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A-100. Patient is diagnosed with esophageal Camdida infection and an Cryptococcus neoformans infection. What two drugs will treat both?
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Fluconazole and Amphotericin B
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A-100. This drug inhibits translocation on 50s and this one inhibits peptidyl transferase on 50s.
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Erythromycin
Chloramphenicol |
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A-100. These three cancer drugs affect folate synthesis.
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Methotrexate
Trimethoprim Pyrimethamine |
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A-100. Actinomycin D binds to DNA and inhibits________ at low [ ] and__________at high [ ]
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Transcription
Replication |
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A-100. Hodgkin's Dz is treated with ABVD. What are those drugs?
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A: adriamycin
B: bleomycin V: vinblastine D: dacarbazine |
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A-100. Why would you not give a child asprin?
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Chance of getting Rye's Syndrome
Fulminating hepatitis and cerebral edema |
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A-100. Fatty acid synthesis, gluconeogensis, heme synthesis, AA synthesis, urea synthesis, and cholesterol synthesis all take place in the?
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Liver
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A-100. High Km =
A low Km = |
HIgh: low affinity
Low: high affinity |
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A-100.Define gluconeogenic and ketogenic.
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Gluco: carbon skeleton can be converted to glucose
Ketogenic:carbon skeleton can be converted to acetyl CoA |
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A-100. What AAs is tyrosine a precursor for?
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Dopa/dopamine
Norepinephrine Epinephrine T3/T4 Melanin |
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A-100. Your patient has hyperreflexia and sweet smelling urine. You other other one has bad arthritis and dark urine. What dz/defect do they have?
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Hyperreflex: "Maple Syrup" - defect in branched chain decarboxylase.
Dark: Alkaptonuria - defect in homogentisate oxidase |
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A-100. A patient has galactosemia. What enzyme is defected and how would they present?
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Uridyltransferase
Cataracts and mental retardation |