called the _______.
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renal cortex
Validity
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How a tool measures what it is intended to measure
,A patient presents to the ER with severe pain in their right ankle. Blood tests reveal
serum uric acid levels of 7.8 mg/dL. They are kept for observation and their 24-hr urine
specimen reveals underexcretion of urate. Which phase of gout are they in? What is
the goal of your treatment given the phase they are in?
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This patient is in phase 2 of gout or acute gout arthritis. The goal of
treatment is to manage symptoms and terminate the acute attack primarily
through NSAIDS.
Which of the following symptoms is NOT associated with iron deficiency anemia?
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neurologic changes
Which cell type is an early responder and the most abundant in the body?
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neutrophils
What in the blood provides primary hemostasis?
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, platelets
Which of the following are false of the cell?
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The rough ER is the site for lipid synthesis.
Each of the following statements is true regarding Alzheimer's disease except
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Neurofibrillary tangles are composed of deteriorating nerve pieces that
arrange themselves around a sticky protein core called amyloid beta (Aβ)
With atherosclerotic disease, the coronary vessel lumens are narrowed and blood
supply to the heart is diminished. With exertion, the vessels cannot adequately
vasodilate. This can manifest as chest pain or tightness and/or shortness of breath.
What is this referred to as?
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Stable angina
Which of the following statements is false regarding ADH?
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Elevated levels of ADH will lead to dilute urine.
Na+ reabsorption, through the excretion of H+ ions, is achieved through the action of
which of the following?
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aldosterone
What type of seizure manifests with a blank stare, lasts only for a few seconds, and
often goes unnoticed?
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absence seizure
What are the two major causes of microcytic anemias?
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Iron deficiency anemia, Thalassemias
A patient is having difficulty tracking their eye laterally. Which cranial nerve is
affected?