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Nbme 6.2

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A) Washing the area of involvement

B) Administering hyperimmune hepatitis B immune globulin


C) Administering immune globulin
D) Administering interferon alfa
E) No intervention is required
A) Acute glomerulonephritis
B) Acute interstitial nephritis
C) Bladder outlet obstruction
D) Cholesterol embolization
E) Rhabdomyolysis
A) Mammography and Pap Smear
B) Mammography, pap smear, and PJP prophylaxis
C) Pap smear and PJP prophylaxis
D) PJP and M. Avium Prophylaxis
E) PJP Prophylaxis only
A) Add intermediate acting insulin
B) Add rosiglitazone
C) Discontinue glyburide and increase the dosage of metformin
D) Discontinue metformin and increase the dosage of glyburide
E) Increase the dosage of glyburide and metformin
F) Switch from glyburide and metformin to intermediate-acting insulin
A) Acute glomerulonephritis
B) Acute interstitial nephritis
C) Acute tubular necrosis
D) Bilateral Hydronephrosis
E) Rhabdomyolysis
A) Institution of Insulin therapy to improve glucose control
B) Long term administration of antibiotics
C) Surgical excision of apocrine tissue
D) Topical Application of Silver Sulfadiazine
E) Washing three times daily with phiisohex and water
A) Recommendation of a full liquid diet with liquid supplements
B) Swallowing study
C) CT scan of the chest
D) Bronchoscopy
E) Inhaled bronchodilator therapy
A) Abnormal red blood cell membrane
B) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
C) Congenital dihydrofolate reductase deficiency
D) Decreased erythropoietin concentration
E) Folic acid deficiency
F) Globin chain mutation
G) Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
H) Lead Poisoning
I) Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency
J) Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency
A) Acyclovir
B) Ceftriaxone
C) Dexamethasone
D) LMWH
E) Mannitol
F) Pyrimethamine-Sulfadiazine

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