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Decks in this class (54)

acidosis and alkalosis stuff
What are acid base imbalances,
What are the 4 main types of acid...,
How do metabolic and respiratory ...
50  cards
buffering flashcards
What is a buffering system,
Where are buffering systems located,
What are the four main buffering ...
15  cards
problems with electrolytes
What is hypernatremia,
What are early signs of hypernatr...,
What are late signs of hypernatremia
26  cards
electrolyte flashcards - Sheet1
Where are electrolytes and solute...,
What are the predominant electrol...,
What are the predominant electrol...
21  cards
fluid stuff
How does fluid distribution in co...,
What conditions can alter fluid d...,
How does the distribution of tota...
17  cards
fluid and osmotic pressure stuff
What is osmotic pressure,
What is the function of hydrostat...,
What is the function of oncotic p...
27  cards
renal objectives 1-5 (kidney function and hormone stuff)
What is the glomerulus,
How does blood enter and exit the...,
What is the function of the glome...
55  cards
renal objectives 6-and like half of 7 (tests and problems)
What do renal clearance tests mea...,
What can renal clearance tests he...,
Why are renal clearance tests useful
107  cards
rest of renal objective 7 (renal problems)
What is chronic glomerulonephritis,
Common secondary causes of chroni...,
What are the manifestations of ch...
47  cards
renal objectives 8 and 9
What is acute kidney injury aki,
What can severe aki lead to,
Who can aki occur in
20  cards
stuff we did in neuro october 2nd 2024
What protects the brain from injury,
What does the cns rely on for its...,
Can damaged brain tissue recover ...
46  cards
neuro objectives 6-8 - Sheet1
What percentage of total cardiac ...,
Through which arteries does blood...,
What percentage of the body s oxy...
28  cards
data processing deficits and alterations in cerebral hemodynamics - Sheet1
What is delirium,
What are the three classification...,
How long does delirium typically ...
20  cards
brain trauma and injury - Sheet1
What is a traumatic brain injury tbi,
Which gender has the highest inci...,
What are common causes of tbi in ...
33  cards
spine and stroke - Sheet1
What is a spinal cord injury sci,
What is the difference between a ...,
Who is at the greatest risk for sci
32  cards
infection_inflammation of CNS and movement disorders - Sheet1
What is meningitis,
How do organisms usually enter th...,
What are the types of meningitis
41  cards
demyelinating, pns, neuromuscular junction disorders and lumbar puncture - Sheet1
What is multiple sclerosis ms,
What is the function of myelin,
What is the mechanism of ms
39  cards
hormone general info- endocrine objectives 1-4
What are hormones,
What is the role of primary messe...,
What analogy explains primary mes...
40  cards
hormone glands-objective 5
Where is the hypothalamus located,
What is the primary function of t...,
What physiological functions does...
48  cards
endocrine conditions 1-7
What is acromegaly,
What are the risk factors for acr...,
What is the etiology of acromegaly
53  cards
endocrine conditions 8-14
What is thyroid cancer,
What are the primary risk factors...,
What is the main manifestation of...
49  cards
endocrine diabetes and diabetes problems
What is diabetes mellitus dm,
What are three major complication...,
How does dm contribute to cardiov...
72  cards
aging endocrine system and acth stim test
What are common effects of aging ...,
What is a common endocrine diseas...,
How can aging lead to hypercalcemia
13  cards
cancer objectives 1-3
What is cancer,
What is a neoplasm,
How are malignant neoplasms class...
52  cards
cancer hallmarks and traits
What are the hallmarks of cancer,
What is sustained proliferative s...,
What are proto oncogenes and onco...
33  cards
paroneoplastic syndromes, mechanisms, and risks for cancer
What are paraneoplastic syndromes,
What are common features of paran...,
What paraneoplastic syndrome is a...
39  cards
the cancer bit
What are solid cancers,
What are liquid cancers,
What is the leading cause of canc...
38  cards
blood background - Sheet1
What is the primary function of a...,
Which serum protein is involved i...,
What is the role of fibrinogen in...
24  cards
anemias - Sheet1
What is anemia,
What are the main etiologies of a...,
What is the impact of anemia on o...
54  cards
lymph node organs, iron cycle, hemostasis, evaluation of blood - Sheet1
What is the spleen and what are i...,
What role does the spleen play in...,
How does the spleen filter and cl...
31  cards
lymph problems - Sheet1
What is lymphadenopathy,
What is local lymphadenopathy,
What causes local lymphadenopathy
30  cards
cellular injury final - Sheet1
What is the primary fuel needed f...,
How many kilocalories of atp are ...,
What are the waste products produ...
32  cards
infection final - Sheet1
What is the difference between gr...,
Why is it harder for antibiotics ...,
What is the role of oxygen in aer...
40  cards
fluid and electrolytes final - Sheet1
What is osmotic pressure,
What are the two main types of fi...,
What is capillary hydrostatic pre...
37  cards
hematology final - Sheet1
What is hemostasis,
What components are necessary for...,
What is the sequence of events in...
13  cards
cancer final - Sheet1
What does the suffix oma refer to...,
What are benign tumors and how ar...,
What are malignant tumors and how...
22  cards
neuro final - Sheet1
What is the role of neurotransmit...,
What is the function of norepinep...,
How do cocaine and amphetamines a...
15  cards
endocrine final - Sheet1
What is diabetes insipidus di,
What are the causes of diabetes i...,
What are the manifestations of di...
35  cards
renal final - Sheet1
What is the function of the glome...,
What is the glomerular filtration...,
How is gfr related to renal blood...
18  cards
innate immunity final - Sheet1
What are plasma protein systems,
How are plasma protein systems ac...,
What is the role of the complemen...
29  cards
heart pathway <3
What is the pathway of blood from...,
What is the next step after blood...,
What condition can occur with tri...
14  cards
diseases of the arteries - Sheet1
What is arteriosclerosis,
What is the mechanism of arterios...,
What is atherosclerosis
52  cards
diseases of the veins - Sheet1
What are varicose veins,
What causes varicose veins,
What is the mechanism behind vari...
56  cards
pericarditis and valvular dysfunction shit - Sheet1
What is pericarditis,
What are some common etiologies o...,
How does pericarditis affect the ...
17  cards
heart failure and cardiomyopathies - Sheet1
What is heart failure,
What is hfpef,
What is hfref
21  cards
normal sinus rhythm and ecotopy vs dysrhythmias - Sheet1
What is a normal sinus rhythm,
What does an action potential rep...,
What happens during depolarization
16  cards
pulmo objectives 1-3 - Sheet1
What is oxygenation,
How is o2 carried in the serum,
How do o2 and co2 move across the...
38  cards
chest wall disorders, pleural abnormalities, restrictive lung diseases, inhaltion disorders - Sheet1
What is the impact of chest wall ...,
What are examples of chest wall d...,
What is flail chest
39  cards
obstructive lung diseases and respiratory tract infections
What is obstructive lung disease,
Common manifestations of obstruct...,
What is asthma
49  cards
gi objectives 1-5 - Sheet1
What are the primary components o...,
Which glands produce saliva,
What controls salivation
52  cards
gi objective 6 and esophagus_ulcers_gastric conditions - Sheet1
How does the liver receive its bl...,
What percentage of the liver s bl...,
What do hepatocytes secrete
45  cards
liver, pancreas, peritonitis - Sheet1
What is hepatic failure,
What is the mechanism of hepatic ...,
What are the manifestations of he...
34  cards
gallbladder, intestines - Sheet1
What is cholelithiasis,
What is cholecystitis,
How is cholecystitis classified
47  cards
cdiff, apendicitis, congenital_embryonic, CF, celiac - Sheet1
What is clostridium difficile c d...,
What are the risk factors for c d...,
What is the mechanism of c diff c...
39  cards

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