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INFINETE 2 DAY
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For those of you that are new to the game, here are the rules:

  • One user will be put on the questioning stand every two days (or so)
  • Once that user's session of questioning starts, anybody can ask that user a reasonable amount of questions they want via posting on the thread
  • These questions can be about anything. Personal life, GBAtemp/internet life, pet peeves, questions, musical tastes, "what if" situations...anything!
  • Please try to post all your questions at once, in one solid post
  • Upon receiving questions, the user that is in the spotlight can answer them at anytime, as long as it's before their time is up.
This quirky little activity will help us get to know our fellow 'tempers even better in an exciting, chaotic manner! Those who have an upcoming KYT session will be notified about their upcoming session via PM.

In this session, @infinete shall participate.
 
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Heya ;D
How old/young are you?
Hows life?
Favorite game?
Favorite platform?
Favorite thing to do to kill time?
You drive a car?, if so then what one?
Person which you admire the most on GBATemp as wel as in RL?
What genre of music do you like best?
Favorite song?
Favorite music genre?
Favorite vidclip?
Favorite movie?
Favorite genre of movie?
Favorite drink?
Ever felt like you could enjoy the weather for hours and hours on end?
You like cats?
Why/what is the reason for your Temp username?
 
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Heya ;D
How old/young are you?
27, although I look about 19....
Hows life?
The life of a lurker is rather tiring! So much to lurk, not enough time to lurk it.
Favorite game?
Wow, too pick just 1 single game.....Oh Wow....Urgh....I will have to cheat, favorite franchises? Kingdom hearts and Legend of Zelda.
Favorite platform?
3DS at the moment.
Favorite thing to do to kill time?
Gamming.
You drive a car?, if so then what one?
Sadly not, eyesight just isn't up to scratch for that.
Person which you admire the most on GBATemp as wel as in RL?
On temp, changes day from day, so does the userbase so meh :/ IRL not sure, maybe whoever created the anonymous group, they were cool.
What genre of music do you like best?
Nu metal.
Favorite song?
In The End by Linkin Park.
Favorite vidclip?
Videogame DUnkey Cutscene 2
Favorite movie?
Battle Royale
Favorite genre of movie?
Horror
Favorite drink?
Anything from Shakeaway's!
Ever felt like you could enjoy the weather for hours and hours on end?
Once, in Antigua, Lying on the beach in the middle of summer.
You like cats?
Who doesn't?
Why/what is the reason for your Temp username?
Old name I used to use as an alias when I was a child.
 

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ou are asked to see a 25-year-old white man who experienced marked weakness and dyspnea 4 days after being admitted for a compound arm fracture after falling from a tree. Estimated blood loss from the initial fracture episode was 600 mL, and the patient was transfused with one unit of packed erythrocytes. The initial cross match was reported as compatible by the transfusion service. The patient has never been transfused before this incident and has no other serious medical illnesses. The patient's arm fracture was treated with surgical pinning and prophylactic antibiotics consisting of cefotetan 2 g IV every 12 hours. On examination, the patient is febrile and mildly tachycardic, with no evidence of wound infection or compartment syndrome. Laboratory data show a hematocrit of 15%, absolute reticulocyte count of 600,000 μL, and total bilirubin of 70 umol/L with direct bilirubin of 9 umol/L. The peripheral smear shows many spherocytes. No hemoglobinemia or hemoglobinuria is seen on visual inspection of the plasma and urine. The transfusion service reports that the direct Coombs' test is now strongly positive using anti-IgG and only weakly positive with anti-C3d antisera. They further report that routine compatibility tests show no new erythrocyte antibodies in the patient's serum and that, when they attempted to elute antibody from the patient's RBCs and test against normal RBCs, the results were negative. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by an ABO incompatibility
B) Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
C) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia of warm antibody type
D) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia of cold antibody type
E) Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia
 

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Hi!
How are you?
What day is it today?
What are your opinions on the Toon Link / Vinsclone trend?
What are your opinions on the 2 DAY trend?
The minimum amount of energy required to overcome the energy barrier in a chemical reaction is the:

A. heat of reaction. B. activation energy. C. KE of the reactants. D. enthalpy of the products

Bold the correct answer.
 
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ou are asked to see a 25-year-old white man who experienced marked weakness and dyspnea 4 days after being admitted for a compound arm fracture after falling from a tree. Estimated blood loss from the initial fracture episode was 600 mL, and the patient was transfused with one unit of packed erythrocytes. The initial cross match was reported as compatible by the transfusion service. The patient has never been transfused before this incident and has no other serious medical illnesses. The patient's arm fracture was treated with surgical pinning and prophylactic antibiotics consisting of cefotetan 2 g IV every 12 hours. On examination, the patient is febrile and mildly tachycardic, with no evidence of wound infection or compartment syndrome. Laboratory data show a hematocrit of 15%, absolute reticulocyte count of 600,000 μL, and total bilirubin of 70 umol/L with direct bilirubin of 9 umol/L. The peripheral smear shows many spherocytes. No hemoglobinemia or hemoglobinuria is seen on visual inspection of the plasma and urine. The transfusion service reports that the direct Coombs' test is now strongly positive using anti-IgG and only weakly positive with anti-C3d antisera. They further report that routine compatibility tests show no new erythrocyte antibodies in the patient's serum and that, when they attempted to elute antibody from the patient's RBCs and test against normal RBCs, the results were negative. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A) Hemolytic transfusion reaction caused by an ABO incompatibility
B) Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
C) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia of warm antibody type
D) Autoimmune hemolytic anemia of cold antibody type
E) Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia

Holy crap! WHAT THE??
...

??
I would have to GUESS B

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Hi!
How are you?
Tired but no real complaints thanks.
What day is it today?
Monday
What are your opinions on the Toon Link / Vinsclone trend?
Funny, should continue.
What are your opinions on the 2 DAY trend?
Haven't read much of it, I should really.
The minimum amount of energy required to overcome the energy barrier in a chemical reaction is the:

A. heat of reaction. B. activation energy. C. KE of the reactants. D. enthalpy of the products

Bold the correct answer.
 
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