2026 50 Questions and 100% Verified Correct
Answers Guaranteed A+
Acute cervicitis - CORRECT ANSWER: Inflammation of the cervix caused by direct
infection or infection to the vagina or uterus. Common causes include Streptococcus,
Staphylococcus, Candida, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydia.
Acute inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER: Vascular phase: increased capillary
permeability, vasodilation, protein-rich fluid into extravascular spaces, warmth and
erythema.
Adipose tissue - CORRECT ANSWER: Endocrine organ that secretes adipokines,
including leptin, to control appetite and energy storage.
Adrenal gland hormones - CORRECT ANSWER: Adrenal cortex:
mineralocorticosteroids/aldosterone, cortisol. Adrenal medulla: epinephrine.
Annual wellness examinations for prostate - CORRECT ANSWER: Includes AUASI
criteria, digital rectal exam, PSA test, transrectal U/S, cystoscopy, and biopsy.
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) - CORRECT ANSWER: Management recommendations:
moisturizing, hypoallergenic products, elimination diet, probiotics, hydration, topical
corticosteroids.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) - CORRECT ANSWER: Clinical manifestations:
urine frequency, urgency, dribbling, nocturia, urinary retention, incontinence, pain after
ejaculation.
, Bile function - CORRECT ANSWER: Bile salts aid in emulsifying dietary fats and
transport fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins for absorption.
Bile production - CORRECT ANSWER: Liver produces bile, stored in gallbladder, aids in
emulsifying dietary fats.
Bilirubin elimination - CORRECT ANSWER: Eliminated through urine and stool.
Burn classification - CORRECT ANSWER: 1st degree: superficial partial-thickness burn.
2nd degree: partial-thickness and full-thickness burns. 3rd degree: full-thickness burns.
Celiac disease - CORRECT ANSWER: Requires a gluten-free diet, avoiding gluten-
containing grains like wheat, barley, and rye.
Cellulitis - CORRECT ANSWER: Deeper infection affecting the dermis and
subcutaneous tissue, characterized by erythema, heat, edema, and pain. Treated with
oral or parenteral antibiotics.
Cervical cancer prevention - CORRECT ANSWER: HPV vaccines Gardasil and
Cervarix, Papanicolaou smear for testing and interpretation.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea in women of child-bearing age - CORRECT ANSWER:
Essential to identify these infections due to their potential impact on fertility and
pregnancy.
Chlamydia vs. Gonorrhea - CORRECT ANSWER: Chlamydia is often asymptomatic or
clinically nonspecific, while gonorrhea may cause mucopurulent cervical discharge.
Colonic microflora - CORRECT ANSWER: Fermentation of undigestible dietary residue
and endogenous mucus, synthesis of vitamin K, and absorption of calcium, magnesium,
and iron.