Painful sensation in response to normal stimulation:

A) anesthesia
B) dysesthesia
C) paresthesia
D) dyskinesia


B

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A. Dendritic cells pick them up in the periphery and carry them to the thymus. B. Specialized macrophages in the thymus filter the bloodstream and present antigens found there to developing T cells. C. A transcription factor, AIRE is expressed in thymic medullary epithelial cells, which allows these cells to express proteins normally found in other tissues. D. They do not get to the thymus, all tissue-specific T cells are deleted in the periphery. E. There are special chaperone proteins that bind to peripheral proteins and carry them to the thymus.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Diuresis is an involuntary discharge of urine. 2. Calculus is another term for a stone. 3. Acute tubular necrosis is caused by a kidney infection. 4. A flexible tube inserted into the body is a catheter. 5. Urinary retention is the complete suppression of urine formation by the kidneys.

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A health care provider suspects a female client (who has had vague complaints over the past several months) may be developing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which clinical manifestations would correlate with this diagnosis? Select all that apply

A) Arthralgia B) Tendon rupture C) Facial hair growth D) Uncontrolled hypertension related to pyelonephritis E) Chest pain that increases with each deep breath

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What is angina pectoris and what are its symptoms?

What will be an ideal response?

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