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Question 21
Multiple Choice
In addition to treating a diabetic patient (type 1) for ketoacidosis with insulin, why is a potassium salt often administered?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A 42-year-old obese woman experiences episodic upper right quadrant abdominal pain. She notes that the pain increases after the ingestion of a fatty meal. The action of which of the following hormones is responsible for the postprandial intensification of her symptoms?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
You determine that a 45-year-old female patient with kidney stones is suffering from primary hyperparathyroidism. What is the most likely reason for an increase in her plasma ionized calcium?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Your 21-year-old female patient presents with a history of secondary amenorrhea, acne, hyperpigmentation, clitoral enlargement, and physical and mental fatigue. Her blood pressure is 160/105 mmHg and laboratory values indicate hypokalemia, low fasting blood glucose, and hypernatremia. What, in the light of these findings, is the most likely cause of her symptoms?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A 31-year-old woman attempting to become pregnant after several months sees her gynecologist who diagnoses her with luteal insufficiency, even though ovulation does occur. Which of the following is most likely responsible?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A 10-year-old boy is admitted through the emergency department where he was brought after receiving a wasp sting while on a family outing. During a previous wasp sting, he experienced respiratory problems, itching, and urticaria, and he fainted. Upon admission he was obviously suffering from a generalized systemic inflammatory condition (anaphylaxis) . What will anaphylactic shock cause?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Your 54-year-old female patient is suffering from myocardial ischemia. One drug that you suggest to improve her cardiac function is a b-Blocker. What would be the myocardial effect of a b-Blocker?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Which of the following causes of brain hypoxia would most strongly stimulate the aortic and carotid chemoreceptors?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Your 49-year-old male patient is admitted to the heart hospital suffering the classic symptoms of myocardial ischemia. His electrocardiogram (ECG) at admission shows an elevated S-T segment with an inverted T wave. What is the most likely cause of the inverted T wave?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A 10-year-old boy has a low plasma ionized Ca2+ and an increased parathyroid hormone level. He has a high plasma alkaline phosphatase, exhibits muscle weakness, and has skeletal areas that are poorly calcified. You prescribe vitamin D3, but see no improvement. However, treatment with 1,25(OH) 2-vitamin D3 causes the patient's ionized Ca2+ level to increase. What would the most likely diagnosis be?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A 33-year-old man complained about chest pain on exertion. He was referred to a cardiologist, who carried out a number of studies, including right- and left-sided catheterization. Among the data obtained during these studies were the findings that at the time of his initial examination the patient's mean aortic pressure was 93 mm Hg and his mean pulmonary artery pressure was 20 mm Hg. These findings can be explained as follows:
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A 49-year-old woman with coronary artery disease is prescribed a calcium channel blocker to facilitate coronary vasodilatation. Because of their myocardial side-effects, drugs that block L-type calcium channels would be expected to do which of the following?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A 44-year-old woman with severe cardiac failure caused by coronary artery disease was treated by cardiac transplantation. Three months after surgery, she developed a bleeding duodenal ulcer and lost approximately 600 ml of blood in one hour. She was treated with dietary changes and antibiotics and the ulcer was healed in about two weeks. The acute blood loss from the patient's duodenal ulcer would be expected to:
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Your 20-year-old female patient has the following laboratory values: arterial blood pH 7.50; HCO3- 40 mEq/L; PCO2 51 mmHg. What is the acid-base status of this patient?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
A 9-year-old child has suffered severe lacerations and blood loss in an automobile accident. What is the most likely cause of increased vasopressin secretion in this child?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
You wish to determine the ability of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) to stimulate the release of pituitary hormones in a group of volunteer subjects. In addition to measuring thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) , which of the following hormones could you also measure?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
A 58-year-old female patient with type II diabetes mellitus decides to discontinue insulin treatment because she believes she can control the disease with diet alone. What would you expect to happen to this patient shortly after insulin is discontinued?
Question 38
Multiple Choice
In a healthy subject, running is usually associated with a decrease in the end-systolic volume of the right and left ventricles and with an increase in their stroke volume. What is the probable mechanism for this response?