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Decks in this class (60)

HIEBP - evidence based practise
What is the hierarchy of evidence,
What is an rct,
What is the definition of nice
17  cards
HIEBP - implementation science
What is implementation science about,
How many behaviour change techniq...,
How to change behaviour in health...
4  cards
HIEBP - when evidence is not implemented
What is efficacy,
What is effectiveness,
What is the efficacy effectivenes...
7  cards
HIEBP - clinical decisions support systems
What are clinical decision suppor...,
What is alert fatigue
2  cards
HIEBP - Big Data
What are the 4 vs of big data
1  cards
formative quiz for HIEBP
Https keatskclacuk mod quiz viewp...
1  cards
IAI - intro to immunology
In what 2 ways is the immune syst...,
Compare the following for innate ...,
What do all cells of the immune s...
26  cards
IAI - innate immune protection
What is innate immunity,
Describe what happens in 0 96 hou...,
What are the physical anatomical ...
46  cards
IAI - Antibody, lymphocytes, and generation of diversity
Describe adaptive immunity,
What does adaptive immunity require,
Outline the structure of a t cell
46  cards
IAI - T cells, effector functions and the MHC
Peptides are displayed by cells i...,
What structural property do both ...,
Describe the structure of an mhc1...
25  cards
IAI - immune recognition and immune tolerance
What is immune tolerance,
What is thymic education,
What is positive selection in t c...
27  cards
IAI - acute/chronic inflammation
What type of immunity is acute in...,
What type of immunity is chronic ...,
What is the duration of acute inf...
14  cards
IAI - when immune system goes wrong
What is immediate hypersensitivity,
What is atopy,
What is the immediate hypersensit...
32  cards
IAI - intro to microbiology
What are the 5 different types of...,
What 3 things determine how the o...,
Which one of these can be classif...
51  cards
IAI - pathogenesis of microbial infection
What is symbiosis,
What are the 3 types of symbiotic...,
What is commensalism
34  cards
IAI - diagnosis and control of infection
What is epidemiology,
What concept is used to explain h...,
What two main factors affect the ...
29  cards
EAB - stats in practise
What is randomisation,
What is blinding,
What are the 4 types of blinding
6  cards
EAB - study design and summarising data
This involves a small amount of t...,
Why do we need to randomise in rcts,
What is the gold standard for res...
29  cards
EAB - Estimation And Significance Tests And P-Values
What is a pro of using a sample,
What is a con of using a sample,
What is a confidence interval
27  cards
EAB - T-Test And Chi Squared Tests
What is the difference between a ...,
Whats the function of a t test,
What is a chi squared test used for
11  cards
EAB: Diagnostic Tests and Screening
Define validity,
Define reliability,
How can you improve reliability i...
23  cards
EAB: Cohort Study and Case Control Study
What do epidemiological cohort st...,
What are 6 example risk factors,
What are 3 health outcomes
15  cards
EAB: Randomised Controlled Trials
What is an rct,
What are rcts used to evaluate,
What is the pico framework for ba...
23  cards
NBSS (Neuroscience) - Brain and the Cranium
What is neuroscience,
What is the nervous system,
What are the 7 different levels o...
48  cards
NBSS (neuroscience) Cellular Structure of the Nervous System
How can neurons be described,
What are neurons made up of,
What does polarised mean
48  cards
NBSS (behaviour) - Science of behaviour
Behavioural medicine is the study...,
What is classical conditioning,
What is an unconditioned stimulus
30  cards
NBSS: (neuroscience) - Ascending & descending pathways
How many spinal nerves are there,
How are the 31 nerves in the spin...,
Which one is shorter the spinal c...
25  cards
NBSS: (neuroscience) blood-CNS barriers, homeostasis and regulation
Describe e goldmanns first and se...,
In the 1960s using electron micro...,
How many arteries supply the brai...
27  cards
NBSS (neuroscience) - spinal cord and reflexes
What is the definition of a reflex,
What do the autonomic reflexes ac...,
What do the somatic reflexes acti...
45  cards
NBSS (neuroscience) - Introduction to Stress and Mental Health
What are the two processes that b...,
What is the autonomic nervous sys...,
What happens in the parasympathet...
21  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Human cognition
What is the difference between se...,
What influences our perception of...,
Do we have pre existing informati...
9  cards
NBSS: (Neuroscience) Somatosensory Systems
What are the 4 physiological mech...,
Touch is mediated by 4 types of m...,
Whats the function of proprioceptors
20  cards
NBSS: (neuroscience) introduction to neural networks
What is an esp and ipsp,
What is an esp,
What is an ipsp
7  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Health Related Behaviours, Beliefs and Attitudes
What is preventable mortality,
What is treatable mortality,
What is avoidable mortality
13  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Health Behaviour Change
Explain the acronym oars,
What is the acronym smart,
What are the bcts recommended by ...
6  cards
NBSS: (neuroscience) Main sensory organs and their function
What is sensory transduction and ...,
What are 5 types of sensory recep...,
How do chemoreceptors work for smell
36  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Symptoms Perceptions
What are the 3 reasons for delay ...,
What is appraisal delay influence...,
What are factors infleuncing illn...
6  cards
NBSS: (social) The social determinants of health
What is the
1  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Psychological Frameworks for Understanding Illness Related Behaviours
Select the answer that correctly ...,
Illness representations have also...,
Kevin a 50 year old office worker...
5  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Adherence to Treatment
What is non adherence,
What is compliance,
What is concordance
14  cards
NBSS: (neuroscience) Pain: an integrated approach from neuroscience, to psychology and social science
What are the two ascending pathways,
What are the 3 components of pain,
What are the mechanisms involved ...
3  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Psychology of Child Development
How do you describe child develop...,
What are the development stages,
What are the features of infancy
31  cards
NBSS: (behaviour) Psychology of Ageing
What is primary ageing,
What is secondary ageing,
What is a key feature of primary ...
11  cards
NBSS: (social) The Doctor and Patient in Social Context
What is paternalism in terms of t...,
What is a consumer in terms of th...,
What is doctor as agent in terms ...
5  cards
NBSS: (social) Society and how we think about health
0  cards
GEN: complex diseases
What are complex diseases,
What are the features of complex ...,
What are some examples of complex...
23  cards
GEN: Contribution of genetic changes to human disease
What is single nucleotide substit...,
How can single nucleotide substit...,
How many more possible transversi...
26  cards
GEN: Discovery of Human Disease Genes
What is autosomal dominant inheri...,
What is autosomal recessive inher...,
What is x linked recessive inheri...
21  cards
GEN: Polygenic risk scores
How much cheaper is gwas to genom...,
How can gwas result studies be il...,
What are gwas limitations
3  cards
GEN: Mitochondrial genetics
How is energy produced in mitocho...,
What are some mitochondrial funct...,
Do mitochondria have their own dna
22  cards
GEN: Epigenetics
1  cards
GEN: Investigating the Genome
0  cards
GEN: Non-Mendelian Inheritance
0  cards
GEN: Chromosome Abnormalities and Genomic Rearrangements
0  cards
GEN: Clinical Genetics
0  cards
GEN: Genetics of cancer
0  cards
GEN: Genetics of inflammation
0  cards
GEN: Gene Therapy
0  cards
GEN: Genetics and therapeutic response
0  cards
GEN: Ethical issue in genetics
0  cards

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