[Y2] Clinical Biomedicine

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Decks in this class (30)

[W1] Fundamentals of clinical laboratory techniques
Define pathology 1,
What does clinical biochemistry s...,
What is the focus of haematology 3
133  cards
[W1] Calibration and Quality Control
What is accuracy 1,
What is precision 2,
What is traceability 3
34  cards
[W1] Intro to Clin Haematology and Cellular Pathology
What is the usa term for rbc 1,
What is the usa term for wbc 2,
What is the usa term for platelets 3
11  cards
[W1] RBC + anaemia
What is the shape size volume of ...,
What organelles are absent in mat...,
What are the main functions of rb...
25  cards
[W2] Point of Care Testing in Diagnosis of Disease
What is poct 1,
What are the 5 alternative defini...,
Why is poct used 3
71  cards
[W2] POCT
What is point of care testing poct 1,
What are three key benefits of po...,
Why is poct useful in emergency s...
20  cards
[W2] Calcium, Phosphate and Magnesium Metabolism
Where is most calcium stored in t...,
Name 3 functions of calcium 2,
What is the reference range for a...
28  cards
[W2] The full blood count
What are the main components of a...,
What does the wbc differential co...,
How is haematocrit hct calculated 3
69  cards
[W2] WBCs - granulocytes
What are the two main myeloid wbc...,
What are the functions of neutrop...,
What is the common precursor for ...
28  cards
[W3] Renal Disease
Where are the kidneys located in ...,
What is the typical size of an ad...,
What are the two main tissue laye...
48  cards
[W3] Therapeutic drug monitoring
What is therapeutic drug monitori...,
What is the main goal of tdm 2,
Why are only a small number of dr...
39  cards
[W3] Lymphocytes; Leukaemias, lymphomas
What are the three main types of ...,
What structural feature is typica...,
Where do b and t cells mature 3
45  cards
[W5] Clinical Biochemistry of Endocrine Disease
What are the four types of hormon...,
Name four types of hormones 2,
What is the primary regulatory me...
23  cards
[W5] Clinical Biochem of Heart Disease
What are the three types of acute...,
What is the gold standard biomark...,
How soon after mi do cardiac trop...
15  cards
[W6] Clinical Biochem of Cancer
What are tumour markers 1,
What are tumour markers mainly us...,
What is clinical sensitivity 3
23  cards
[W6] Clinically Important Proteins
What is the most abundant plasma ...,
Where are most plasma proteins sy...,
What factors affect plasma protei...
25  cards
[W6] Leukaemias, Lymphomas and Myelomas
What is the difference between le...,
What is myeloma 2,
What is the key diagnostic criter...
23  cards
[W6] Haematopoiesis
What is haematopoiesis 1,
What two progenitor lines arise f...,
Where does haematopoiesis occur i...
19  cards
[W7] Bleeding disorders
What are primary haemostatic diso...,
What is a secondary haemostatic d...,
What is thrombocytopenia 3
27  cards
[W7] Thrombotic Disorders
What are the two main types of th...,
What are the three components of ...,
What causes arterial thrombosis 3
23  cards
[W7] Assessing Haemostasis
What are the 5 steps of haemostas...,
What factor converts fibrinogen t...,
What mediates platelet adhesion 3
14  cards
[W8] Inborn Errors of Metabolism
What is an inborn error of metabo...,
What is the most common type of d...,
How are most iems inherited 3
27  cards
[W8] Clinical Biochemistry of Liver Disease
What are the liver s blood suppli...,
Name four main liver functions 2,
Where does bilirubin come from 3
30  cards
[W8] Transfusion science
What is sabre 1,
Which agency inspects blood estab...,
When is platelet transfusion indi...
18  cards
[W9] Toxicology
What is the difference between a ...,
What are the four major types of ...,
What does pharmacokinetics study 3
17  cards
[W9] What does a Biomedical Scientist do in Real Life??
What is a biomedical scientist in...,
What disciplines do bmss work acr...,
What is required to qualify as a ...
15  cards
[W9] Histopathology
What does immunohistochemistry de...,
What is the difference between po...,
What is pier and hier 3
15  cards
[W10] Cellular pathology - cytology and andrology
What is the primary test in uk ce...,
What do hpv e6 e7 proteins target 2,
What age is hpv vaccination given...
17  cards
[W11] Autoimmunity
What causes autoimmunity 1,
What are organ specific and syste...,
What are anas 3
18  cards
[W2] Full Blood Count
What is a full blood count fbc 1,
Why is fbc important 2,
What does wbc measure 3
37  cards

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