SAQ 2012 1b Flashcards

1
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a. Where are the parietal cells in the stomach?

A

Found in the fundus and the body

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2
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a. Why might NSAIDs cause gastric ulcers?

A

Cyclo oxygenase 1 stimlates prostaglandins which stimulates mucus secretion
NSAIDs inhibit cyclooxygenase 1
So reduced mucosal defence

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3
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a. What are produced from D cells and what is its effects?

A

Somatostatin – effects parietal cells (so less HCl), directly effects G cells (gastrin release)

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4
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Eustress

A

“a positive stress which is beneficial and motivating”

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5
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Define stress

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When strains upon a person exceeds their ability to cope

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6
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What is opportunity cost?

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“The opportunity cost of an activity is the sacrifice in terms of the benefits forgone from not allocating resources to next best activity

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7
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Describe

  1. Cost-effectiveness analysis
  2. Cost-utility analysis
  3. Cost-benefit analysis
A

Cost-effectiveness analysis (outcomes measured in natural units: incremental cost per life
year gained)

Cost-utility analysis (outcomes measured in quality adjusted life years: incremental cost
per QALY gained)

Cost-benefit analysis (outcomes are measured in monetary units: net monetary benefit)

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8
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a. Give an example of a hormone that is produced in zona glomerulosa, fasiculata and reticularis

What enzyme is present only in the zona glomerulosa

A

b. Zona glomerulosa – minerals, aldosterone
c. Zona fasiculata – cortisol, glucocorticoid
d. Zona reticularis – androgens – precursor to sex hormones
enzyme aldosterone synthase

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9
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a. What is the visual pigment in the eye?

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Rhodopsin = rods, opsin = cones

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10
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Differences between rods and cones

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a - Cones = colour, faster, visual acuity

b - Rods = night vision, monochromatic, slower reaction, peripheral vision

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11
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What artery supplies the occipital lobe?

A

Posterior cerebral artery

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12
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Where are you likely to get fractures with osteroporosis?

A

Distal radius (FOOSH), vertebrae, hip

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13
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What tools would you use to measure bone density?

What other 3 indications would make you measure bone density?

A

T score? -2.5 = osteo

-1 - -2.5 = osteomalacia

Previous fall, FRAX, family history of hip fracture, smoking, obesity, low vit D???

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14
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What week does the neural tube close ?

b. What are the structures derived from:
i. Prosencephalon?
ii. Rhombencephalon

A

week 4

bi)
Telencephalon = Cerebral hemispheres,

Diencephalon = hypothalamus, thalamus

ii) Pons, medulla oblongata

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15
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Normal GFR

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= 90-120ml/min

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