1st year - principles

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Anatomy 2 and 3 - How do clinicians communicate + Body Systems
Word for when patient is lying on...,
Plane which cuts you vertically o...,
Plane that slices you into anteri...
37  cards
Anatomy 4 and 5 - Joints, Bones and Cartilage
What are 6 purposes of bones,
Where is cartilage located,
How does cartilage obtain oxygen ...
108  cards
Anatomy 6 - CV System
Where does the systemic circulati...,
Where does the pulmonary circulat...,
In what part of the thoracic cavi...
25  cards
Anatomy 7 - Movement
3 different types of muscle volun...,
What is skeletal muscle made up of,
Why does striations look like str...
42  cards
Anatomy 8 - Reproductive System
Male gametes female gametes,
Are gametes diploid or haploid,
Male gonad female gonad
47  cards
Anatomy 9 - Resp. System
What are the parts of the upper r...,
What are the parts of the lower r...,
At what level does the larynx bec...
37  cards
Anatomy 10 and 11 - GI
What is the gi tract lined by,
What is the purpose of the pharynx 3,
What is the dividing point betwee...
58  cards
Anatomy 12 and 13 - Nervous System
What are the 2 anatomical divisio...,
What type of nerves do you get wi...,
What type of autonomic nerves do ...
113  cards
Anatomy 15 - Renal
7 essential functions of the kidneys,
What are the 4 parts of the urina...,
What epithelium are the tubes fro...
56  cards
Anatomy 14 - Endocrine
What is a gland responsible for,
What happens do a hormone that is...,
What triggers a physiological res...
65  cards
Anatomy 16 - Circulatory System
What are the great vessels,
What structures are contained wit...,
What is a territory
72  cards
Imaging
What type of tests are imaging tests,
What is used in tayside to store ...,
To be seen on an x ray what must ...
44  cards
Genetics 1, 2, 3, 4 - Human genome, chromosomes and cell division, how genetics cause disease
What 2 factors causes all disease,
In what direction is dna always r...,
Bases in dna bases in rna
111  cards
Genetics 5, 6, 7 - Modes of inheritance, cancer and clinical practice
What are the 4 non mendelian mode...,
What are copy number variations cnv,
Penetrance of genetics in a mende...
33  cards
Immunology 1 and 2
Scid what is it,
5 things caused by the immune sys...,
6 causes of emergence of new infe...
63  cards
Immunology 3 and 4
What are the 2 distinct mechanism...,
Do immune cells have receptors or...,
What cells tend to produce and se...
84  cards
Immunology 5 and 6
What is an antigen,
Where are t cells and b cells found,
What is the purpose of b cells
77  cards
Microbiology 1 and 2 - Nature of infection, systemic bacteriology 1
List of microorganisms in increas...,
What type of names do all organis...,
What type of diseases does prion ...
81  cards
Microbiology 3 - Systemic bacteriology 2
What species are genus is gram ne...,
What does neisseria gonorrhoea cause,
What does neisseria meningitides ...
45  cards
Microbiology 5 - Antibiotic therapy
What is the difference between ba...,
Why must antibiotics be selective...,
How are antibiotics usually admin...
80  cards
Microbiology 7 - Viral disease
Are viruses bigger or smaller tha...,
What are the parts of a virus 4,
Do viruses contain rna or dna
26  cards
Pathology 1, 2 and 3 - Mechanisms of disease, tissues and cell injury, inflammation 1
What are all diseases caused by a...,
What chemical is used to fix and ...,
What must occur before the paraff...
73  cards
Pathology 4 and 5 - Inflammation 2 and 3
Why are mediators of inflammation...,
How long do neutrophils survive o...,
What are the 4 possible sequels a...
51  cards
Pathology 6 - Cell ageing and death
Mechanism that allow cells to cop...,
What happens when stress becomes ...,
What are the 2 options of cell death
38  cards
Pathology 7 and 8 - Neoplasia 1 and 2
What is cancer,
What is a tumour,
What is neoplasia
74  cards
Pathology 9 - Neoplasia 3
What are the 4 cancer causing gro...,
How does cancer develop,
What are the 3 key stages in the ...
36  cards
Pathology 10 and 11 - Neoplasia 4 and 5
What are the 4 main points that p...,
What does the presence of a capsu...,
Are malignant tumours normally ho...
48  cards
Pharmacology 1, 2 and 3 - Intro to drug action, drug movement in the body, elimination
What are the 2 compromises of pha...,
What selectively of drugs result ...,
Examples of targets of drugs 5
93  cards
Pharmacology 4 - Elementary drug metabolism
What most drugs leave the body in...,
What kind of molecule must drugs ...,
What is a xenobiotic
43  cards
Pharmacology 5 - Action Potentials
What is depolarisation,
What is hyper polarisation,
What in general causes changes in...
61  cards
Pharmacology 6 and 7 - Autonomic Pharmacology
Afferent,
Efferent,
4 branches of the pns
97  cards
Physiology 1, 2 and 3 - Intro, membrane, membrane transport
Tissue,
Organs,
Body systems
58  cards
Physiology 4 - Origins of membrane potential
What is the membrane potential em...,
In terms of membrane potentials w...,
What is the is the resting membra...
25  cards
Physiology 5 - Feedback control in CV system
What detects deviations in the map,
Where is the cardiovascular contr...,
What are the effectors of map
35  cards
Physiology 6 - Feedback control of glucose
Why is the feedback control of pl...,
When does hypoglycaemia occur,
What effect does chronic hypergly...
28  cards
Public Health
What ar the 5 ways in which infec...,
What is direct inoculation,
What is indirect inoculation
40  cards
Behavioural Sciences
What is a system,
What is human factors ergonomics,
What are the domains in human fac...
9  cards

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