A 23-year-old woman is brought to the ER in respiratory distress, minutes after she was stung on the arm by a wasp. Physical examination reveals tachycardia, tachypnea, labored breathing, and hypotension. There is generalized urticaria. Which of the following is likely responsible for the patient's symptoms? Select one: a. Activation of T lymphocytes b. Activation of IgG c. Activation of IgA d. Activation of IgM e. Activation of mast cells The damage in the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause quadriplegia Select one: a. True b. False

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A 23-year-old woman is brought to the ER in respiratory distress, minutes after she was stung on the arm by a wasp.
Physical examination reveals tachycardia, tachypnea, labored breathing, and hypotension. There is generalized urticaria.
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Which of the following is likely responsible for the patient's symptoms?
d out of
Select one:
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a. Activation of T lymphocytes
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b. Activation of IgG
C. Activation of IgA
d. Activation of IgM
e. Activation of mast cells
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The damage in the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause quadriplegia
red
Select one:
d out of
a. True
ng
b.
on
False
Transcribed Image Text:on 17 A 23-year-old woman is brought to the ER in respiratory distress, minutes after she was stung on the arm by a wasp. Physical examination reveals tachycardia, tachypnea, labored breathing, and hypotension. There is generalized urticaria. red Which of the following is likely responsible for the patient's symptoms? d out of Select one: ng a. Activation of T lymphocytes on b. Activation of IgG C. Activation of IgA d. Activation of IgM e. Activation of mast cells on 18 The damage in the cervical region of the spinal cord can cause quadriplegia red Select one: d out of a. True ng b. on False
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A 33-year-old woman delivers a full-term infant. After 3 days and several feeding sessions, the baby has still not passed
ed
stool. Over the next 8 hours, the baby wets his diaper, has a bulge in the abdomen, but still has not had his first stool.
Auscultation reveals normal peristaltic sounds in the upper abdomen and almost absent sounds in the lower abdomen. A
out of
per-rectal exam came back normal with meconium-covered gloved fingers. The clinical feature is consistent with
Hirschsprung's disease, which results from a lack of ganglia in the distal colon.
Which of the following might be an associated defect in the neonate?
Select one:
a. Attachment of the epidermis to the underlying dermis
b. Coloration of the skin
c. Attachment between the epidermal cells
d. Dysfunctional barrier in the skin to prevent water loss
e. Processing of invading pathogens
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Which of the following statements is correct for arterioles
saved
out of
Select one:
in
a. smallest arteries, with diameters ranging from about 0.3 mm to 10 pm.
b. smallest blood vessels, with a diameter of 8-10 um, just large enough to enable erythrocytes to pass through in
single file
c. " middle-sized" arteries , range in diameter from about 1 cm to 0.3 mm.
d. largest arteries near the heart-the aorta and its major branches-with diameters ranging from 2.5 cm to 1 cm
Transcribed Image Text:on 45 A 33-year-old woman delivers a full-term infant. After 3 days and several feeding sessions, the baby has still not passed ed stool. Over the next 8 hours, the baby wets his diaper, has a bulge in the abdomen, but still has not had his first stool. Auscultation reveals normal peristaltic sounds in the upper abdomen and almost absent sounds in the lower abdomen. A out of per-rectal exam came back normal with meconium-covered gloved fingers. The clinical feature is consistent with Hirschsprung's disease, which results from a lack of ganglia in the distal colon. Which of the following might be an associated defect in the neonate? Select one: a. Attachment of the epidermis to the underlying dermis b. Coloration of the skin c. Attachment between the epidermal cells d. Dysfunctional barrier in the skin to prevent water loss e. Processing of invading pathogens on 46 Which of the following statements is correct for arterioles saved out of Select one: in a. smallest arteries, with diameters ranging from about 0.3 mm to 10 pm. b. smallest blood vessels, with a diameter of 8-10 um, just large enough to enable erythrocytes to pass through in single file c. " middle-sized" arteries , range in diameter from about 1 cm to 0.3 mm. d. largest arteries near the heart-the aorta and its major branches-with diameters ranging from 2.5 cm to 1 cm
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