Third Partials A and B Flashcards

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Patients with more severe asthma can worsen during sleep often around

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4am

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1
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It not a way in which urinary system keeps homeostasis

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By nerve impulses

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2
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It is true about kidneys

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13cm of high, 8cm of wide, 2.5cm thick

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3
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When your blood need more water your body enhance

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Reabsorpiton

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4
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Hormone related with the release of the ovum from the follicle during the ovulatory phase

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FSH

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5
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UTI is mos common in

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Women

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6
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Cell in charge of the transmission of nerve impulses

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Neuron

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7
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Type of hormone that requieres help of a second messenger

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Non-steroid

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8
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In an action potential, sodium is

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Getting in

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9
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Autonomous nervous system came from

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CNS

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10
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Role of temporal lobe

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Audition

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11
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Promote actions in the uterus and mamary glands

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Oxytocin

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12
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Is part of the hindbrain

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Amygdala

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13
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Rises calcium in blood

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Parathyroid

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14
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Role of the occipital lobe

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Vision

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15
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Simulates water reabsorption

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ADH

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16
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Reticular formation

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Allos to focus despite distraction

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17
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Rise glucose levels

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Glucagon

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18
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Is released on intense excersice

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Cortisol

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19
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Transition between sleep and wakening

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Pons

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20
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Hormone like substances also known as local hormones

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Prostaglandis

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21
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Molecule known as a 2nd messenger in the transmission of chemical messages by hormones

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CAMP

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22
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Common name to describe bladder infection

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Cystitis

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23
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When a kidney continue getting worst despite if the cause of the renal fauliure can be treated or not is known as

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No turn back point

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24
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Mos common demmentia in edlerly people

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Alzheimer

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25
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The second most important and frequent neurodegenerative disorder is due to the lack of

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Dopamine

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26
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Common trigger of asthma

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Excersise, environmental alergies, emotions

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27
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Is the most effective therapy against parkinson

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Levodopa

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28
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Most common cause of peptic ulcer

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Heliobacter pulori

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29
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Name of the cancer that raise from pleura

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Mesothelinoma

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30
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Left hemisphere is in charge of matematical skills?

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True

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31
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One of the earliest signs of diabetes is the presence of a 4th cardiac sound?

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false, is a sign of hypertension

32
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Hippocampus is part of the midbrain?

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Its a part of a forebrain

33
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Brain stem is in charge of vital functions such as breathing

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True

34
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Urethra is the tube that connects bladder with kidneys?

A

No, is the urether

35
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Water in the tubule reabsorption goes back into circulation by active transport?

A

False, it hapens by osmosis

36
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Epinephrine rises cardiac rythm

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True

37
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A resting potential has an electric charge of +40 to +90 mv

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It is -40 to -90 mv

38
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Lung cnacer is developed in the pleura?

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True

39
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Bacterial meningitis is more aggesive than viral meningitis?

A

True

40
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Process that happens in the kidneys to remove what is not worth to keep

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Filtration

41
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Structure that communicates kidneys with bladder

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Urether

42
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Sympathetic divison came from

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Autonomous NS

43
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Hormones that have an easy pass trough the cell membrane of the target cell

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Steroid

44
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Site of neuron of myelin interruption promoting the faster traveling of nerve impulses

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Nodes

45
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Amount of mv that reach a threshold activating a neuron

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+50 mv

46
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CNS is protected in this way

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Bone, meminges and brain blood barrier

47
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Term that defines the spread of cancer

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Metastasis

48
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Hormone that promotes the formation of breast milk

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Prolactin

49
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Returns to circulation clean, filters blood?

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Renal vein

50
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Bundles of myelin-sheated axons

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White matter

51
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Increase metabolic rate

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Thyroxine

52
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Part of hindbrain?

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Cerebellum

53
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Works on long term memory?

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Hippocampus

54
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Rises glucose

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Glucagon

55
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Cell bodies, dendrites and neurological cells

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Gray matter

56
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Stimulates the release of adrenal hormones in the cortex

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ACTH

57
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Develops secondary sexual characteristics on females

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Estrogens

58
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Smaller in people with schizofrenia

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Cingu,ate gyrus

59
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Sperm production

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Testosterone

60
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Are supplements associated with gastritis

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Potassium and iron

61
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Most of symptoms released with movement and the second most important and frequent neurodegenerative disorder is due to the lack of…

A

Dopamine

62
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The american diabetes association recomends keeping blood sugar levels in the range of…

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100 to 140 after meals and 80 to 120 before meals

63
Q

Destruction of lung perenchyma leading to loss of elastic lung tissue

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Emphysema

64
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About 50% of patients with this disease die witthin 10 years of diagnosis

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COPD

65
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Structural and functional unit of kidneys

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Nephrone

66
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Most common kind of diabetes

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Type 2

67
Q

Lymohatic filariasis is caused by

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W. Bahciotty, B. Malayi, B. Timoli

68
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Over production of thyroid hormone

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Hyperthiroidism

69
Q

Bleeding is an alarm feature of gastritis which is more likely during puberty?

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True

70
Q

Hypertension treatment include diurects, and drugs such as alfa- blockers?

A

alfablockers not, B-blockers yes

71
Q

Primary hypertension has no cure?

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True

72
Q

Filarial infection can be transmited by a mosquito bite?

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True

73
Q

One common sign of asthma is dyspnea and weezing?

A

True

74
Q

About 70% of patients with diagnosed COPD die within 10 years?

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About 50% of patients

75
Q

About 25% of lung cancer has no symptoms?

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True

76
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Gestational is a type of diabetes?

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True

77
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Hyperthyroidism is a deficiency of thyroid hormone?

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Is a overproduction of thyroid hormone