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What is developmentally supportive care?
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Of these cardiovascular defects, which is usually discovered in childhood:
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Of the following, the congenital cardiac anomaly most commonly associated with…..
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Which of the following is the most common of the congenital cardiac defects……
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Tetralogy of Fallot includes all of the following features except:
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A competitive antagonist is a substance that:
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The substance binding to one receptor subtype as an agonist and to another as an…..
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Irreversible interaction of an antagonist with a receptor is due to:
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Mechanisms of transmembrane signaling are the following EXCEPT:
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Of the following, which is not a cyanotic congenital heart lesion?
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In most instances, the cause of congenital heart disease is:
565 viewsAyushi Answered question August 21, 2024Pathologyheart disease pathology
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The most common cause of pulmonary stenosis is:
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A large ventricular septal defect and congenital obstruction to pulmonary blood flow are……….
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In a child with tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonic atresia, blood entering the right…….
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Which congenital cardiovascular anomaly is the most common in the neonatal period?
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Acute rheumatic heart disease is associated with:
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Complications of rheumatic heart disease include:
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Changes typical of acute rheumatic carditis include:
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Causes of death in patients with rheumatic heart disease include each of the following except:
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In a patient with acute rheumatic fever, the least likely of the following findings is:
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Acute rheumatic endocarditis follows infections with:
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Deformities secondary to rheumatic endocarditis most often affect the:
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Congestive cardiac failure in the first attack of acute rheumatic fever usually results from:
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Each of the following is a major manifestation (Jones criteria) of acute rheumatic fever except:
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All of the following has provided evidence for the relationship between streptococcal………
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Causes of death in rheumatic heart disease include all of the following except:
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The most frequent clinically significant residual lesion of acute rheumatic fever is:
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Characteristic features of acute rheumatic fever include each of the following except:
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Which contain(s) bacteria in the cardiac lesions?
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Which is pathognomonic of active rheumatic fever?
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Each of the following is typical of longstanding pure mitral stenosis except:
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Which of the following best characterizes noninfective thrombotic endocarditis?
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What is the most common cause of pure mitral regurgitation?
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Mitral stenosis is least likely to be associated with:
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The most common cause of pure aortic stenosis is:
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The two valves most frequently involved in rheumatic heart disease are the:
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Mitral stenosis, in most instances, is the result of:
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Severely destroyed aortic cusps with attached friable vegetations are most……………..
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The most common cause of subacute infective endocarditis is:
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Predisposing factors for bacterial endocarditis include all of the following except:
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Alcoholism causes what kind of cardiomyopathy?
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Idiopathic cardiomyopathy, by usual definition, excludes patients who have:
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Myocarditis may be associated with:
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A middle-aged man was admitted for chest pain and found to be…….
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All of the following statements concerning myocardial infarction are true except:
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Cardiomyopathy may occur in association with:
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The most common cause of myocardial infarction is:
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Life-threatening complications of acute myocardial infarcts……….
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Which one of these workers was NOT responsible for any of the following……..
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Latex gloves protect the labemployee from:
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Which statement is false when setting up an ESR:
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Within the cell, DNA is found in the nucleus. Which of he other……………
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Which organelle is ABSENT from the procaryotic cell?
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Which one of these workers was NOT responsible for any of the following……….
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Steroid synthesis occurs within which of the following structures?
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During catabolic activity, the potential for oxidative insult can be…………..
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Of the following cellular modifications associated with epithelia………….
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Of the extracellular matrices in following tissues, which would………………….
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Among the defending cells of connective tissue, the one that forms antibodies………..
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The yellow coloration sometimes associated with adult fat is due to the………
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What is the function of hyaline cartiledge.
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What is the function of blood?
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The function of smooth muscle is to
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This type of Epithelim cell has one layer and flat like eggs
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What is this type of epithelial cell?Location-Glands, ducts………………….
529 viewsIsha@2663 Answered question August 14, 2024Histopathology & Cytopathologyepithelial cell histopathology
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This type of epithelial tissue lines the nasal cavity, trachea and bronchii.
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This type of tissue covers exposed surfaces, lines internal passageways……
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Histologically, the ascending colon, the transverse colon and the descending………..
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Which of the following is NOT primarily composed of connective tissue?
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What is another term for the valve of Kerckring?
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What are the valves whichregulates the flow of bile into the intestine?
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Which of the following is NOT considered neuroglia?
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What type of tissue lines the upper esophagus?
655 viewsAyushi Answered question August 14, 2024Histopathology & Cytopathologyesophagus histopathology
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What forms the skeleton of the fetus?
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Which type of neuron is multipolar?
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The colloquialism “gray matter”refers to somebody using his intellect…………
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A middle-aged male had several episodes of chest pain during……..
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Cement lines are regularly formed in
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Connexins are the proteins found in which plasma membrane specialisation?
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What are the three types ofepithelial cell junctions
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Skeletal muscle creates heat.
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What is the glomerulus multiple choice question:
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Which of these structures is responsible for the production of protein?
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Antibodies known as IgE become attached to this cells surfaces as specific………………..
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What is the function of adipose tissue
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