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Eukaryotes versus Prokaryotes
Question 1 what is the main struc...,
Question 2 which type of cells pr...,
Question 3 do prokaryotic cells p...
10  cards
Identify the structure and function of the human cell components [nucleus, cytoplasmic organelles, plasma membrane, cellular receptors].
Question 1 which cell function in...,
Question 2 what is the primary fu...,
Question 3 which function involve...
64  cards
Examine cellular communication and signal transduction.
Question 1 what are cellular rece...,
Question 2 what is the binding si...,
Question 3 what type of interacti...
14  cards
Briefly discuss cell to cell adhesions.
Question 1 what are the three dif...,
Question 2 which macromolecule wi...,
Question 3 what is the role of fi...
6  cards
Differentiate between the 5 cellular adaptations [atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, dysplasia [non-adaptive], metaplasia] and indicate common clinical examples for each.
Clinical question in an 82 year o...,
In a patient with severe narrowin...,
Which of the following is a mecha...
14  cards
Explain cellular injury [mechanisms, unintentional/unintentional, Infectious, Immunologic/Inflammatory Injury].
What is the main cause of hypoxia...,
Which cellular response occurs wh...,
What is the main consequence of o...
24  cards
Analyze the manifestations of cellular injury: accumulation of excessive normal/abnormal substances.
What are the two categories of su...,
Which term is used to describe th...,
Which organ is commonly affected ...
10  cards
Explain cellular death including necrosis, apoptosis, autophagy.
Question 1 which of the following...,
Question 2 which of the following...,
Question 3 which type of necrosis...
15  cards
Examine the defining features of somatic death.
Question 1 what is the primary ma...,
Question 2 what term is used to d...,
Question 3 what causes the purple...
20  cards
Articulate basic pharmacokinetic principles and how they are used to guide drug therapy.
1  cards
What is an NP?
Flashcard 1 question what is the ...,
Question who are nurse practition...,
Question what are the specialty c...
16  cards
Diagnostic Reasoning
Question what is clinical reasoning,
Question how does clinical reason...,
Question what are some key compon...
14  cards
Pharmacotherapy
What is pharmacokinetics,
What are the four phases of pharm...,
What could pharmacokinetics help ...
38  cards
Week 2
Term b12 anemia and pernicious an...,
Question what is the role of b12 ...,
Question what does b12 contribute...
133  cards
week 2 slideshows
Flashcard 1 composition of bloodq...,
Flashcard 2 plasma compositionque...,
Flashcard 3 plasma proteinsquesti...
30  cards
Week 3
Flashcard 1 tumor typesquestion w...,
Flashcard 2 malignant tumorsquest...,
Flashcard 3 carcinoma definitionq...
104  cards
Week 3 pharm
Flashcard 29 antinausea medicatio...,
Lashcard 30 antinausea medication...,
Flashcard 31 antinausea medicatio...
15  cards
week 4
1st line of defense question 1 qu...,
Question 2 question which substan...,
Question 3 question which type of...
96  cards

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