Foundations Of Medicine

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Decks in this class (50)

Blood
Functions of blood 6 1,
Plasma proteins 2,
What does colloid oncotic pressur...
30  cards
Proteins
Classes of amino acids 7 1,
Primary structure 2,
Secondary structure 3
15  cards
Immune System
What is immune system 1,
Types of pathogen 2,
Types of immunity 3
46  cards
Membranes
Functions of membrane proteins 5 1,
What do receptor proteins do 2,
Types of transporters 3
36  cards
Life Of Cells
Important functional groups to re...,
Types of configurations if there ...,
What are the 5 chemical reactions...
17  cards
Homeostasis
What is homeostasis 1,
Why is it important to maintain c...,
How are organ systems involved in...
16  cards
Energy
1st law of energy changes 1,
2nd law of energy change 2,
Entropy 3
27  cards
Enzymes
What factors determine enzymes ac...,
Why measure enzymes 2,
Hypoxia 3
6  cards
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are highly oxidisab...,
Carbohydrate functions 2,
Types of monosaccharides 3
37  cards
Citric Acid Cycle
What is the citric acid cycle 1,
Where does citric acid cycle occur 2,
How did the citric acid cycle evo...
5  cards
Lipids
Biological functions of lipids 1,
Lipid classes 2,
Unsaturated fatty acids 3
44  cards
Nitrogen
What do amino acids and nucleotid...,
What is phenylketonuria 2,
Ammonia is produced by 3
11  cards
Terminal Respiration
Mitochondria is the only place th...,
What is required to be in mitocho...,
Glycerol phosphate shuttle 3
20  cards
Nervous system
Somatic nervous system 1,
Autonomic nervous system 2,
Segments and ridges of brain call...
56  cards
Skeletal muscle
Three types of muscle 1,
Where is smooth muscle found 2,
How are skeletal muscle cells mul...
38  cards
Smooth muscle
What part of the nervous system i...,
Features of smooth muscle 2,
X bridge activation 3
13  cards
Pharmacology
Signal transduction 1,
Intracellular receptors 2,
Cell surface receptors 3
19  cards
Sensory receptors
What are sensory receptors 1,
3 types of sensory receptors 2,
Sensory modality 3
34  cards
Autonomic Nervous System
What is ans 1,
Ganglion 2,
What type of receptors work in au...
14  cards
Pharmacology of ANS and NMJ
What is more useful targeting pos...,
Alpha 1 agonists are used for 2,
Alpha 2 agonists are used in 3
7  cards
Spinal reflexes
What is a stretch reflex 1,
3 types of connections that spind...,
Monosynaptic reflex 3
16  cards
Medical Microbiology
Non sterile body sites 1,
Sterile body sites 2,
Common specimen types collected t...
54  cards
Pathogens and Hosts
Commensal 1,
Kochs postulates 2,
Infectivity 3
24  cards
Classification of pathogenic bacteria
What is in bacterial cell wall 1,
How to classify different bacteria 2,
Which cell wall is more complex 3
24  cards
Antibiotic resistance
Organism is considered resistant ...,
Types of resistance 2,
What type of bacteria is always r...
12  cards
Vaccine development
Passive immunity disadvantages 1,
Killed whole organism vaccine 2,
Attenuated whole organism 3
15  cards
Hypersensitivity and autoimmune disease
Autoimmune disease is and why 1,
Autoimmune disease can come from 2,
Autoimmune disease treatment 3
11  cards
Antimicrobial chemotherapy
Bactericidal 1,
Bacteriostatic 2,
Mbc 3
43  cards
Tumour pathology
Basic pathological mechanisms 1,
Types of circulatory disorder 2,
Other word for tumour 3
42  cards
Disorders of cell growth
Cell cycle phases 1,
Cell cycle control measures 2,
Checkpoints of cell cycle 3
24  cards
Acute inflammation
What is acute inflammation 1,
What are the cardinal signs of in...,
What are the causes of acute infl...
16  cards
Chronic inflammation
What is chronic inflammation 1,
What are clinic findings in chron...,
What are causes and components of...
13  cards
Circulation pathology
What is the origin of platelets 1,
Role of platelets in relation to ...,
Main site of production of key cl...
26  cards
Hallmarks of cancer
What is an immune checkpoint 1,
Sustaining proliferative signalli...,
Evasions of inhibitory growth sig...
12  cards
Cancer pathology
What is chemotherapy 1,
How can chemotherapy be delivered 2,
3 types of chemotherapy 3
24  cards
Genetics
What is mendelian inheritance 1,
Autosomal mendelian inheritance 2,
Autosomal recessive mendelian inh...
28  cards
Chromosomes
What is the basic structure of ch...,
Ways of laboratory diagnosis of g...,
How are chromosomes packaged 3
8  cards
cancer genetics
Cancer can be caused by what kind...,
Genetic processes associated with...,
Oncogenes 3
5  cards
Absorption of drugs
Pharmaceutical process 1,
Pharmacokinetic process 2,
Pharmacodynamic process 3
15  cards
Drug distribution
When is a drug biologically activ...,
What can affect amount of unbound...,
When does protein binding matter 3
16  cards
Drug metabolism
What does metabolism do 1,
What happens to non water soluble...,
Important sites of metabolism 3
10  cards
Drug interactions
What is drug interaction 1,
What is drug interaction 2,
Drug precipitants 3
11  cards
Adverse drug reactions
What is an adverse drug reaction 1,
Onset types 2,
Type a reactions 3
10  cards
Drug delivery systems
Factors which affect the bioavail...,
Strengths of the different routes...,
Strengths of different preparatio...
6  cards
Clinical Trial Design
Uses of a clinical study 1,
Basic consideration involved in t...,
Parallel design 3
10  cards
Imaging
What is an x ray 1,
How are x rays generated and how ...,
How are x rays generated and how ...
8  cards
Imaging in cancer
How does mri work 1,
Application of mri specific contr...,
Patient safety issues specific to...
5  cards
Diagnostic techniques
Reasons for requesting lab invest...,
Common errors in taking samples t...
2  cards
Injury to body
Definition of injury 1,
Mechanism of injury 2,
Classification of injuries 3
17  cards
Post mortem changes
What are the natural processes wh...,
Algor mortis 2,
Bodies cool quicker in __ than in...
16  cards

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