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Dr. Minh administered the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales…

Dr. Minh administered the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales to his patient, Raquel. Name two out the five index scores from this test what describe what they measure.

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Which of the following is a Correct matching of immune syste…

Which of the following is a Correct matching of immune system cells and their functions?

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Which of the following organ systems is NOT aided by the MAL…

Which of the following organ systems is NOT aided by the MALT (mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue)?

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Application Questions

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Module 4 A pharmaceutical researcher is testing a new drug,…

Module 4 A pharmaceutical researcher is testing a new drug, NeuroBlock, designed to treat chronic pain by blocking voltage-gated potassium (K⁺) channels in neurons. During clinical trials, some participants report prolonged muscle contractions, twitching, and difficulty relaxing their muscles after movement. The researcher suspects that the drug is interfering with normal action potential repolarization and disrupting nerve signaling. Explain how a neuron at rest maintains its resting membrane potential. In your response, describe the role of the sodium-potassium pump and leakage channels in maintaining the charge difference across the membrane. How would blocking voltage-gated potassium channels affect action potential generation and recovery? Explain why neurons exposed to NeuroBlock might cause prolonged muscle contractions and difficulty relaxing.  

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A 22-year old female presents to an urgent care clinic with…

A 22-year old female presents to an urgent care clinic with a 24-hour history of dysuria, urinary frequency, and a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. She denies a fever, back pain, and hematuria.     Which of the following options is the most appropriate for this patient?

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A 74-year old female was admitted to the hospital 4 days ago…

A 74-year old female was admitted to the hospital 4 days ago for an elective procedure and has been ventilated since surgery. Today the medical team notes the patient has a fever, decreased oxygenation, and is requiring frequent suctioning of purulent respiratory secretions.  A CXR reveals a RLL infiltrate, and a diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia is made. No recent antibiotic use or hospitalizations.  VS: 101.5˚F, HR 106, RR 30, BP 112/66; LABs: BUN 24, SCr 2.2, WBC 14.2 Hospital antibiogram reveals the following susceptibility rates to P. aeruginosa: Cefepime: 86%                                                Meropenem: 96% Ceftazidime: 89%                                           Piperacillin/tazobactam: 93% Ciprofloxacin: 84%                                         Tobramycin: 92% Amikacin: 95%   Hospital antibiogram reveals the following in regards to S. aureus: Methicillin susceptible: 75% of S. aureus isolates Methicillin-resistance: 25% of S. aureus isolates   You are consulted on an empiric antibiotic regimen.  After speaking with the nurse to ensure appropriate cultures have been sent, which of the following is the best recommendation?  

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BW is a 44-yo transgender male who presents to his PCP with…

BW is a 44-yo transgender male who presents to his PCP with a cough productive of purulent sputum and pain on inspiration.  BW reports a history of fever, shortness of breath, and malaise.  CXR reveals a right upper lobe infiltrate.  The patient is diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia and determined he will be treated on an outpatient basis. No hospitalizations or antibiotic exposure in the past 3 months. PMH: gender dysphoria. Meds: testosterone, spironolactone. Which of the following is the best recommendation?

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PF is a 69-year old female who presents to the ED with diffi…

PF is a 69-year old female who presents to the ED with difficulty breathing, and a productive purulent cough. CXR reveals ground glass opacities, and the patient is diagnosed with pneumonia.  PMH: HTN, rheumatoid arthritis, no recent hospital admissions or antibiotic use. VS: Temp 101.4˚F, BP 108/54, HR 104, RR 40; LABs: BUN 26 mg/dL, SCr 1.7.   Which of the following is the best recommendation?

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For each compound, first identify the compound as binary ion…

For each compound, first identify the compound as binary ionic (B), ternary ionic (T), molecular (M) or acid (A).  Then write the correct formula for the compound.  Please number your answers and when necessary, use the subscript key in the toolbar (click the “arrow down” on the key in the toolbar to change to the subscript key) To return to normal case, click on the subscript key again. (If you don’t see the subscript key in the toolbar, click on the three vertical dots to expand the toolbar) Alternatively, write the answers on your paper.  1.  hydrochloric acid 2.  calcium nitrate 3.  barium phosphate 4.  dinitrogen trioxide 5.  tin (II) nitride  

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