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100

What is the most important method that gases and nutrients pass across capillary walls? 

Diffusion

100

This type of anemia produces moon shaped RBC? What would you consider for a patient with anemia? 

Sickle Cell anemia. 

Modify for current Signs and symptoms. Make patient comfortable-table warmer, fatigue (shorten tx time)

100

Which cell in the immune system requires costimulation and an APC to be activated?

B-Cell

T-Cell

Interferon

MHC Antigen

T-Cell 
100

 This in condition refers to a reduced or impaired function of the immune system, resulting in an increased susceptibility to infections and sometimes cancer.

Immunodeficiency

100

This condition can present as the following: 1) Periodic vasospasms in fingers and toes, 2) During attack, skin turns blue, white, then red 3) Area may sting, throb, burn, or feel numb

Raynaud disease

200

Which of these hormones increase BP? 

a) ADH

b) ANP

c) Aldosertone

d) Norepinephrine 

A, C, D

B-atrial natiuretic peptide ANP-will decrease BP

200

Cancer of Plasma B cells is called: 

Multiple Myeloma

200

Which cell is responsible for producing antibodies? 

B-cells

200

A chronic swelling caused by impaired lymphatic drainage, resulting in accumulation of lymph fluid in tissues.

Lymphedema

200

Weakening and widening of an abdominal artery is called: 

Abdominal Aneurysm

300

Which chambers of the heart contain oxygenated blood? Which chambers contain deoxygenated? 

Oxygenated-left atrium and ventricle

Deoxygenated-right atrium and ventricle

300

A genetic condition which causes easy bleeding because of impaired blood clotting mechanisms.

Hemophila

300

Which one of these is considered a first line of defense and which one is considered to be a second line of defense? 

Epidermis

Complement System

Phagocytes

Nasal hair 

Epidermis (first line)

Complement System (2nd line)

Phagocytes (2nd line)

Nasal hair (first line)

300

What condition would be on your differential for a patient with these symptoms? 

•Sudden onset severe pain

•Red, hot, swollen joint

•Often first MTP joint (podagra)

Gout

300

Inflammatory condition of small and medium-sized arteries. Lower extremities most often affected. What condition is this? 

Buerger Disease
(Thromboangiitis Obliterans)

400

Which of these decrease HR?  

a) Norepinephrine

b) Increased calcium levels

c) Increased potassium levels

d) Increased Na+ levels

Answer is C and D

A-norepinephrine-increase heart rate

B-Ca 2+-increase heart rate

C-K+ increased -Decrease heart rate

D-Na+ increased will decrease heart rate

400

Increases blood pressure, Increases clot formation, Causes partial/total obstruction of blood flow. Which condition is this referring to: 

a) aneurysm

b) atherosclerosis 

c) angina

d) MI 

B-Atherosclerosis: presence of atherosclerotic plaque within arteries

400

Mathcing

Naturally acquired passive immunity-IgG antibodies are transferred from mother to fetus across placenta, or IgA antibodies are transferred from mother to baby in milk during breast-feeding.

Naturally acquired active immunity-Following exposure to a microbe, antigen recognition by B cells and T cells and costimulation lead to formation of antibody-secreting plasmocytes, cytotoxic T cells, and B and T memory cells.

Artificially acquired passive immunity-Intravenous injection of immunoglobulins (antibodies).

Artificially acquired active immunity-Antigens introduced during vaccination stimulate cell-mediated and antibodymediated immune responses, leading to production of memory cells.


400

Your patient presents with these symptoms what type of arthritis: inflammatory or osteoarthritis

•Morning stiffness prolonged

•Improves with movement

•Systemic symptoms present

•Warm swollen joints

Inflammatory Arthritis: (correct answer)

•Morning stiffness prolonged

•Improves with movement

•Systemic symptoms present

•Warm swollen joints

Osteoarthritis:

•Stiffness brief (<30 minutes)

•Worse with use

•No systemic symptoms

•Bony enlargement

400

What is Cardiac output dependent on? 2 answers

Heart rate and Stroke Volume (amount of blood ejected each heart beat)


500

Fill in the blanks: 

__________ is the phase when the heart muscle (ventricles) contracts to pump blood out into the arteries

__________is the resting phase, where the heart muscles relax and allow the chambers to refill with bloods the phase when the heart muscle (ventricles) contracts to pump blood out into the arteries.

Systole

Diastole

500

Which condition leads to cardiac tamponade? 

a) tachycardia

b) pericarditis

c) endocarditis

Answer is -pericarditis

500
Name 3 organs of the immune system? 

Spleen, Lymph node, Red bone marrow, Thymus

500

Bamboo spine is seen radiographically in which condition? 

Ankylosing spondylitis

500

This cancer is characterized by the presence of Reed–Sternberg cells

Hodgkin lymphoma