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Decks in this class (108)

Introduction to the limbs
What are the 3 functions of the u...,
What are the 2 key features of th...,
What are the 3 functions of the l...
95  cards
Upper Limb: Blood supply and Lymphatics
Describe where the subclavian art...,
Describe where the axillary arter...,
Name the branches of the branches...
20  cards
Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle
What are the 3 different types of...,
What are the 4 main characteristi...,
What is the name for the plasma m...
39  cards
Osteology and circulation of the upper limb
Name and point to all of the diff...,
What is significant about the cla...,
How can the medial and lateral en...
131  cards
Upper Limb: Bones and Joints
Name all the bones of the upper limb,
Describe some of the features of ...,
What is the name of the joint bet...
40  cards
Upper Limb: Forearm Muscle attachments
Name the two heads of pronator teres,
Name the proximal and distal atta...,
Name the proximal and distal atta...
18  cards
Upper Limb: Nerves
Describe the pattern seen in the ...,
The brachial plexus is derived fr...,
What is a dermatome
18  cards
Spinal Nerve Supply for Movements
What spinal nerves support latera...,
What spinal nerve supports abduct...,
What nerve supply supports flexio...
15  cards
Sarcomere Structure
What are the 3 layers that separa...,
What are the 3 components of muscles,
Where is force from muscles trans...
43  cards
Excitation Contraction Coupling in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle
What is a triad,
What is the latency lag period in...,
What causes the latency lag perio...
40  cards
Upper Limb: Pectoral and Scapular Regions
In the anterior pectoral region n...,
In the anterior pectoral region n...,
In the anterior pectoral region w...
35  cards
Force generation, energy usage and fibre types
Describe the sliding filament mec...,
What does the ability of a muscle...,
What happens in the sliding filam...
29  cards
Lab - Biological Sample Analysis
Be able to determine the concentr...,
What is spectrophotometry colorim...,
How is spectrophotometer set up
5  cards
Clinical - GALS
What is the order of each categor...,
What should you do in the introdu...,
What should you do in the inspection
8  cards
Introduction to Metabolism
What is metabolism,
Why is metabolism important in ou...,
How much oxygen does the resting ...
38  cards
Glycolysis
What is glycolysis,
Where does glycolysis take place,
What are 3 chemical groups and th...
32  cards
Smooth muscle contraction
What does smooth muscle look like...,
What differs the arrangement of s...,
How does contractions of skeletal...
31  cards
Pharmacology of the Neuromuscular junction
Draw an overview of neurotransmis...,
What are the 3 ways to block neur...,
What are the 4 ways that we can p...
34  cards
Upper Limb: Arm and Forearm
Of the anterior arm name the musc...,
Describe what movements the muscl...,
Describe the biceps reflex what i...
26  cards
Citric acid cycle
What is the citric acid cycle,
What are the general steps of the...,
Where does the citric acid cycle ...
25  cards
Sensory receptors
What is the role of sensory recep...,
What are mechanoreceptors,
What are the 2 types of mechanore...
49  cards
Upper Limb: Hand and Wrist
Describe what is present in the s...,
What is dupuytrens contracture,
Where are the midpalmar and thena...
33  cards
Metabolic Stores COPY
Where is glucose mainly stored as...,
How much moderate exercise does t...,
How is glycogen broken down and u...
36  cards
Metabolic Stores COPY COPY
Where is glycogen stored,
Glycogen can cover energy needs f...,
When glycogen is broken down what...
27  cards
LAB - Muscle Contaction
What is tetanic contraction,
What is summation,
What can produce tetanic contraction
6  cards
Lab - Muscle contraction
What is a muscle twitch,
What is muscle summation,
What is a tetanic contraction
3  cards
Teamwork, Communication and Patient safety
What is the definition of interpr...,
What percentage of patients exper...,
What percentage of errors in heal...
14  cards
The Use of Medicines
List aims of medicine regulation,
What are the 2 categories of drug...,
List the 3 legal categories of me...
41  cards
Lipids in cell membranes 2
What are the roles of phospholipids,
What are eicosanoids,
What are the 6 steps involved in ...
38  cards
Metabolic Changes in Health and Disease
What happens when glucose levels ...,
What happens when glucose levels ...,
Which proportion of glucose absor...
44  cards
Neurological Exam Upper Limb
What is the hierarchy of body par...,
What method pattern should most c...,
What are the 3 golden rules in ne...
52  cards
Ethics at the beginning of life
What does top stand for,
What country has a different abor...,
What 2 categories can the clinica...
37  cards
Applied Anatomy of the Limbs
Describe the different phases of ...,
What are the difference phases of...,
What proportion of gait is swing ...
12  cards
Signal Transduction
Why do we need signal transduction,
What is the function of secondary...,
What are the 2 ways that a signal...
55  cards
Reflexes COPY
What is a reflex,
Give an example of an acquired re...,
What is the relation between home...
60  cards
Atherosclerosis
What is atherosclerosis,
Which kinds of vessels does ather...,
What are the main components of a...
19  cards
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs COPY
Describe the structure of lipopro...,
What are the main types of associ...,
What is the main function of lipo...
35  cards
Structure of the Autonomic NS
Describe the path of information ...,
Where do pre ganglionic fibers or...,
Where specifically do the pre gan...
64  cards
Autonomic Nervous System 1
What is the other name for autono...,
What are the subsections of the a...,
What do the somatic and visceral ...
28  cards
Ethics of End of Life
What principles should be used to...,
Define the hospice movement,
Defined palliative care
21  cards
Autonomic NS 2
What are the two kinds of acetylc...,
The effects of anticholinesterase...,
What are the main locations for n...
19  cards
Innate Immunity COPY
What is the bodys first line of d...,
Is innate immunity specific,
Is adaptive immunity
66  cards
Blood Coagulation
Define haemostasis,
What are the 5 main constituents ...,
Describe some of the features of ...
19  cards
Guided Study: BMA and Assisted Suicide
Describe the responsibilities and...,
State the 5 points in the bma pol...,
Explain the 5 key arguments that ...
3  cards
Guided Study : Destined to Die
Summarise the destined to die case
1  cards
Drug Receptor Interactions
What are receptors also briefly d...,
Describe the main general propert...,
Identify the regulatory protein f...
59  cards
Autonomic NS 3
Give examples of catecholamines,
How may tyrosine hydroxylase be i...,
How may dopa decarboxylase be tar...
39  cards
Ascending Neural Pathways
Where in the brain does sensory i...,
How many somatosensory areas are ...,
Does each lateral side gets senso...
47  cards
Thrombosis, Embolism, and Infarction
What is a thrombus,
Is thrombosis a pathological or p...,
What is virchow s triad
66  cards
Antibodies
Which cells produce lymphocytes,
Explain the journey of antibodies...,
Explain what is meant by naive be...
36  cards
Descending Motor Pathways
What are the requirements for mov...,
Where in the brain is the motor c...,
How much of the frontal lobe does...
39  cards
Drug Receptor Interactions 2
What is the equation for the resp...,
What are spare receptors,
What is efficacy
16  cards
Drugs affecting haemostasis and thrombosis
Describe some of the features of ...,
How does warfarin work,
What are some of the positive and...
14  cards
Anticoagulant Drugs
What is haemostasis,
What are the main ways in which h...,
Is promotion of haemostasis ever ...
51  cards
Haematopathology: Anaemias and Leukemias
Identify the main contents of rbcs,
Describe the differentiation proc...,
Define haematopoiesis
39  cards
Haematopoiesis and Anaemia
Identify the lifespan of the foll...,
How do drugs and chemotherapies a...,
How do blood cells migrate from b...
19  cards
Bone and Joints of the Lower Limb
What makes up the pelvic girdle,
What are the three bones of hip bone,
What are the functions the pelvic...
32  cards
Circulation and Lymphatics of the Lower Limb
What are the branches of the inte...,
Describe some of the features of ...,
What are the branches of the exte...
22  cards
Nerves of the Lower Limbs
Which nerve roots are responsible...,
Which nerve roots are responsible...,
Which nerve roots are responsible...
57  cards
Nerves of the Lower Limb
Describe features of the lumbar p...,
Describe the travel of the femora...,
What is the sensory innervation s...
28  cards
Gluteal Region and Thigh
What are the boarders the gluteal...,
What are the three gluteal muscles,
Describe the features of the glut...
32  cards
Guided Study: Data Interpretation: Full Blood Count
Define the clinical method,
What does raised wbc count suggest,
What does neutrophilia suggest
8  cards
Bone and Joint Infections
What is the source of most organi...,
How do bones become infected oste...,
Where within the bone does osteom...
26  cards
Cell Death
What are the differences between ...,
What are some key pathways that l...,
What is the role of the bcl2 family
38  cards
Impact of Life Events on Patient Well-Being
What are life events,
How are life events significant,
Give an example of an effect of s...
20  cards
Blood Groups
Identify the main blood group sys...,
How many blood group systems are ...,
What property distinguishes diffe...
23  cards
Cell Division
Identify the stages of cell divis...,
What is the main class of enzymes...,
How are cdks activated inactivated
43  cards
B and T cells and MHC
State the main differences betwee...,
Do all t cell precursor cells go ...,
Describe the process of educating...
13  cards
T and B cells, cytokines and dendritic cells
How do cells of the immune system...,
Define cytokines,
Define chemokines
25  cards
Stress
Identify the three major theories...,
Outline the theory of stress as s...,
Outline the theory of stress as r...
16  cards
Meiosis
What is the outcome of mitosis me...,
How many rounds of replication an...,
What are the main differences bet...
29  cards
Blood Supply of Limbs
What are the branches of the aort...,
Where does the brachiocephalic tr...,
What do the r subclavian and r co...
83  cards
Brachial and Lumbo-Sacral Plexuses
Where is the axilla located,
What are the boundaries of the ax...,
What are the important surface ax...
60  cards
Glenohumeral and Hip Joints
How stable and mobile are the glo...,
What are the ball and socket part...,
Why is the gh joint less stable t...
151  cards
Pectoral and Pelvic Girdles
What are the components of the pe...,
What are the functions of the pec...,
What are the components of the pe...
53  cards
Elbow and Knee Joints
Which kind of joint are elbow and...,
What are some characteristics of ...,
What are the 2 joints making up t...
87  cards
Wrist, Hand, Ankle and Foot
Describe the main features of the...,
Which joint do pronation and supi...,
Describe the main features of the...
82  cards
Palm of Hand and Sole of Foot
Which property of the palm of the...,
What is the palmar aponeurosis,
Where do vessels nerves and long ...
57  cards
Labs
What neurotransmitter is released...,
If you blocked acetylcholine rece...,
What is the difference between an...
19  cards
Guided Studies
What causes malignant hyperthermia,
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
What medical interventions are us...
16  cards
Clinical Skills Yellow Questions
What does the term fasciculation ...,
Suggest 2 conditions that may cau...,
Define muscle tone
14  cards
The Leg
What are the boarders of the popl...,
How does the adductor canal open ...,
What are the contents of the popl...
26  cards
The Foot
What are the functions of the pla...,
What are plantar muscles supplied by,
What muscles are found in layer 1...
24  cards
Pharmacokinetics 1
What is pharmacokinetics why is i...,
What does l adme stand for and wh...,
What are the advantages and disad...
24  cards
Screening
What is screening,
If a person is found to be at inc...,
What are some of the main differe...
33  cards
Epigenetics
Give an example showing the flexi...,
Identify the mechanisms of epigen...,
Define epigenetics
17  cards
Pharmacokinetics 2
Describe phase 1 metabolism in th...,
Describe phase 2 metabolism in th...,
How are hydrophilic compounds exc...
21  cards
Epidemiology: Key concepts
Meaningful mortality rate statist...,
What is a denominator and name so...,
Name some examples of observation...
25  cards
Genetics 1
What is a genes locus,
What is an allele,
What is a genetic disease
28  cards
Disorders of Growth and Differentiation
What are the different kinds of g...,
What are possible types of increa...,
What is physiological hypertrophy
37  cards
Chromosomes and Chromosomal Abnormalities
Identify the main parts of a chro...,
How are different chromosomes rec...,
How are the short and long arm of...
24  cards
Carcinogenesis
Identify the major categories of ...,
Describe the mechanism of chemica...,
Give an example of carcinogen and...
31  cards
Genetics 3
Describe the contribution of gene...,
What is quantitative inheritance,
What are single gene disorders
22  cards
Coping
Define coping,
What is the primary appraisal of ...,
What is the secondary appraisal o...
18  cards
Tumour Pathology
Describe the balance between cell...,
Is the level of cell proliferatio...,
Define the term neoplasm
44  cards
Molecular Pathology of Tumours
Identify the main properties of m...,
Describe the main different steps...,
Describe the concept of cancer cl...
27  cards
Cancer Chemotherapy
What is the percentage of cancero...,
Describe the main treatment optio...,
Identify the main groups of drugs...
37  cards
NSAIDs
Describe the main effects of nsai...,
Describe the general mechanism s ...,
Identify two nsaids which respect...
28  cards
Limb Development
Define cell differentiation,
Identify principles governing cel...,
Identify the main cell stages fol...
30  cards
Bone Growth and Fractures
Describe endochondral ossification,
Describe the process of cessation...,
How many ossification centers are...
31  cards
Increasing Physical Activity
Define physical activity,
Energy expended is a product of what,
Define exersice
8  cards
Osteoporosis
What are the age ranges for bone ...,
What is the proportion of males a...,
Histologically what are the featu...
31  cards
Bloodborne Pathogens
What are the routes of transmissi...,
What are the three transmission r...,
Describe the progression of hiv t...
20  cards
Sepsis
Define sepsis and septic shock,
List risk factors for sepsis,
Name four key causative pathogens...
13  cards
Clinical Anatomy of the Lower Limb
What are the boarders of the femo...,
What are the contents of the femo...,
What are the boarders of the femo...
7  cards
Alcohol and Health of the Nation
Why is alcohol mis use a problem ...,
What are the guidelines for alcoh...,
What are the average units in alc...
3  cards
Health and Homelessness
What is the councils criteria for...,
Why do people become homeless,
Describe some of the societal issues
13  cards
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
What is tenosynovitis,
What are some of the laboratory i...,
What is a collar stud
14  cards

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