Deck 1: Biomedical

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Johnny is a 6-year-old boy who fell and broke his arm. His doctors are expecting a quick recovery, since he is so young. Which of the following types of bone cells are highly active in growing children and responsible for the active building of bone matrix?

A)Osteoblasts
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteocytes
D)Both A and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following is/are responsible for transmitting air into the lungs?

A)Pharynx
B)Bronchioles
C)Pulmonary epithelium
D)Both A and B
E)A, B, and C
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On an electrocardiogram, which of the following correlates with the relaxation of the ventricles?

A)P wave
B)QRS wave complex
C)T wave
D)Both B and C
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Which of the following is a function of the large intestine?

A)Remove water from contents
B)Absorb vitamins
C)Receive common bile
D)Both A and B
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is a function of the temporal lobe of the brain?

A)Language
B)Memory
C)Processing of auditory information
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following sex hormones are primarily made by adult ovaries?

A)Estrogen
B)Progesterone
C)Testosterone
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following is a component of a DNA or RNA nucleotide?

A)A molecule of phosphoric acid
B)A molecular base of a purine or pyrimidine
C)A molecule of sugar
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following would be considered a lipid?

A)Fatty acids
B)Glycogen
C)Cholesterol
D)A and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following parts of the cell is where protein synthesis occurs?

A)Ribosome
B)Cell wall
C)Nucleus
D)A and B
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Which of the following types of RNA is responsible for bringing the information that contains the order of amino acids needed to build proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome?

A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
Question
Which of the following biochemical reactions occurs in the nucleus?

A)DNA replication during mitosis
B)DNA repair
C)Protein synthesis
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Alpha helices and beta-pleated sheets are characteristics of which of the following levels of protein structures?

A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Tertiary
D)Quaternary
E)A and B
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Which of the following bacteria is considered a prokaryote?

A)Chlamydia
B)Rickettsia
C)Mycobacterium
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following choices are considered barriers of nonspecific immunity?

A)Skin
B)Gastrointestinal tract
C)Respiratory tract
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following types of lymphocytes are responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

A)B-lymphocytes
B)T-lymphocytes
C)S-lymphocytes
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following bacteria is responsible for the highest number of deaths worldwide?

A)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Plasmodium malariae
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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Which of the following bacteria causes syphilis?

A)Treponema pallidum
B)Neisseria gonorrhoeae
C)Pneumocystis jiroveci
D)Haemophilus ducreyi
E)Trichomonas vaginalis
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Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases are not bacterial?

A)Syphilis
B)Candidiasis
C)Trichomoniasis
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following parts of the cell consists of a lipid bilayer?

A)Nucleus
B)Ribosome
C)Cell membrane
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
Question
Which of the following describes the telophase of mitosis?

A)The chromosomes gather together and condense.
B)The chromosomes attach to spindle fibers.
C)The chromosomes divide and are pulled to opposite poles.
D)New nuclear membranes form, and the cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells.
Question
Which of the following nucleotides always pairs with adenine?

A)Guanine
B)Cytosine
C)Thymine
D)Taurine
E)A and C
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Which of the following terms describes the process of forming proteins from RNA?

A)Transcription
B)Translation
C)Promotion
D)Transferal
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Which of the following enzymes is responsible for the transcription process of creating RNA?

A)DNA Transcriptionase
B)RNA Transcriptionase
C)DNA Polymerase
D)RNA Polymerase
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Which of the following is considered to be the first therapeutic compound created by biotechnology?

A)Insulin
B)Estrogen
C)Infliximab
D)Testosterone
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Which of the following accurately describes an antigen?

A)The strength of binding between a paratope and an epitope
B)A protein made by B-lymphocytes when molecules are recognized as non-self molecules
C)A type of molecule that creates an antibody-mediated immune response
D)Responses that bring leukocytes and chemokines to an infection site
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Which of the following types of cells are considered lymphoid cells?

A)Natural killer cells
B)B-lymphocytes
C)T-lymphocytes
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following organs are considered primary lymphoid organs?

A)Spleen
B)Bone marrow
C)Lymph nodes
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following cells are involved in innate immunity?

A)Monocytes
B)Macrophages
C)Neutrophils
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following describes adaptive immunity?

A)The cells involved recognize specific antigens.
B)The immune system develops memory to protect the body against the same pathogens for life.
C)It involves the use of monocytes and macrophages.
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following are responsible for signal transmission between leukocytes?

A)Cytokines
B)Lymphocytes
C)Chemokines
D)A and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following is used to measure forced vital capacity?

A)Goniometer
B)Sphygmomanometer
C)Spirometer
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?

A)Goniometer
B)Sphygmomanometer
C)Spirometer
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following are not typical symptoms/complications of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)?

A)Heartburn and increased salivation (water brash)
B)Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) odynopahgia (painful swallowing)
C)Esophageal strictures, Barrett's esophagus, and esophageal cancer
D)Headaches, diarrhea, and anorexia
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Concerning ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a risk factor for colon cancer.
B)Crohn's disease (CD) can appear anywhere from the mouth to the rectum.
C)UC has a continuous pattern of GI inflammation.
D)CD has a continuous pattern of GI inflammation.
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Which of the following are not signs/symptoms/complications of anemia of chronic kidney disease?

A)Red blood cells are macrocytic and the MCV (mean corpuscular volume) is normal.
B)The hematocrit is low, usually less than 30.
C)The red blood cells are normocytic and normochromic.
D)Fatigue, irritability, sore tongue, shortness of breath, and weakness are all common symptoms.
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Which of the following statement(s) about A1c is/are untrue?

A)Measurement of A1c correlates approximately with the lifespan of a red blood cell, about 6-8 months.
B)Normal A1c should be at 4-6%.
C)A1c gives an approximation of glucose control in a patient corresponding to the previous 3-4 months.
D)A1c will also be raised in chronic renal failure.
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Of the following lab values, which show incorrect normal values?

A)WBC, 4000-11,000/mm3
B)Cardiac troponin I> 10mcg/mL
C)TSH 0.5-4.8mlU/mL
D)Fasting glucose: 70-100mg/dL
E)Partial Thromboplastin time (PTT): 4-5 minutes
F)Triglycerides<200mg/dL
G)Total cholesterol <200 mg/dL
H)Fasting glucose: 70-100mg/dL.
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Which of the following is a life-threatening adverse reaction?
I. Cholesterol emboli
II. Adynamic ileus
III. Lupus nephritis
IV. Hyperkalemia

A)I and II only
B)I, II, and III only
C)I and IV only
D)All of the above may be life-threatening
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Which of the following are not signs/symptoms of cholesterol embolism?

A)Sudden hypotension
B)Weak pulse
C)Cyanosis
D)Increased basal temperature.
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Which of the following lab values represents a mean plasma glucose of 240 mg/dL?

A)A1c= 6%
B)A1c= 7%
C)A1c= 8%
D)A1c= 9%
Question
Which of the following tests may be used to monitor liver function?

A)Troponin I
B)B-type natriuretic protein (BNP)
C)Free thyroxine(T4)
D)Prothrombin time (PT)
Question
Concerning schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which of the following statements is false?

A)Schizophrenia is characterized by hallucinations and/or delusions.
B)Bipolar disorder is an episodic illness marked by symptoms of depression alternating with symptoms of mania or hypomania.
C)First-line treatment of acute manic episodes specifically excludes Lithium.
D)Schizophrenia can respond to either typical or atypical anti-psychotics.
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What do IND and NDA stand for respectively?

A)Interdependent Nerve Disorder, Neurological Disease Activity
B)Investigation Network Delivery, New Drug Application
C)Investigation New Drug, Neurological Dosing Accuracy
D)Investigation New Drug, New Drug Application
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Which of the following dosage forms would be the best option to avoid first-pass metabolism?

A)A transdermal patch
B)Sublingual tablet
C)A liquid preparation
D)Time-release capsule
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Which of the following is a symptom/sign of pericardial effusion?
I. Tachycardia
II. Muffled heart sounds
III. Jugular vein distention
IV. Cyanosis

A)I, II, and III only
B)II, III, and IV only
C)I and IV only
D)All are symptoms of pericardial effusion.
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Which of the following chemical modifications would likely increase the water solubility of a drug?

A)Conversion of an anhydrous form to a tri-hydrate
B)Conversion from a crystalline to an amorphous form
C)The addition of a lipophilic side group
D)The removal of a hydroxyl group
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Which of the following are not signs/symptoms/complications of lupus-like syndrome?

A)Joint paint
B)Fever
C)Red, scaly, macular rash
D)Arrhythmia
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Which of the following is not considered a sign of a stroke?

A)Sudden, unexplained seizure
B)Weakness or numbness of the face or extremity
C)Sudden loss of balance or a sudden vision loss
D)Sudden confusion
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Which of the following are not signs/symptoms of pseudomembranous colitis?

A)Bloody diarrhea
B)Abdominal cramps
C)Recent antibiotic use
D)Constipation
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Deck 1: Biomedical
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Johnny is a 6-year-old boy who fell and broke his arm. His doctors are expecting a quick recovery, since he is so young. Which of the following types of bone cells are highly active in growing children and responsible for the active building of bone matrix?

A)Osteoblasts
B)Osteoclasts
C)Osteocytes
D)Both A and C
E)A, B, and C
Osteoblasts
2
Which of the following is/are responsible for transmitting air into the lungs?

A)Pharynx
B)Bronchioles
C)Pulmonary epithelium
D)Both A and B
E)A, B, and C
Both A and B
3
On an electrocardiogram, which of the following correlates with the relaxation of the ventricles?

A)P wave
B)QRS wave complex
C)T wave
D)Both B and C
T wave
4
Which of the following is a function of the large intestine?

A)Remove water from contents
B)Absorb vitamins
C)Receive common bile
D)Both A and B
E)All of the above
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Which of the following is a function of the temporal lobe of the brain?

A)Language
B)Memory
C)Processing of auditory information
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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6
Which of the following sex hormones are primarily made by adult ovaries?

A)Estrogen
B)Progesterone
C)Testosterone
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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7
Which of the following is a component of a DNA or RNA nucleotide?

A)A molecule of phosphoric acid
B)A molecular base of a purine or pyrimidine
C)A molecule of sugar
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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8
Which of the following would be considered a lipid?

A)Fatty acids
B)Glycogen
C)Cholesterol
D)A and C
E)A, B, and C
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9
Which of the following parts of the cell is where protein synthesis occurs?

A)Ribosome
B)Cell wall
C)Nucleus
D)A and B
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10
Which of the following types of RNA is responsible for bringing the information that contains the order of amino acids needed to build proteins from the nucleus to the ribosome?

A)mRNA
B)tRNA
C)rRNA
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following biochemical reactions occurs in the nucleus?

A)DNA replication during mitosis
B)DNA repair
C)Protein synthesis
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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12
Alpha helices and beta-pleated sheets are characteristics of which of the following levels of protein structures?

A)Primary
B)Secondary
C)Tertiary
D)Quaternary
E)A and B
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13
Which of the following bacteria is considered a prokaryote?

A)Chlamydia
B)Rickettsia
C)Mycobacterium
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following choices are considered barriers of nonspecific immunity?

A)Skin
B)Gastrointestinal tract
C)Respiratory tract
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following types of lymphocytes are responsible for cell-mediated immunity?

A)B-lymphocytes
B)T-lymphocytes
C)S-lymphocytes
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following bacteria is responsible for the highest number of deaths worldwide?

A)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Plasmodium malariae
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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17
Which of the following bacteria causes syphilis?

A)Treponema pallidum
B)Neisseria gonorrhoeae
C)Pneumocystis jiroveci
D)Haemophilus ducreyi
E)Trichomonas vaginalis
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Which of the following sexually transmitted diseases are not bacterial?

A)Syphilis
B)Candidiasis
C)Trichomoniasis
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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Which of the following parts of the cell consists of a lipid bilayer?

A)Nucleus
B)Ribosome
C)Cell membrane
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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20
Which of the following describes the telophase of mitosis?

A)The chromosomes gather together and condense.
B)The chromosomes attach to spindle fibers.
C)The chromosomes divide and are pulled to opposite poles.
D)New nuclear membranes form, and the cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells.
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21
Which of the following nucleotides always pairs with adenine?

A)Guanine
B)Cytosine
C)Thymine
D)Taurine
E)A and C
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22
Which of the following terms describes the process of forming proteins from RNA?

A)Transcription
B)Translation
C)Promotion
D)Transferal
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23
Which of the following enzymes is responsible for the transcription process of creating RNA?

A)DNA Transcriptionase
B)RNA Transcriptionase
C)DNA Polymerase
D)RNA Polymerase
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Which of the following is considered to be the first therapeutic compound created by biotechnology?

A)Insulin
B)Estrogen
C)Infliximab
D)Testosterone
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25
Which of the following accurately describes an antigen?

A)The strength of binding between a paratope and an epitope
B)A protein made by B-lymphocytes when molecules are recognized as non-self molecules
C)A type of molecule that creates an antibody-mediated immune response
D)Responses that bring leukocytes and chemokines to an infection site
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26
Which of the following types of cells are considered lymphoid cells?

A)Natural killer cells
B)B-lymphocytes
C)T-lymphocytes
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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27
Which of the following organs are considered primary lymphoid organs?

A)Spleen
B)Bone marrow
C)Lymph nodes
D)B and C
E)A, B, and C
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28
Which of the following cells are involved in innate immunity?

A)Monocytes
B)Macrophages
C)Neutrophils
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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29
Which of the following describes adaptive immunity?

A)The cells involved recognize specific antigens.
B)The immune system develops memory to protect the body against the same pathogens for life.
C)It involves the use of monocytes and macrophages.
D)A and B
E)A, B, and C
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30
Which of the following are responsible for signal transmission between leukocytes?

A)Cytokines
B)Lymphocytes
C)Chemokines
D)A and C
E)A, B, and C
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31
Which of the following is used to measure forced vital capacity?

A)Goniometer
B)Sphygmomanometer
C)Spirometer
D)None of the above
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32
Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?

A)Goniometer
B)Sphygmomanometer
C)Spirometer
D)None of the above.
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33
Which of the following are not typical symptoms/complications of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)?

A)Heartburn and increased salivation (water brash)
B)Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) odynopahgia (painful swallowing)
C)Esophageal strictures, Barrett's esophagus, and esophageal cancer
D)Headaches, diarrhea, and anorexia
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34
Concerning ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a risk factor for colon cancer.
B)Crohn's disease (CD) can appear anywhere from the mouth to the rectum.
C)UC has a continuous pattern of GI inflammation.
D)CD has a continuous pattern of GI inflammation.
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35
Which of the following are not signs/symptoms/complications of anemia of chronic kidney disease?

A)Red blood cells are macrocytic and the MCV (mean corpuscular volume) is normal.
B)The hematocrit is low, usually less than 30.
C)The red blood cells are normocytic and normochromic.
D)Fatigue, irritability, sore tongue, shortness of breath, and weakness are all common symptoms.
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36
Which of the following statement(s) about A1c is/are untrue?

A)Measurement of A1c correlates approximately with the lifespan of a red blood cell, about 6-8 months.
B)Normal A1c should be at 4-6%.
C)A1c gives an approximation of glucose control in a patient corresponding to the previous 3-4 months.
D)A1c will also be raised in chronic renal failure.
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37
Of the following lab values, which show incorrect normal values?

A)WBC, 4000-11,000/mm3
B)Cardiac troponin I> 10mcg/mL
C)TSH 0.5-4.8mlU/mL
D)Fasting glucose: 70-100mg/dL
E)Partial Thromboplastin time (PTT): 4-5 minutes
F)Triglycerides<200mg/dL
G)Total cholesterol <200 mg/dL
H)Fasting glucose: 70-100mg/dL.
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38
Which of the following is a life-threatening adverse reaction?
I. Cholesterol emboli
II. Adynamic ileus
III. Lupus nephritis
IV. Hyperkalemia

A)I and II only
B)I, II, and III only
C)I and IV only
D)All of the above may be life-threatening
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39
Which of the following are not signs/symptoms of cholesterol embolism?

A)Sudden hypotension
B)Weak pulse
C)Cyanosis
D)Increased basal temperature.
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40
Which of the following lab values represents a mean plasma glucose of 240 mg/dL?

A)A1c= 6%
B)A1c= 7%
C)A1c= 8%
D)A1c= 9%
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41
Which of the following tests may be used to monitor liver function?

A)Troponin I
B)B-type natriuretic protein (BNP)
C)Free thyroxine(T4)
D)Prothrombin time (PT)
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42
Concerning schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which of the following statements is false?

A)Schizophrenia is characterized by hallucinations and/or delusions.
B)Bipolar disorder is an episodic illness marked by symptoms of depression alternating with symptoms of mania or hypomania.
C)First-line treatment of acute manic episodes specifically excludes Lithium.
D)Schizophrenia can respond to either typical or atypical anti-psychotics.
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43
What do IND and NDA stand for respectively?

A)Interdependent Nerve Disorder, Neurological Disease Activity
B)Investigation Network Delivery, New Drug Application
C)Investigation New Drug, Neurological Dosing Accuracy
D)Investigation New Drug, New Drug Application
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44
Which of the following dosage forms would be the best option to avoid first-pass metabolism?

A)A transdermal patch
B)Sublingual tablet
C)A liquid preparation
D)Time-release capsule
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45
Which of the following is a symptom/sign of pericardial effusion?
I. Tachycardia
II. Muffled heart sounds
III. Jugular vein distention
IV. Cyanosis

A)I, II, and III only
B)II, III, and IV only
C)I and IV only
D)All are symptoms of pericardial effusion.
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46
Which of the following chemical modifications would likely increase the water solubility of a drug?

A)Conversion of an anhydrous form to a tri-hydrate
B)Conversion from a crystalline to an amorphous form
C)The addition of a lipophilic side group
D)The removal of a hydroxyl group
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47
Which of the following are not signs/symptoms/complications of lupus-like syndrome?

A)Joint paint
B)Fever
C)Red, scaly, macular rash
D)Arrhythmia
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48
Which of the following is not considered a sign of a stroke?

A)Sudden, unexplained seizure
B)Weakness or numbness of the face or extremity
C)Sudden loss of balance or a sudden vision loss
D)Sudden confusion
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Which of the following are not signs/symptoms of pseudomembranous colitis?

A)Bloody diarrhea
B)Abdominal cramps
C)Recent antibiotic use
D)Constipation
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