Foundations of Medicine

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Decks in this class (56)

GP
What is the definition of health ...,
What of healthcare happens in the...,
What of illnesses are forwarded t...
38  cards
Introduction into Medical Sciences
What is the smallest unit in the ...,
What are organelles,
How are cells structurally organised
17  cards
Homeostasis
Define homeostasis,
Why is it important to maintain c...,
What are examples of body ranges ...
22  cards
Life at a Cellular Level
What are cells,
Why are cells so small,
What is the difference between pl...
109  cards
The Cell Membrane
What is another name for the cell...,
What is the function of the cell ...,
What are cell membranes made up of
81  cards
Thermodynamics
Define metabolism,
What is the second law of thermod...,
What is enthalpy defined as
27  cards
Health and Disease
Define aetiology,
Define pathogenesis,
Define symtoms
8  cards
Proteins
What are the various classes of n...,
How many naturally occurring amin...,
What makes an amino acid non polar
83  cards
Introduction to Blood
Average circulating blood volume ...,
List the functions of blood,
What does blood consist of
54  cards
Introduction to Immunology
What is the main role of the immu...,
What are the two branches of the ...,
What is innate immunity
90  cards
Osmosis vs Tonicity
Define osmosis,
What is the difference between os...,
What is osmotic equilibirum
22  cards
Carbohydrates
List the major carbohydrates in t...,
What are the main products of car...,
What happens to food in the oesop...
132  cards
The Citric Acid Cycle
What is the purpose of the citric...,
What are the other names of the c...,
What reaction occurs prior to the...
19  cards
Terminal Respiration
Another term,
Define anaerobic respiration,
Why is oxygen important in relati...
10  cards
Electron Transport Chain
Why is the electron transport cha...,
Where is the electron transport c...,
Complexes in the etc
9  cards
Enzymes
What is an enzyme,
What are enzymes involved in,
Define substrate
48  cards
Nitrogen
What are the main nitrogen contai...,
What is the role of dietary prote...,
How many essential and non essent...
73  cards
Lipids
What are lipids,
Where do lipids exist,
Biological functions of lipids
95  cards
How Nerves Work
What are the two main subdivision...,
What makes up the central nervous...,
What makes up the peripheral nerv...
142  cards
Pharmacology
What is a receptor,
What are different receptors acti...,
How many different receptors exist
50  cards
Spinal Reflexes
What is the stretch reflex,
Is the stretch reflex controlled ...,
What type of response is the stre...
80  cards
Sensory Receptors
What are cutaneous receptors,
What are examples of cutaneous re...,
Where are cutaneous receptors found
69  cards
Skeletal, Smooth and Cardiac Muscle
What do muscles do,
What are the three types of muscles,
What type of tissue are muscles m...
115  cards
Autonomic Physiology
How does the nervous system branc...,
How does the peripheral nervous s...,
How does the autonomic nervous sy...
62  cards
Autonomic and Neuromuscular Pharmacology
What are the ways the neuromuscul...,
How can the neuromuscular transmi...,
What neurotransmitter is released...
38  cards
Introduction to Medical Microbiology
Name the categories of micro orga...,
What are the types of specimen sa...,
What is the specimen collection f...
43  cards
Introduction to Viruses
What can viruses be classified as,
What is a viral culture,
What makes a viral culture positive
43  cards
Introduction to Parasites
Define parasite,
What are the three main clases of...,
Discuss the lifecycle of arthropods
34  cards
Introduction to Bacteria
What are the main structures of a...,
Discuss the chromosome,
Discuss the cytoplasm
27  cards
Principles of Immunisation
What is the immune system you are...,
What is the immune system you dev...,
What are the two types of adaptiv...
52  cards
Introduction to Fungi
0  cards
Classifications of Pathogenic Bacteria: Gram Positive
What does it mean for a bacteria ...,
What is peptidoglycan,
Why is peptidoglycan very important
53  cards
Classifications of Pathogenic Bacteria: Gram Negative
What does it mean for a bacteria ...,
What colour do gram negative bact...,
Why are gram negative bacteria pi...
67  cards
Classifications of Bacteria - Miscellaneous Bacteria
Why can some bacterias not be sta...,
What is aafb,
What is aafb resistant to
26  cards
Pathogens and Hosts
What characterises a clinical inf...,
What is a pathogen,
What is a commensal
44  cards
Hypersensitivity and Autoimmunity
What are the different types of h...,
What are the different types of h...,
What is type i hypersensitivity i...
56  cards
Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Define bacterial,
Define bacteriostatic,
Define sensitive
189  cards
Acute Inflammation
Define acute inflammation,
What are the signs of inflammation,
What are the causes of acute infl...
70  cards
Chronic Inflammation
Define chronic inflammaiton,
What are the features of chronic ...,
What are the features of healling...
60  cards
Tumour Pathology
What antibiotic classes with exam...,
What are the 4c s,
What antibiotic classes with exam...
190  cards
Therapeutic Options in Cancer
What type of cancers do glandular...,
What are the hallmarks of cancer,
Discuss sustaining proliferative ...
32  cards
Circulation Pathology
Where are platelets produced,
What is the precursor cell of pla...,
Production of megakaryocytes
81  cards
Chromosomes
What is a chromosome,
Where are chromosomes found,
What is the role of chromosomes
37  cards
Genetics
0  cards
Drug Therapy
What factors affect oral absorpti...,
What is first pass metabolism,
What is the most frequent transpo...
146  cards
Clinical Trial Design
Why are clinical trials important,
What is defined as pre clinical d...,
How many phases are there to clin...
24  cards
Imaging
0  cards
Diagnostics
What is the overall of clinical d...,
What is the inpatient of clinical...,
What is the emergency medicine of...
16  cards
Injury to the body
Define injury,
Define lesion,
What physical factors impact the ...
24  cards
Post Mortem Changes
Define death,
Why are post mortem changes impor...,
What are the early post mortem ch...
42  cards
Formatives
Define aetiology,
What is plasma ph proportional to,
What is a condensation reaction
191  cards
Immunology Two
What is the role of the immune sy...,
What makes up the immune system,
What can the immune system do
64  cards
Inheritance
Define mendelian inheritance
1  cards
Important Conditions
What is trisomy,
What is,
What is down s syndrome
36  cards
Clinically Important Bacteria
What type of bacteria is staph au...,
What can staph aures cause,
What can staph aures cause
28  cards
Full Course
0  cards

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