Transition Flashcards

1
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advance statement

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patient who is well but would like to state what would happen to them if they were to become unwell

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2
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junctional scomata caused by

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a lesion just anterior to the optic chiasm

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3
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power of autorney

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someone with capacity appointing someone to be their guardian

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4
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guardianship

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someone without capacity being appointed a guardian by the courts

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5
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treatment resistant schizo

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clozapine

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6
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elementary and reticulate bodies

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chlamydia

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7
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gentamicin does not work on

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anaerobes

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8
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vancomycin only works on

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gram positives

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9
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medial ankle ligaments

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deltoid ligaments

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10
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lateral ankle ligaments

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anterior talofibular ligaments

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11
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inversion

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sole of foot faces inward

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12
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eversion

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sole of foot faces outward

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13
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sciatic nerve is roots

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l4-s3

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14
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would the foot be flexed or extended in a ruptured achilles tendon

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dorsiflexion as cant plantarflex

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15
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what is guyons canal?

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ulnar nerve passes through here in the wrist

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16
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supply to intrinsic muscles to the hand

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ulnar

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17
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thenar muscles are supplied by the

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median nerve

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18
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chronic ulnar nerve compression leads to

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gutterin = wasting of the dorsal interossei on the back of the hand

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19
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which is more common inversion or eversion ankle injuries

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inversion

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20
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moving forward on a planted foot would rupture which ligament

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anterior talofibular ligament of the ankle

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21
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extension of the knee joint

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anterior thigh

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22
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major muscle of active flexion

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iliapsoas

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23
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main function of gluteus medius

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abduction of the hip joint

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24
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small saphenous vein drains into the

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popliteal vein

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25
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lateral compartment of the leg function and motor supply

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eversion/ superficial fibular

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26
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posterior comp of thigh

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flex the knee/ extension of the hip/ sciatic

27
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ant comp of leg

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dorsiflexion/ deep fibular

28
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post comp of leg

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plantarflexion/ tibial

29
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ant comp of thigh

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– femoral/ flex the hip and extend the knee

30
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medial comp of thigh

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obturator/ adductors

31
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gluteal muscles

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hip abductors

gluteal nerves

32
Q

posterior rami supplies the

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back

33
Q

what is used to distinguish the difference between central and nephrogenic DI

A

adh

34
Q

what is a common cause of hyperkalaemia

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antihypertensives

35
Q

omeprazole causes what metabolite abn

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hyponatraemia

36
Q

in a normal distribution of the population the median ….

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has the same value as the mean

37
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what is a randomised control trial?

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The population receiving the intervention and the population being compared are only different because of random variation
The intervention is being compared to something else: a placebo, a gold-standard, best practice
An experimental intervention, with a beginning and an endpoint.

38
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p value

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A numerical value indicating the probability that this observation has occurred due to chance

39
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what is a confidence interval?

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A way of indicating a range of values which probably contain the “true” value

40
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The null hypothesis states there is

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no difference between 2 groups

41
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why does publication bias occur?

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Occurs when the papers that are published on a topic are an incomplete subset of all the studies that have been conducted

42
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what is the calcicot guardian approval?

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Allows access to patient records without individual consent

43
Q

afp secreted by what tumour

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yolk sac

44
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hcg secreted by what tumour

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choriocarcinoma

45
Q

what gets removed introns or exons

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introns

46
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methotrexate is an

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anti-inflammatory and NOT AN IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT

47
Q

septic shcok

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low bp that does not come back up in response to iv fluids

48
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furosemide causes what metabolite abn

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hypokalaemia

49
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what are case control studies

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Case-control studies are retrospective. They clearly define two groups at the start: one with the outcome/disease and one without the outcome/disease. They look back to assess whether there is a statistically significant

50
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what are cohort studies

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study done over a period of time

51
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what is purposive sampling

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A purposive sample is a non-probability sample that is selected based on characteristics of a population and the objective of the study. Purposive sampling is also known as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling.

52
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single blind

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participants don’t know

53
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double blind

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participants and experiemters don’t know

54
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Delphi method

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multiple rounds of questionnaires

55
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what is a systematic review

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summary of already collected data and analysed both quantitatively and qualitatively

56
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what is a cross sectional study

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analyses data at a specific point in time

57
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oral bioavailability

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the fraction of an oral administered drug that reaches systemic circulation

58
Q

university research ethics

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can use medical students to study them

59
Q

epithelium

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carcinoma

60
Q

adenocarcinoma

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glandular

61
Q

mesenchymal

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connective tissue / sarcoma

62
Q

rhabdo

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skeletal muscle

63
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leio

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smooth muscle