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RightorRong wrote:What is the pathogenesis of hypertension? It was one of the questions at state.
That's ridiculous. Take a look at the chart on p. 142 of this: http://medind.nic.in/jac/t01/i3/jact01i3p140.pdf That is a simplified map of the pathogenesis of essential hypertension.
At my states, they gave a picture of an artery, with I believe atherosclerosis (well at least thats what i put) and they asked for two steps. I said 1. Plaque begins to build up on the walls of the artery, and 2. The plaque then hardens
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pjgscioisamazing wrote:
Flavorflav wrote:
RightorRong wrote:What is the pathogenesis of hypertension? It was one of the questions at state.
That's ridiculous. Take a look at the chart on p. 142 of this: http://medind.nic.in/jac/t01/i3/jact01i3p140.pdf That is a simplified map of the pathogenesis of essential hypertension.
At my states, they gave a picture of an artery, with I believe atherosclerosis (well at least thats what i put) and they asked for two steps. I said 1. Plaque begins to build up on the walls of the artery, and 2. The plaque then hardens
The plaque forms over a lesion, so lesioning comes first.
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Flavorflav wrote:The plaque forms over a lesion, so lesioning comes first.
Ok, well I still got 1st so I'm happy ;) :lol:
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pjgscioisamazing wrote:Ok, well I still got 1st so I'm happy
i'm soooo happy too!!!!!!! :D :D
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Flavorflav wrote:
RightorRong wrote:What is the pathogenesis of hypertension? It was one of the questions at state.
That's ridiculous. Take a look at the chart on p. 142 of this: http://medind.nic.in/jac/t01/i3/jact01i3p140.pdf That is a simplified map of the pathogenesis of essential hypertension.
That's simplified?!!!!!!! :o
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RightorRong wrote:
Flavorflav wrote:
RightorRong wrote:What is the pathogenesis of hypertension? It was one of the questions at state.
That's ridiculous. Take a look at the chart on p. 142 of this: http://medind.nic.in/jac/t01/i3/jact01i3p140.pdf That is a simplified map of the pathogenesis of essential hypertension.
That's simplified?!!!!!!! :o
That's why it's ridiculous.
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At state, there was a question that asked about the production of bone cells in the bones of:
a. an astronaut
b. an athlete
c. an infant
d. a postmenopausal woman
e. a person with osteoporosis

Can you answer that for me?
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for nationals, how in depth do you think we are gonna have to know the bones of the skull? i mean i know all the main ones and the sutures but what about all the little holes in it when you look at it from the inside? how much do u think we need to know?
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i'm worrying about states right now!!!! :?
how much national stuff is going to be on the states test??
how much should i know???
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there was no nationals stuff on the NY state test
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