Qz Module 3 Flashcards
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According to your textbook, most girls start puberty at what age? A. 9-12 B. 12-15 C. 16-19 D. 7-9
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A
2
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Which of the following is a genetic disorder in which there is a partial or complete absence of a second X chromosome? A. Acromegaly B. Precocious Puberty C. Turner Syndrome D. Growth Hormone Deficiency
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C
3
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Fluorescing lesions are best distinguished using a(n): A. Incandescent lamp B. Magnifying glass C. Wood’s Lamp D. Transilluminator
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C
4
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Which objective findings would you expect to see in folliculitis? A. Acute onset of Papule and pustules B. Pale, erythematous, and macular C. Acute onset of tender red nodule D. Telangiectasia, erythema, and Papule
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A
5
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The adipose tissue in the hypodermis serves to: A. Provide sensory input B. Restrict water loss C. Create tensile strength D. Generate heat and insulate
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D
6
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Koilonychia (spoon nails) is a central depression of the nail with a lateral elevation of the nail plate
A. Psoriasis and hyperthyroidism
B. Diabetes Mellitus and hypothyroidism
C. Iron deficiency anemia and syphallis
D. Chronic congestive heart failure and cirrhosis
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C
7
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Which if the function if the thymus in early life? A. Protect immune function B. Destroy old white blood cells C. Filter white blood cells D. Drain lymph from the chest
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A
8
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Which organ does NOT have lymphatic vessels? A. Brain B. Intestine C. Lungs D. Bone Marrow
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A
9
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Small clustered lymphoid nodules that are raised areas of lymph tissue are called: A. Telangiectasia B. Bullae C. Peyer patches D. Guttate Psoriases
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C
10
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Enlarged, painful lymph nodes, firm and tender, with mild edema, caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci is: A. Lymphatic filariasis B. Acute suppurative lymphadenitis C. Lymphangioma D. Lymphedema
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B