Exam 3 clinical

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Decks in this class (26)

asthma - precipitating factors & treatment
Major precipitating factors of as...,
Indoor allergens,
Outdoor allergens
27  cards
COPD
What is copd,
What is the primary cause of copd,
What are the causes of copd
41  cards
COPD treatment
What is the treatment of copd,
Why would you give a patient inha...,
What is pulmonary rehabilitation
20  cards
MHC
What do extracellular pamps trigger,
What does mhc ii lead to,
What are examples of extracellula...
24  cards
infection - adaptive immune response
How do t cells give rise to diver...,
What are the t cells involved in ...,
What is the function of the th2 c...
17  cards
infection - Allergies
What is hypersensitivity,
What are the mechanisms underlyin...,
What are the phases of hypersensi...
27  cards
infection - antibiotics
How can antibiotics be classified,
What are the ideal features of an...,
What are the classes of antibacte...
24  cards
infection: acute sepsis
What is sepsis,
What is septic shock,
What is bacteraemia
23  cards
infection - travel related infections: malaria
Why is travel history important,
What are the key aspects of trave...,
What would a patient with malaria...
13  cards
infection - travel related infections: enteric fever
What are investigations for typho...,
What is the causative organism fo...,
Describe salmonella enterica viru...
8  cards
infection - travel related infections: dengue fever & ebola
What is dengue fever found where,
How does 1st infection with dengu...,
How does re infection with differ...
4  cards
infection - healthcare infections
What are healthcare infections,
What are the criterias for hospit...,
Why are healthcare infections imp...
21  cards
infection - chronic diseases & infection
What do chronic diseases cause,
What can chronic diseases subsequ...,
What are the congenital causes of...
19  cards
infection - innate immune system
What are the factors determining ...,
What is the immune system,
What are infectious diseases
32  cards
asthma - pathophysiology
Pathophysiology of asthma,
What do th2 cells activate in ast...,
2 phase response of asthma
10  cards
infection - infections on surfaces
What is a surface,
What are examples of skin micro o...,
What are normal mucosal flora
20  cards
infection - blood borne viruses (HIV)
What are presenting complications...,
What is hiv,
How does hiv infect a cell
19  cards
infection - blood borne viruses (Hep B)
How is hep b transmitted incubation,
Who is at risk of hep b in terms ...,
What are the symptoms of acute hep b
9  cards
infection - immunocompromised host
What is an immunocompromised host,
What is immunodeficiency caused by,
Why is a host immunocompromised
18  cards
infection - infection prevention
What are the communicable nature ...,
What are the consequences of tran...,
What is the basic reproduction nu...
10  cards
infection - antibiotic stewardship
Consequences of antibacterial res...,
What is multi drug resistance mdr,
What is extensive drug resistance...
9  cards
health psych
Biomedical model,
Biopsychosocial model,
Doctors role in biopsychosocial m...
20  cards
health psych - stress + sexual dysfunction
Transaction model of stress,
Process of appraisal,
Effect of stress on health
15  cards
health psych - stereotypes + mental health + adherence to treatment
Stereotypes cognitive,
Prejudice evaluative,
Discrimination behaviour
18  cards
health psych - child development
Bowlbys attachment theory,
Good practice now,
Piagets childhood cognitive devel...
8  cards
health psych - pain, breaking bad news, death + dying
Acute vs chronic pain,
Control theory of pain,
When do gates open close
13  cards

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