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Decks in this class (85)

Brachial and Lumbo-Sacral Plexuses
What does the anterior wall of th...,
What is pectoralis major palpable as,
What is the movement of the humer...
72  cards
Sarcomere Structure
What are the 5 defining character...,
What is the specific skeletal mus...,
What is the specific skeletal mus...
51  cards
Teamwork in Healthcare
What are the group task member types,
What are the group maintenance me...,
What are the 5 stages of a groups...
5  cards
Joints 1 - Glenohumeral and Hip Joints
What are the movements of the gh ...,
What are the movements of the hip...,
What are the intrinsic anterior l...
118  cards
Pharmacology of the Neuromuscular Junction
What are the 3 ways to block neur...,
What can inhibit ach release,
What are examples of inhibitors c...
42  cards
Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle
What are the 3 muscle tissue types,
What is skeletal muscle also know...,
What are the 5 characteristics of...
52  cards
Bloodborne Pathogens
What are the viral features of hiv,
What are the steps involved in hi...,
What is the treatment for aids
33  cards
Ascending Neural Pathways
What are the 3 principal ascendin...,
What tract carries information fr...,
Where does fasciculus cuneate car...
37  cards
ANS 3
What are the 3 catecholamine nts,
What adrenoceptor agonist would y...,
What adrenoceptor agonist would y...
23  cards
Signal Transduction
What are the two main types of ki...,
What are the the two main types o...,
What happens at g protein coupled...
3  cards
Innate Immunity
What are the 3 phases of immunity,
What are the three activation pat...,
What is the trigger for the class...
10  cards
Antibodies
Where do b cells originate from,
What are naive b cells,
What happens to germinal centres ...
30  cards
Nerves 1: Arm and Thigh
Musculocutaneous nerve motor fibres,
Musculocutaneous nerve becomes wh...,
Roots of musculocutaneous nerve
23  cards
Nerves 2: Forearm, Hand, Leg and Foot
Where is injury of the median ner...,
What is the result of injury to t...,
What does injury to ant interosse...
32  cards
Tumour Pathology
What are the supporting structure...,
What is meant by autonomous,
What cancer has the highest incid...
39  cards
Atherosclerosis
What are causes of chronic endoth...,
What are examples of endothelial ...,
What are the effects of hyperlipi...
5  cards
Sepsis
What is colonisation,
What is infection,
What is septicaemia
13  cards
Sensory Receptors 1
What are 5 general classes of sen...,
What are cutaneous sensory receptors,
What sensation is linked to a fibres
22  cards
Sensory Receptors 2
What are the implications of size...,
Why do all areas of the body not ...,
What is signal convergence
17  cards
Carcinogenesis
What is initiation,
What is a carcinogen,
What is promotion acceleration
26  cards
Bloodborne Pathogens
What are the routes of hiv transm...,
Which strain of hiv is more common,
What are viral features of hiv
31  cards
Pharmacokinetics 1
What are the 7 routes of drug adm...,
What are the advantages and disad...,
What are the advantages and disad...
16  cards
Reflexes 1
What are the different fibre type...,
What is the conduction velocity d...,
What is the conduction velocity d...
37  cards
Reflexes 2
What are 3 main features of muscl...,
What are features of a monosynapt...,
What are features of polysynaptic...
31  cards
Thrombosis, Embolism and Infarction
What are other potential bases of...,
What are the roles of platelets i...,
What happens with turbulent blood...
24  cards
NSAIDs
What are the main actions of nsaids,
What is the primary action of nsaids,
What are the 2 mechanisms by whic...
34  cards
Molecular Patterning During Development
What is intermembranous ossification,
In which week of development do t...,
What are hox genes
56  cards
Cell Division
What is the cell cycle critically...,
When is cdk activity at its peak,
What is cdk regulated by
30  cards
Cell Death
What are the different types of n...,
Features of coagulative necrosis,
Features of colliquative necrosis
36  cards
Meiosis
What is the difference between me...,
What happens in mitosis at metaph...,
What happens in meiosis at metaph...
9  cards
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs
What are the 5 main classes of li...,
What do chylomicrons do,
Where are chylomicron remnants ta...
30  cards
Glycolysis
What is niacin,
What does vitamin b3 provide in t...,
What can a lack of naicin cause
7  cards
Screening
What are some screening programme...,
What are some screening programme...,
What are some screening programme...
16  cards
Wrist and Hand; Ankle and Foot
What are the tarsal bones of the ...,
Minus the tarsals what are the ot...,
What are the movements of distal ...
49  cards
Disorders of Growth and Differentiation
What is an example of physiologic...,
What is an example of pathologica...,
What are examples of physiologica...
33  cards
Health and Homelessness
What are the tiers in maslows hie...,
What forms the self actualisation...,
What forms the esteem tier
6  cards
Coping
What is the definition of coping,
What are the 3 possible responses...,
What response upon primary apprai...
26  cards
Stress
What are the stages of general ad...,
What is the 2 step physiological ...,
What is involved in sympathetic a...
22  cards
Use of Medicines
What does the regulation of medic...,
What are the uk medicine regulators,
What is the role of the mhra
14  cards
Innate Immunity
What are routes of entry for path...,
What are routes of entry for path...,
What pathogen causes meningococca...
33  cards
ANS 1
Where do pre ganglionic fibres or...,
Where do post ganglionic fibres o...,
Where in the cns do sympathetic p...
39  cards
Osteoporosis
Stats how many women are affected...,
Stats how many men are affected b...,
What structural changes occur in ...
33  cards
Ascending Neural Pathways
Which ascending tracts carries in...,
Which ascending tracts carries in...,
Which tracts carry proprioceptive...
48  cards
Citric Acid Cycle and Respiratory Chain
From what is fad formed,
What does a deficiency of ribofla...,
What vitamin does coa contain
10  cards
Genetic Basis of Multifactorial Disease
What is polymorphism,
Quantitative inheritance,
Single gene disorders vs complex ...
20  cards
Impact of Live Events on Patient Wellbeing
What are strengths of the social ...,
What are limitations of the socia...,
What are the other life event scales
5  cards
B and T Cells and MHC
Where are t cells derived from,
What happens to t cell precursor ...,
What are the steps of thymine edu...
19  cards
B and T Cells and Cytokines
How do cells communicate,
What are cytokines,
What 3 behaviours can cytokines e...
21  cards
Bone Growth and Fractures
What is the role of sex steroids ...,
What happens to bone growth at en...,
Which bones have only one ossific...
45  cards
Infections of Bones and Joints
What organisms can predispose ost...,
What predispositions can cause os...,
Which organisms are responsible f...
17  cards
Cancer Chemotherapy
What are the 3 main approaches to...,
What are the 4 types of tradition...,
What are the major groups of alky...
50  cards
Drug-Receptor Interactions 1 and 2
What 4 regulatory protein familie...,
How can partial agonists affect r...,
What is a competitive antagonist
5  cards
Lymph Drainage of Limbs
Where do axillary lymph nodes rec...,
What are the 5 groups of axillary...,
To which lymph nodes does the ant...
36  cards
Anticoagulant Drugs and Antiplatelets
What is haemostasis,
How does haemostasis occur,
What are some causes of acquired ...
32  cards
Haematopoiesis and Anaemia
What is the lifespan of erythrocytes,
What is the lifespan of a neutrophil,
What is lifespan of lymphocytes
21  cards
Blood Groups
How many blood group systems are ...,
What are the most important blood...,
When do igg antibodies mainly occur
20  cards
Haematopathology: Anaemia and Leukaemia
How long for rbc to mature in marrow,
What inherited conditions can cau...,
Through which conditions can anae...
19  cards
Mendelian Inheritance of Human Disease
What are different types of mutat...,
What are the types of disease cau...,
What are the effects of promoter ...
18  cards
Descending Motor Pathways
What tasks are goal directed purp...,
What are features of upper motor ...,
What are features of lower motor ...
37  cards
Antibodies
What produces antibodies,
What are the central lymphoid org...,
What are the peripheral secondary...
22  cards
Tumour Pathology
What is a tumour,
What are features of benign tumours,
What are features of malignant tu...
52  cards
Epidemiology Key Concepts
What forms the epidemiological triad,
What are the different sources of...,
What is point prevalence
13  cards
Epigenetics and Abnormal Gene Expression
What is x chromosome inactivation,
What initiates the mechanism of s...,
What mechanism follows silencing
31  cards
Chromosomes and Chromosomal Abnormalitites
What is a chromosome recognised by,
What are some chromosome changes ...,
What is trisomy 21 and what does ...
16  cards
Gene Expression in Development
What are totipotent cells,
What are pluripotent cells,
What are multipotent cells
10  cards
Reflexes 3
What happens when the golgi tendo...,
What is the function of golgi ten...,
What is the role of golgi tendon ...
13  cards
ANS 2
What are the effects of anticholi...,
What are predominate locations of...,
What are predominate locations of...
39  cards
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Which layers of the skin does imp...,
Which layers of the skin does ery...,
Which layers of the skin does cel...
5  cards
Introduction to the Limbs
What is the only structure that f...
1  cards
Pectoral and Pelvic Girdles
Which bones form the pectoral girdle,
What are features of the pectoral...,
Which bones form the pelvic girdle
42  cards
Force Generation, Energy Usage and Fibre Types
0  cards
Elbow and Knee Joints
0  cards
Glenohumeral & Hip Joints
What is the glenohumeral joint,
What is the hip joint,
Describe physical features of the...
29  cards
Introduction to Metabolism
What is metabolism,
What disorders involve changes in...,
When can a reaction occur
3  cards
Excitation Contraction Coupling in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle
What occurs during depolarisation...,
What is the role of the transvers...,
Where is calcium recycled between
19  cards
Metabolic Stores
What are the main ketone bodies t...,
Why are ketone bodies made,
What compound is converted to ure...
4  cards
Sensory Receptors 1 & 2
What are the main classes of sens...,
What is the role of mechanoreceptors,
What is the role of thermoreceptors
35  cards
Blood Supply of the Limbs
What are the 3 branches of the ao...,
Where does the brachiocephalic tr...,
What branches does the brachiocep...
17  cards
Metabolism in Health and Disease
What does insulin stimulate,
What is the role of glucagon in t...,
What is the role of amines adrena...
6  cards
Smooth Muscle Contraction
What smooth muscle structural fea...,
By what mechanism does smooth mus...,
Where is smooth muscle found
12  cards
Signal Transduction
What does g protein type g q or g...,
What does g protein type gs do,
What does g protein type gi do
10  cards
Ethics at the Beginning of Life
What occurs in scenario a for med...,
What occurs in scenario b for med...,
What occurs in scenario c for med...
6  cards
Nerves of Upper Limb
Myotomes lateral rotation,
Myotomes medial rotation,
Myotomes adduction
7  cards
Molecular Pathology of Tumours
What are properties of malignant ...,
What is dysplasia,
What sort of genes become altered...
32  cards
Clinical Anatomy
Where is the safe area for intrag...,
Bursitis,
Femoral neck fracture
4  cards

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