignancy of the lymphatic system? | Hodgkin's disease |
A hereditary disease of the cerebral cortex that includes progressive muscle spasticity and mental impairment leading to dementia? | Huntington chorea |
What autoimmune diseases affects tissues of the nervous system? | myasthenia gravis |
What condition patient has if their symptoms of sore tongue with tingling and numbness of the hands and feet, headache and is fatigued. Dr. orders monthly injections of vitamin B12. | pernicious anemia |
Which of the following is NOT a pathophysiological factor in anemia? A. excessive RBC breakdown B. lack of RBC maturation C. loss of bone marrow function D. loss of spleen function | D. |
Which disease is a bacterial disease that is transmitted by way of a tick Vector? | Lyme disease |
Necrosis extending down to the underlying fascia is characteristic of a decubitus ulcer in stage? | three |
Physician prescribes a diuretic for his patient. What may he be treating? | congestive heart failure mitral stenosis pulmonary edema |
_________ is the most common type of skin cancer and ___________ is the most deadly type of skin cancer. | basal cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma |
Cancer derived from epithelial tissue is classified as an? | carcinoma |
sex-linked genetic diseases | involve a defect on a chromosome. |
stapedectomy | otosclerosis |
In circulation which of the following vessels carries oxygenated blood? | left ventricle |
Which of the following, sequences correctly depicts the flow of blood through the heart to the lungs in order for gas exchange to occur? | right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, lungs |
Diastole occurs when? | the ventricles contract. |
the most fatal type of lung cancer is | small cell cancer |
Gas exchange in the lungs take place at the? | alveoli |
O2 is carried in the blood | bound to hemoglobin |
Which of the following anatomical parts is involved in the both the respiratory and digestive systems? | pharynx |
softening of the bone in children is termed? | rickets |
most carbon dioxide is carried in the ? | red blood cells |
The key diagnostic finding for typical pneumonia is | lung consolidation on CXR |
The presence of fluid in the alveoli of the lungs characteristic of? | tuberculosis |
full blown of AIDS sets in as | helper T-cell concentration decreases. |
tuberculosis | a chronic, systemic disease whose initial infection is in the lungs |
a treatment for sensorineural hearing loss | cochlear implants |
most of the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients occur in the ? | small intestine |
Phalen's wrist flexor test is a noninvasive method for diagnosing? | carpal tunnel syndrome |
a chronic inflammatory bowel disease where affected segments of the bowel may be separated by normal bowel tissue is characteristic of? | Crohn's disease |
Patient's pathology report revealed the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells? | Hodgkin's disease |
In general, excessive RBC breakdown could result in ? | high bilirubin levels |
Most common bloodborne infection in the United States is? | hepatitis C |
The first stage of alcoholic liver disease is? | fatty liver |
Which of the following is a liver function test? | AST (SGOT) |
A serum potassium level of 2.8 would indicate? | diabetic ketoacidosis |
Which organs has endocrine and exocrine functions? | pancreas |
Is an effect of insulin? | increases glucose metabolism |
Older age obesity, and family history of diabetes are? | type 2 diabetes |
An elevated serum amylase would be characteristic? | acute pancreatitis |
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