Introductory Clinical Sciences

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Decks in this class (44)

Thrombosis, embolism, ischaemia and infarction - 31/10
Define thrombosis,
What are the 3 components of the ...,
Define embolus
6  cards
Regeneration and Repair - 31/10
Define what resolution of damaged...,
Define what repair of damaged tis...,
Which cells in the body regenerate
4  cards
Pathology Of Atherosclerosis 02.11.23
4 risk factors for atherosclerosis,
What is atherosclerosis
2  cards
Apoptosis And Necrosis 02.11.23
Define apoptosis,
Define necrosis,
What causes cell apoptosis mainly
7  cards
Normal And Abnormal Development 02.11.23
What does congenital mean,
Define inherited,
Define acquired disease
4  cards
Pahtology Of Ageing 03.11.23
0  cards
Inflammation 03.11.23
What are the 5 features of acute ...,
Which cells are the hallmark of i...,
What is a large group of neutroph...
8  cards
Hypertrophy, Hyperplasia, Atrophy, Metaplasia And Dysplasia 03.11.23
Define hypertrophy,
Define hyperplasia,
Define atrophy
5  cards
How To Treat Cancers By Knowing About Their Pathology - 06/11/23
Does basal cell carcinoma spread,
Define carcinoma,
What is leukaemia
9  cards
Carcinogenesis - 06.11.23
Define carcinogenesis,
Define oncogenesis,
What agents are known or suspecte...
12  cards
Formative Assessment - 06.11.23
What type of metaplasia occurs in...,
What process is defined by the fo...,
Name a drug which inhibits platel...
12  cards
Invasion And Metastasis 07.11.23
Do cancerous cells have a growth ...,
Carcinoma in situ meaning,
How can you easily cure carcinoma...
23  cards
The Molecular Pathology Of Cancer Treatments 07.11.23
Explain how conventional chemothe...,
What drug inhibits topoisomerase ...,
What are the 4 drugs which are us...
17  cards
Neoplasia 07.11.23
Define neoplasm,
Define carcinogenesis,
What are 4 reasons of how we migh...
6  cards
Thrombosis: A Case Study 07.11.23
What are the 3 stages of the coag...,
What are the 3 coagulation cascades,
Extrinsic and intrinsic pathways ...
10  cards
Formative Assessment: Neoplasia - 09.11.23
Is aspergillus niger fungi cancerous,
Does radon gas cause lung cancer ...
2  cards
Benign And Malignant Tumours: Tumour Classification
Define tumour as opposed to neoplasm,
Define neoplasm as opposed to tumour,
What is a viscous
33  cards
Tumour Immunology - 10.11.23
Give 2 examples of autoimmune dis...,
Innate vs adaptive immunity,
Where are tumour specific antigen...
5  cards
Vaccines 10.11.23
Define passive immunity,
Define,
Define liver attenuated vaccines
12  cards
A Brief Introduction To Immunology And Adaptive Immunity - 13/11
Dod,
Define adaptive immunity,
What are both innate and adaptive...
69  cards
Detecting and responding to pathogens - 13/11
Define type 1 hypersensitivity rxn,
Define atopy,
Define allergens
3  cards
Allergy And Hypersensitivity 13/11
0  cards
Introduction To Pharmacology Lecture Block 14.11.23
Define pharmacology,
Define pharmacodynamics,
Define pharmacokinetics
58  cards
Ageing and Immunity 14.11.23
What immunological alterations oc...,
What is immunosenescence,
Slide 10
4  cards
Pharmacokinetics In Practice & Introduction To Pharmacogenomics 14.11.23
Define 1st order kinetics,
Define zero order kinetics,
What is cmax in drug plasma concs
18  cards
Drugs And Receptors 16.11.23
Define receptor,
What 3 types of chemicals can com...,
What are the 4 types of receptor
31  cards
Drugs - Enzymes And Transporters 16.11.23
What is an enzyme inhibitor,
What are the 2 types of enzyme in...,
How do irreversible inhibitors work
17  cards
Drug Development 16.11.23
Define druggability,
What are the 5 current models of ...,
Name 6 recombinant proteins in cl...
6  cards
Opioid Pharmacology 17.11.23
How do opioids work,
What is bioavailability of oral m...,
What is morphine metabolised to
8  cards
Pharmacology Of Autonomic Nervous System 17.11.23
Structure of autonomic nervous sy...,
Structure of somatic nervous system,
Structure of parasympathetic nerv...
19  cards
Drug Interactions 20.11.23
Clearance rate,
When does pharmacodynamic drug in...,
When do pharmacokinetic drug reac...
21  cards
Adverse Drug Reactions 20.11.23
Define adverse drug reaction adr,
What are 4 wider impacts of adrs ...,
What are 4 wider impacts of adrs ...
20  cards
Allergic Reactions To Drugs And Anaphylaxis 20.11.23
Ff,
Can anaphylaxis be immunological ...,
What drug hypersensitivities are ...
13  cards
Bacteria As Causes Of Diseases - 21.11.23
Define pathogen,
Define commensal,
Define opportunist pathogen
31  cards
Gram Positive Bacteria 21.11.23
0  cards
Mycobacteria 24.11.23
What disease is caused by the myc...,
What disease is caused by the myc...,
What disease is caused by the myc...
13  cards
Viruses As Causes Of Disease 24.11.23
Define a virus,
What are the 5 different shapes o...,
Slide 13
15  cards
Invasive Meningococcal Disease 24.11.23
What are the 6 causes of meningitis,
What is invasive meningococcal di...,
What are the 2 main manifestation...
4  cards
Fungal Infections 27.11.23
Are fungi eukaryotic or prokaryotic,
What is fungi cell walls made of,
Is fungi heterotrophic an organis...
20  cards
Protozoa 27.11.23
Define protozoa,
What is the main biological role ...,
How do all protozoa engulf food
15  cards
Principles Of Antibiotics 28.11.23
Define antibiotics,
What are antimicrobials,
Does the crucial binding site var...
13  cards
HIV– epidemiology, prevention and testing 30.11.23
What does prep stand for,
What does pep stand for,
What condition is pcp why is this...
8  cards
HIV Virology And Immunology 30.11.23
What is the virology of hiv 6 steps,
What are the 9 steps of replicati...,
What happens when gp120 binds to cd4
4  cards
The Clinical Features Of HIV And AIDS 30.11.23
What are the 2 markers used to mo...,
A cd4 count below what value is t...,
50 of all new infections occurrin...
4  cards

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