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Intro to Pathophysiology
Oars is a patient communication t...,
Compare and contrast signs and sy...,
What is etiology
8  cards
Chapter 1
Cellular metabolism energy produc...,
Cellular metabolism energy produc...,
Define diffusion
18  cards
Chapter 2
Down syndrome is the most commonl...,
The risk of down syndrome increas...,
Risk of down syndrome increases w...
34  cards
Chapter 3
Epigenetics vs genetics,
What is dna methylation,
Risk factors for common genetic d...
10  cards
chapter 4
Define cellular accumulation infi...,
Define coagulative necrosis where...,
Define liquefactive necrosis wher...
21  cards
Chapter 6
What are the cardinal signs of in...,
What are the typical signs and sy...,
What are the typical signs and sy...
13  cards
Chapter 8
Describe the different types of h...,
Describe the hypersensitivity rea...,
Describe the hypersensitivity rea...
18  cards
Chapter 7
Define and give examples of activ...,
Define and give examples of passi...,
Describe the structure and functi...
16  cards
Chapter 9
Define communicability,
Define pathogenicity,
Define portal of entry
12  cards
exam 1 extra practice question
Due to a kidney stone trapped in ...,
A 52 year old runner notices a bu...,
A 7 year old boy is getting his c...
10  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 11
What is the difference between be...,
Lipoma leiomyoa and meningioma ar...,
Carcinoma adenocarcinoma sarcoma ...
38  cards
exam 2: chapter 12
List the risk and environmental f...,
Human papillomavirus can cause wh...,
Helicobacter pylori can cause ___...
20  cards
Exam 2: chapter 13
The most common childhood cancers...,
List the risk environmental facto...,
Which of the following is true re...
8  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 5
Ph level,
Pco2 levels,
Hco3 levels
70  cards
Exam 2: chapter 5 (Acid-Base)
How does the chemical system regu...,
How does the respiratory system r...,
How does the renal system regulat...
32  cards
Exam 2: chapter 28
What is the function of type 2 pn...,
Contrast between peripheral and c...,
Where are central chemoreceptors ...
11  cards
Exam 2: chapter 29
Define orthopnea,
What is a pneumothorax,
What is a closed pneumothorax
54  cards
Exam 2: chapter 30
Viral croup larynogotracheobronch...,
Which time of the year is viral c...,
What is the most common cause of ...
20  cards
Exam 3 chapter 25
Describe the function of the peri...,
Describe the electrical activity ...,
Define cardiac output
47  cards
exam 3 practice chapter 25-27
Which of the following is an accu...,
Calcium channel blockers increase...,
Potassium channel blockers increa...
58  cards
exam 3: chapter 26
What are some risk factors for va...,
Risk factors for varicose veins,
Define thrombus
26  cards
exam 3: chapter 27
Risk factors for congenital heart...,
Anatomy of congenital heart defec...,
Define kawasaki disease
5  cards
exam 3: chapter 37
What are the components of swallo...,
What are the functions of the com...,
Describe what happens at the orop...
17  cards
Exam 3: chapter 38
General clinical manifestations o...,
What is the difference between re...,
Define nausea and anorexia
31  cards
exam 3: chapter 39
0  cards

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