Clinical Pathology

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Decks in this class (65)

CP1 Bacterial Pathogens
What colour do gram bacteria stain,
What causes gram bacteria to appe...,
What is the role of the waxy myco...
67  cards
CP2 germbugs - the bugs
Why do antibiotics act differentl...,
Staph aureus can withstand high n...,
What can bacteraemia of staph aur...
10  cards
CP3 fungal pathogens
What are 4 types of fungal pathogens,
What are two growth forms of fungi,
Where are fungi found
86  cards
CP4 germbugs - the drugs
Where can i find good revision re...
1  cards
CP5 parasitology
What are 8 common parasitic infec...,
Define a parasite,
A parasite always causes disease ...
4  cards
CP6 Benign lung pathology
What are important factors for a ...,
What can affect the amount of air...,
What is the key aspect of inflamm...
42  cards
CP7 viral and prion pathogens
How many significant herpes virus...,
How many significant respiratory ...,
What is needed for virsuses to re...
34  cards
CP8 malignant lung pathology
What is the definition of lung ma...,
What are the two types of maligna...,
What is the most common uni cancer
25  cards
CP9 pleural pathology
What are 5 common pleural patholo...,
What are the two layers of pleura...,
What two layers are the pleura fo...
47  cards
CP10 respiratory infections
What are common causes of an acut...,
What in the history helps you dia...,
What is the most common infectiou...
31  cards
CP11 clinicopathological symposium
What is lights criteria
1  cards
CP3-1 Intro to antibacterial and anti fungal agents
What is the function of antimicro...,
What are some processes that anti...,
What are antibiotics
45  cards
CP3-3 infection tests
What are the main test used in th...,
What are three inflammatory marke...,
How is white blood cell count aff...
30  cards
CP3-2 antivirals
What are the two types of influen...,
What are the subtypes of influenza a,
What are the 2 lineages of influe...
41  cards
CP3-4 infection prevention and control
What was the prevalence of health...,
What is involved in the chain of ...,
What is the mode of transmission ...
27  cards
CP3-5 antibacterial concepts and antibiotics
What is the minimum inhibitory co...,
What needs to be considered along...,
How is susceptibility of an antib...
27  cards
CP3-6 investigations of specific infections
What are three cns infections,
Who should be offered hiv testing,
What is meningitis
53  cards
CP3-7, 9 & 10 pathogen-infection-antibiotic matching
What test can be used to differen...,
What are the four mechanisms of d...,
What are two common bacterias tha...
51  cards
CP3-8 antibiotic resistance
What is selection pressure,
How does transmission of resistan...,
What is the most likely cause of ...
21  cards
CP4-1 & 2 pathology of the urogenital tract
What is a renal cell carcinoma wh...,
Do males or females present more ...,
What age group are more likely to...
74  cards
CP4-3 renal function tests and hydration status
What are the 5 main functions of ...,
What is the functional unit of th...,
What is polyuria
49  cards
CP4-4 medical renal pathology
What three areas of the kidney ar...,
What are examples of renal diseas...,
What are examples of renal diseas...
36  cards
CP4-5 urinary tract infections
What is a uti,
How do you diagnose a uti,
Why do we use cultures when a pat...
62  cards
CP5-1 allergic diseases
What are symptoms of rhinitis,
What are the two types of allergi...,
What causes seasonal allergic rhi...
52  cards
CP5-2 autoimmune diseases
How do the innate and adaptive im...,
What cells are involved in the in...,
What innate immune cells are acti...
50  cards
CP5-3 immunodeficiency
What are the 4 main physiological...,
What is immunodeficiency,
What are the two types of immunod...
48  cards
CP5-4 diagnosis of autoimmune diseases
How can an autoimmune disease dev...,
What is sclerodactyly,
How might scleroderma systemic sc...
30  cards
CP5-5 MHC and transplant rejection
0  cards
CP5-6 infection in immunocompromised host
What does immunocompromised mean,
What are examples of innate defences,
What extremes affect the healthy ...
28  cards
CP5-7 immunotherapeutics and immunomodulation
What is immunomodulation,
What are three therapeutic effect...,
What are immunomodulators
57  cards
CP6-1 breast pathology
What is health screening,
Who is eligible for breast screening,
How often are eligible women invi...
43  cards
CP6-2 uterine pathology and pcos
What is endometriosis,
What is the epidemiology of endom...,
What are four theories for the ae...
50  cards
CP6-3 clinical infections in childhood and pregnancy
What are potential consequences o...,
How do babies get passive immunity,
What is an infection dangerous in...
58  cards
CP7-1 Intro to haematology
What are the four main sub catego...,
What is haemopoiesis,
Where do different cell lineages ...
27  cards
CP7-2 transfusion medicine
When was the first unpublished bl...,
When was the first published bloo...,
Why is leucodepletion done
65  cards
CP7-3 Acute leukaemia and MDS
What cause leukaemia,
What can cause secondary acute le...,
What is the median age of present...
49  cards
CP7-4 heritable bleeding disorders
What is balanced in the hemostati...,
How are hemostatic plugs formed,
What does factor x become when it...
47  cards
CP7-5 haemoglobinopathies & obstetric haematology
At what stage of pregnancy is hae...,
What is involved in haemoglobinop...,
If a pregnancy is classed as high...
41  cards
CP7-6 paediatric haematology
0  cards
CP7-7 acquired bleeding disorders
0  cards
CP7-8 haematological emergencies
What are some thrombosis related ...,
What are some haemolysis related ...,
What are some transfusion reactio...
47  cards
CP7-9 thrombosis and risk factors for thrombosis
0  cards
CP7-10 chronic myeloproliferative disorders
What is chronic myeloid leukaemia,
What is the epidemiology,
What chromosome is associated wit...
38  cards
CP7-11 myeloma and lymphoma
What is a myeloma,
What is the epidemiology of myeloma,
What is myeloma preceded by in al...
61  cards
CP7-12 common causes of anaemia and thrombocytopenia
0  cards
CP8-1 cardiovascular pathology 1
What is the epidemiology of cvd,
What is ischaemic heart disease,
What is the aetiology of ischaemi...
57  cards
CP8-2 cardiovascular pathology 2
What is the cardiac output equation,
What are two types of heart failure,
When is systolic heart failure di...
27  cards
CP8-3 cardiovascular pathology 3
What is peripheral vascular disease,
What is the epidemiology of perip...,
What is the aetiology of peripher...
59  cards
CP9-1 diseases of the endocrine system
What is meant by the term neurocrine,
What is meant by the term endocrine,
What is meant by the term paracrine
80  cards
CP9-2 investigations of endocrine disease
What are hormones,
What are the three main type of h...,
What are all steroid hormones mad...
46  cards
CP9-3 Diabetes
What is the epidemiology of diabe...,
What is the epidemiology of diabe...,
How many premature deaths per wee...
55  cards
CP9-4 bone and new markers
What is the purpose of bone,
What is the composition of bone,
How much of bone in the skeleton ...
67  cards
CP10-1
0  cards
CP10-2
0  cards
CP10-2 Inflammatory Skin Tumours
What cells give us skin pigment a...,
What are the 5 main layers if the...,
What are examples of non infectio...
73  cards
CP10-3 Osteoarticular Pathology
How is haemopoietic precursors re...,
How does the role of osteoblasts ...,
What are the main components of bone
88  cards
CP10-4 Clinical Infections Orthopaedic, Skin And Soft Tissue
What is the function of skin,
What type of bacteria colonises t...,
What are viral warts
60  cards
CP11-1 Upper GI Pathology
What are 3 main pathologies affec...,
What are 3 pathologies affecting ...,
What is an example of a pathology...
57  cards
CP11-2&4 Hepatobiliary System and pancreas
What cells make up the normal par...,
What are the portal tracts,
Where do primary tumours of the l...
76  cards
CP11-3 Lower GI Pathology
What are the two subtypes of ibd,
What is the epidemiology of ibd,
Who is more likely to have chroni...
43  cards
CP11-5 Liver and Pancreatic Disease
What cells is the liver mainly ma...,
What are the functions of the liver,
What are some systemic effects si...
46  cards
CP11-6
0  cards
CP11-7 GI Infections
What sites in the gi tract are st...,
What are some non sterile sites o...,
Does presence of all bacteria eg ...
40  cards
CP11-8 Nutritional Support in Trauma
What is the definition of trauma,
What percentage of global mortali...,
What are some potential features ...
45  cards
CP11-9 GI Infections Part 2
What is the second leading cause ...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are some physical factors to...
64  cards

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