During passive transport particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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BONUS: A positive tuberculin skin test would be demonstrated…
BONUS: A positive tuberculin skin test would be demonstrated by and induration (wheal) of what size?
For the patient in the preceding question, what should be he…
For the patient in the preceding question, what should be her FIRST course of action?
Ms. Que, which of the following drugs would be a first line…
Ms. Que, which of the following drugs would be a first line drug to treat the infective organism?
A patient who has acquired a typical community-acquired pneu…
A patient who has acquired a typical community-acquired pneumonia would present with which of the following symptoms?I. cough with purulent sputum rusty colored sputumII. diarrheaIII. high feverIV. shaking chills
Which is a result of meiosis?
Which is a result of meiosis?
The so-called “walking” pneumonia that is due to a tiny, non…
The so-called “walking” pneumonia that is due to a tiny, non-bacterial organism that produces mild, sometimes atypical symptoms in children and young adults is caused by:
The breakdown or emulsification of fats by bile salts is an…
The breakdown or emulsification of fats by bile salts is an example of physical digestion.
A 26 year-old seasonal worker from South America came to the…
A 26 year-old seasonal worker from South America came to the ER with a history of a dry, hacking blood-tinged cough, fever, chills and loss of appetite. The CXR showed cavitary lesion in the RUL. After a week in the hospital the sputum culture shows the presence of acid-fast stained organisms. Which of the following medications would you recommend for this patient at this time?I. ceftizoximeII. isoniazidIII. rifampinIV. ethambutol
BONUS: Evan Eucalyptus is a retired minister with a history…
BONUS: Evan Eucalyptus is a retired minister with a history of stroke who develops pneumonia while residing in a nursing home. Which of the following is likely regarding the etiology of his pneumonia? I. Inhalation is the most likely mode of transmission II. symptoms resemble nosocomial pneumonia III. there is a higher likelihood of an atypical pneumonia IV. Mycoplasma is the likely organism causing this pneumonia