AFT Flashcards
insertion of a lateral dominant port during female laparoscopic sterilization
inferior epigastric artery
incision of a bartholin’s cyst
internal pudendal artery
dissection of the lower end of the ureter
uterine artery
what is the most common ciruclating white blood cell
neutrophils
what white blood cells is the first line attack gainst pyogenic organisms?
neutrophils
how can a neutrophil be recognised?
through its segmented nucleus
blue granules of neutrophils contain?
anti-microbial enzymees
what results in a right shift of the oxyaemoglobin dissociation curve?
decreased 2-3 DPG
the thoracic duct drains into the left venous angle. THis angle is between which vein and the subclavian vein?
internal jugular vein
which vein drains into the chamber of the SA node?
Inferior Vena Cava
the thoracic duct drains into
left venous angle
the right lymphatic duct drains into?
right venous angle
superior vena cava and coronary veins drain into the?
right atrium
intercostal veins from the anterior aspect of the intercostal spaces drain into?
internal thoracic vein
deoxygenated blood from the posterior aspect of the intercostal spaces drain into?
azygous vein
oxygenated blood to the structures in the intercostal spaces arises from?
internal thoracic duct anteriorly and thoracic aorta posteriorly
what is common in patients with chronic kidney disease due to reduced renal erythropoietin?
anaemia
which sexually transmitted infection doesn’t shown up on gram stain. is an intracellular organism that produces both elementary bodies and reticulate bodies during its reproductive cycle. It is diagnosed by PCR
Chlamydia Trachomatis
what is the common mode of inheritence of hereditary spherocytosis?
autosomal dominant
biceps reflex
C5/C6
ankle reflex?
S1
knee reflex?
L3/L4
extremely high lymphocyte count?
CLL