This class was created by Brainscape user Andrew Otchere. Visit their profile to learn more about the creator.

Decks in this class (20)

Bacteria
What are key differences between ...,
What are common shapes of bacteria 2,
What are common bacterial arrange...
20  cards
Viruses
What is virology 1,
What are the main classifications...,
What are the general structures o...
15  cards
fungi and parasites
How are fungi different from othe...,
What are the structural features ...,
How does the fungal cell wall dif...
15  cards
Blood clotting
What are the five key steps in bl...,
Why are platelets important in bl...,
What distinguishes the intrinsic ...
11  cards
intro to blood
What are the main physiological f...,
What are the main components of b...,
What is the function of red blood...
12  cards
immunology
What is innate immunity 1,
Why is innate immunity considered...,
What are examples of innate immun...
8  cards
immunology 2
What is the key difference betwee...,
What substances and cells partici...,
What is the structure of an antib...
11  cards
muscle physiology
What are the three types of contr...,
What are the key features of skel...,
What is excitation contraction co...
12  cards
renal physiology
Blank 1,
What are the three main processes...,
What is the function of the glome...
23  cards
nervous system
What are the two main divisions o...,
What is the role of the central n...,
Why are neurones considered the f...
21  cards
liver
What is metabolism 1,
How does liver anatomy support it...,
What are some major functions of ...
6  cards
GASTROINTESTINAL PHYSIOLOGY
What are the four major activitie...,
What is the role of the enteric n...,
How do the extrinsic and intrinsi...
6  cards
cardiovascular system
What are the fundamental componen...,
What regulates blood flow through...,
How are cardiac action potentials...
12  cards
respiratory physiology
What are the main functions of th...,
What are the components and organ...,
What is the role of type ii pneum...
12  cards
introduction to infections
What are the stages of an infecti...,
What is the difference between en...,
What are biofilms and why are the...
4  cards
Bacterial infections and antibiotics
What distinguishes gram positive ...,
What are the main mechanisms of a...,
How do beta lactams work 3
4  cards
Antiviral, Antifungal and Antiparasitic
What are the main targets for ant...,
How do azole antifungals work 2,
What are common mechanisms of ant...
4  cards
Infection prevention and the role of the pharmacist
What are the basic principles of ...,
What is antimicrobial stewardship 2,
What is the role of the pharmacis...
4  cards
clinical blood tests
What does a full blood count fbc ...,
What is crp and what does it indi...,
What are u es and their significa...
4  cards
homeostasis
What is homeostasis 1,
What is physiology according to t...,
What is the primary function of o...
15  cards

More about
PM1py5

  • Class purpose General learning

Learn faster with Brainscape on your web, iPhone, or Android device. Study Andrew Otchere's PM1py5 flashcards now!

How studying works.

Brainscape's adaptive web mobile flashcards system will drill you on your weaknesses, using a pattern guaranteed to help you learn more in less time.

Add your own flashcards.

Either request "Edit" access from the author, or make a copy of the class to edit as your own. And you can always create a totally new class of your own too!

What's Brainscape anyway?

Brainscape is a digital flashcards platform where you can find, create, share, and study any subject on the planet.

We use an adaptive study algorithm that is proven to help you learn faster and remember longer....

Looking for something else?

Make Flashcards