GENETICS
NUTRITION
PHARMACOLOGY
BEHAVIORAL
GI & GU
100
This percentage of offspring are likely to inherit an autosomal recessive disease when two parents are carriers:
What is 25%
100
This vitamin plays an important role in night vision.
What is Vitamin A?
100
This drug is given with Dopamine to improve its ability to cross the blood-brain-barrier.
What is Levedopa or Carbidopa?
100
This is the most common type of hallucination seen in cases of Schizophrenia.
What is Auditory?
100
This anatomical location in the large intestine is most likely to suffer from ischemia when blood flow to the GI is diminished.
What is the splenic flexure?
200
This autosomal recessive disease is characterized by a musty odour.
What is Phenylketonuria (PKU)
200
Stones, bones, moans, groans, and psychic overtones are characteristic findings of this mineral excess.
What is Calcium?
200
Chronic use of this seizure medication while pregnant can result in gingival hyperplasia in children.
What is Phenytoin?
200
This category of anti-depressant most commonly causes Anorgasmia.
What is SSRI's?
200
This brain structure contains the hunger and satiety centers.
What is the hypothalamus?
300
Blue sclera is a common finding in this condition.
What is Osteogenesis Imperfecta?
300
A normal healthy body weight is characterized by a BMI of no greater than this.
What is 25?
300
Amiloride, Spironolactone, and Triamterene are most likely to cause elevations of this electrolyte.
What is Potassium?
300
This drug is the drug of choice for prophylaxis in cases of agoraphobia.
What is Propranolol?
300
This class of drugs will increase salivation.
What are parasympathetic drugs?
400
Deficiency of factor 9 is characteristic of the genetic bleeding disorder.
What is Hemophilia B?
400
Without giving a newborn a shot of this vitamin, excessive bleeding is likely to be seen.
What is Vitamin K?
400
The receptor responsible for reversing the effects of an asthma attack is this.
What is Beta-2 receptor?
400
Antisocial, Histrionic, and Narcissistic personality disorders belong to this Cluster of personality disorders.
What is Cluster B?
400
This esophageal problem is associated with Halitosis.
What is Zenker's diverticulum?
500
In infants, Alkaptonuria tends to turn their urine this color when exposed to oxygen.
What is Black?
500
This vitamin or mineral is the main constituent of thyroid hormones.
What is Iodine?
500
This is the drug of choice for absence seizure.
What is Ethosuxamide?
500
This 1st-line management for panic attacks is this class of medication.
What is SSRI's?
500
This drug is given to prevent excessive levels of hypertension in cases of esophageal varices.
What is Propranolol?
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