Transition Block - Biochemistry

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Honours Degree (Transition Block) Medicine Test sobre Transition Block - Biochemistry, creado por Matthew Coulson el 13/04/2019.
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Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Which ADP analogue is used to differentiate between central and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus? [blank_start]Desmopressin[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Desmopressin

Pregunta 2

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Non-osmotic stimuli and osmotic stimuli (hypernatraemia) cause similar increases in ADH
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
In patients with suppression of the HPA axis by long-term prescription of prednisolone, [blank_start]7.5 mg[blank_end] daily reliably provides adequate steroid replacement, i.e. the patient is getting enough exogenous steroid to cover any insufficiency of endogenous steroid production.
Respuesta
  • 7.5 mg
  • 5.0 mg
  • 2.5 mg
  • 1.0 mg

Pregunta 4

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Patients with adrenal insufficiency are less able to retain infused saline (sodium) than normal subjects due to low levels of Aldosterone meaning they simply just pass the infused Sodium in the urine.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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Cortisol levels are typically at their daily peak in the [blank_start]morning[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • morning
  • evening

Pregunta 6

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A significant increase in which of the following hormones would cause an individual to appear sufficiently more tanned?
Respuesta
  • ACTH
  • GnRH
  • FSH
  • LH
  • Prolactin
  • TSH

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
[blank_start]Low ACTH levels[blank_end] indicates a secondary adrenal insufficiency (problem with pituitary) [blank_start]High ACTH levels[blank_end] indicates a primary adrenal insufficiency (problem with adrenal gland)
Respuesta
  • High ACTH levels
  • Low ACTH levels

Pregunta 8

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Addison's Disease typically results in [blank_start]increased[blank_end] levels of ACTH
Respuesta
  • increased
  • decreased

Pregunta 9

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Which 2 of the following are specific cations that are exchanged for sodium as part of the mineralocorticoid activity?
Respuesta
  • K+
  • H+
  • Ca+
  • Cl-
  • Zn+

Pregunta 10

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After being taken in rural GP settings, blood samples are sometimes kept in a fridge overnight due to long transit times between themselves and the hospital. During this time, there is leakage of [blank_start]potassium[blank_end] from the ICF into the ECF. Therefore, when the sample is eventually analysed in the hospital they find a raised level of this mineral. This is called [blank_start]Pseudohyperkalaemia[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • potassium
  • calcium
  • sodium
  • chloride
  • Pseudohyperkalaemia
  • Pseudohypernatraemia
  • Pseudohypercalcaemia
  • Pseudohyperchloride

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
After haemolysis and renal failure, which two of the following are the most common causes of Hyperkalaemia in patients?
Respuesta
  • ACE Inhibitors
  • Spironolactone
  • Thiazide Diuretics
  • Beta Blockers
  • Calcium Channel Blockers

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
On ECG, tented T waves and a shortened QT interval is indicative of [blank_start]hyperkalaemia[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • hyperkalaemia

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
Potassium treatment should always be given in DKA even if Potassium levels are normal
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
What is the key mechanism by which the kidneys regulate blood volume?
Respuesta
  • Excretion of Sodium
  • Excretion of Calcium
  • Excretion of Potassium
  • Excretion of Zinc
  • Excretion of Iron
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