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It is the start of your first semester at university, you enter the lab and meet your laboratory instructor, Professor Jones. The lab is bustling with activity as students settle in, and the smell of fresh lab coats and disinfectant fills the air.

Professor Jones: ‘Good morning, everyone and welcome to the Biology Laboratory module. I will be your laboratory instructor for the rest of these practical classes. Please take a sit by the benches you see in front of you.’

You sit next to your friend, Michael who had already sat on the front bench. Michael is flipping through his lab manual, looking slightly nervous but excited.

Professor Jones: ‘So… what do you think should be the topic of the first lab class?’

You: ‘Start with our first lab practical, Professor. As I saw in our schedule, the first lab is about Microscopy… Will we be using big microscopes? How exciting!!’

Professor Jones: ‘I like your enthusiasm! Indeed our first lab is about microscopes, but this will have to wait until next week…..’ Professor Jones pauses, glancing at the safety posters on the wall.

 

What do you think should be the first topic of discussion in your biology lab?

Introduction to the profession and to other students
Laboratory Safety

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  • B
  • PPIs are weak bases that become activated by colonic bacteria
  • D
  • C
  • Ignore the emotional expression.
  • E
  • A
  • Respond bluntly: “That is common in diabetes.”
  • PPIs are weak acids activated by protonation in parietal cells
  • Blame the patient for non-adherence
  • PPIs are weak bases converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Validate the emotion
  • Sequesters bile acids
  • PPIs are weak acids converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Reschedule without offering alternative solutions
  • Antagonizes beta receptors
  • Tell the patient to change devices without giving proper guidance.
  • Reschedule with alternative (e.g., WhatsApp call) if needed
  • Insist on continuing with poor video quality
  • Reschedule without offering alternative solutions
  • Switch to audio + chat mode and promise a PDF summary afterward
  • PPIs are weak bases activated by protonation in parietal cells
  • Activates vasopressin receptors
  • Activates somatostatin receptors
  • Reschedule with alternative (e.g., WhatsApp call) if needed
  • Insist on continuing with poor video quality
  • Tell the patient to change devices without giving proper guidance.
  • Ramipril
  • Alters ammonia metabolism by colonic bacteria
  • Metolazone
  • The patient presentation is not due to paracetamol overdose
  • Bisoprolol
  • Cholestasis is the most likely diagnosis
  • There is a risk for a thromboembolic event
  • Amoxicillin
  • Ignore the emotional expression.
  • Validate the emotion
  • Paracetamol has been metabolized
  • Blame the patient for non-adherence
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