Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
40 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Hepatitis D is linked to which Hepatitis ? |
Hepatitis B
|
|
Infectious Hepatitis refers to?
|
Hepatits A
|
|
How is Hepatitis A spread?
|
Oral/Fecal route
|
|
How is Hepatitis B spread?
|
Bodily secretions: blood, sperm, leukorrhea
|
|
Which hepatitis most common post transfusion?
|
Hepatitis C
|
|
Enterically transmitted hepatits
from water is? |
Hepatits E
|
|
What is the first process of urine formation?
|
Filtration
|
|
What normal range is required for urinary function?
|
Blood flow
|
|
Which hormone associated with uterus?
|
Oxytocin
|
|
Where is prolactin released? Function?
|
Prolactin is released from anterior pituitary, Stimultes milk secretion
|
|
Total blood volume in adults?
|
5-6 liters.
|
|
Thyroid gland produces which 2 hormones? Their functions?
|
Thyroid gland produces thyroid and calcitonin. Calcitonin controls ionic calcium levels in blood pasma.
|
|
ACTH hormone produced where? Function?
|
ACTH is produced in the anterior pituitary. It regulates endocrine activity of adrenal gland.
|
|
PTH is produced where? Function?
|
Parathyroid hormone is produced by the parathyroid gland. It regulates calcium ion in the blood.
|
|
What is a major function of the parathyroid hormone?
|
Regulates the formation of vitamin D
|
|
Tetanus is caused by?
|
clostridium tetani
|
|
Common bacterial cause of pharyngitis?
|
Streptococcus Pyogenes
|
|
Babinski sign is?
|
Dorsiflexion of the great toe with or without fanning of other toes.
|
|
Brudzinski sign is?
|
Neck stiffness assessed. Positive sign of meningeal irritation is involuntary flexion of hips and knees when flexing neck.
|
|
Kerning sign is for?
|
Also meningeal irritation. Evaluated by flexing the leg at knee . Positive sign is pain in lower back and resistance to straightening the leg.
|
|
Examine the abdomen in what sequence?
|
I. A. P.P.
Inspect auscultation, percussion, palpation. |
|
Side effects of decongestant pseudoephedrine?
|
Insomnia, drowsy, nervous, agitation.
|
|
ALP blood test (alkaline phosohatase) detects?
|
Liver and bone.
|
|
Intervertebral disk herniation at L3 -L4 causes pain where?
|
Over lateral thigh. (disk herniation afffects nerve root below the lesion)
|
|
Pain at medial knee caused by what nerve level?
|
L 3
|
|
Which disk herniation causes decreased ankle jerk?
|
5 S1
|
|
High levels of anti-DNA antibody blood test diagnoses?
|
autoimmune diseases. (SLE).
|
|
Lu 7 location on latéral side of the tendon of which muscle?
|
Bicep
|
|
Apley test for?
|
meniscus
|
|
anterior drawer test for?
|
ACL
|
|
Ballottement procedure for?
|
presence of excess fluid or effusion in knee
|
|
McMurray test for?
|
meniscus.
|
|
Pulse taking next to which bony prominence?
|
Styloid process of the radius
|
|
Upper motor sign that indicates dysfunction of fibs within pyramidal system?
|
Babinski's sign.
|
|
Barlow's maneuver for?
|
congenital hip dislocation
|
|
Ballottement procedure for?
|
presence of excess fluid or effusion in knee
|
|
McMurray test for?
|
meniscus.
|
|
Pulse taking next to which bony prominence?
|
Styloid process of the radius
|
|
Upper motor sign that indicates dysfunction of fibs within pyramidal system?
|
Babinski's sign.
|
|
Barlow's maneuver for?
|
congenital hip dislocation
|