Blood, Immunity and Infections

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Lecture 1: Blood and Bone Marrow
What does pancytopenia mean,
What is the word for deficiency o...,
What is haematopoiesis
22  cards
Lecture 2: Red cells, haemoglobin and anaemia
Describe the hape of the normal b...,
Rbc do not have _____ or ____,
What are the functions of the rbc
24  cards
Lecture 3: Fever and Cough- Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
What are the most frequently mana...,
What does the stretococcus pyogen...,
What can streptococcus penumoniae...
17  cards
Lecture 4: Skin and Soft Tissue Infection
What are the 2 types of superficial,
A 55 year old nz european man bob...,
What is cellulitis
24  cards
Lecture 5: Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
80 year old woman is in a hospita...,
Clinical features to distinguish ...,
Pneumonia is infection in _______...
25  cards
Lecture 6: Clinical Approach to the Patient with Anaemia
What are 2 ways of classifying an...,
What is the basic mechanism appro...,
If someone is anemic and jaundice...
27  cards
Lecture 7: White Blood Cells
What are the 2 types of normal le...,
What ar ethe function of both pat...,
Describe the morphology of neutro...
33  cards
Lecture 8: Platelets in Health and Disease
What are some symptoms of,
Describe the steps of platlet pro...,
Where are megakaryocytes found
28  cards
Lecture 11: Acute Leukaemia
What do blood samples of people w...,
What does leukemia result from,
Leukaemias result from __________...
17  cards
Lecture 12: Coagulation System
Draw out the flow diagram of the ...,
What is the role of thrombin,
What is the role of xiiia
49  cards
Lecture 10: Physiological Coagulation
What can excess bleeding be due to,
What is haemostasis,
Describestep 1 platelet plug prim...
38  cards
Lecture 13: Thrombotic Disorders
Describe the virchows triad,
What are some causes of vascular ...,
What are some causes of stasis
29  cards
Lecture 9 Innate Immunity and Antigen Presentation
What is innate immunity,
What is adaptive immunity,
What are the 3 things phagocytosi...
15  cards
Lecture 14: Osteomyelitis
What are the routes of infection ...,
Define osteomyelitis,
Describe the pathogenesis of oste...
24  cards
Lecture 15: Septic arthritis and Rheumatic Fever
If we see,
What are the 3 gram positive cocci,
Describe the features of strep py...
26  cards
Lecture 16: Immune Activation, Helper Cells and Regulation
What are the differences between ...,
Describe the difference in the pe...,
What is the significance of polym...
17  cards
Lecture 17 Blood Group Serology introduction
What are blood group antigens,
Describe the genetic control of b...,
Describe the functional aspects o...
27  cards
Lecture 18: Blood and Blood Products
Define blood product,
Define blood component,
Define plasma derivatives
27  cards
Lecture 19: B Lymphocytes and Antibodies
Name the different groups of cyto...,
What are the different types of i...,
Describe innate immune response c...
32  cards
Lecture 21: Cell-Mediated Immunity and Lymphocyte Ontogeny
A 60 year old man presented to hi...,
What is b cll,
Describe skin graft rejection
18  cards
Lecture 20: Practical Aspects of Blood Transfusion
What are the aims of pre transfus...,
What are the steps in ensuring sa...,
What are some sources of transfus...
25  cards
Lecture 22: Fever and a New Murmur (Endocarditis)
What are the symptoms signs of en...,
A 39 year old samoan niuean man p...,
Infective endocarditis can presen...
19  cards
Lecture 23: Diarrhoea and Acute Gastrointestinal Illness
What are the general signs and sy...,
What are the microbial causative ...,
Describe viral caused agi
21  cards
Lecture 24: Boy with a Fever
What is a fever,
What ist he normal human temperature,
What is involved in regulating th...
12  cards
Lecture 25: Fever and Headache
What is minigitis,
In meningitis cerebrospinal fluid...,
What may have caused meningitis i...
23  cards
Lecture 26: Infection and Immunity
A 10 month old nz european infant...,
Explain the abnormal of antibodie...,
What are microbial factors that i...
20  cards
Lecture 28: Peritonitis and Intra-Abdominal Infection
What are the patient presentation...,
Define peritonitis,
What are the causative agents of ...
15  cards
Lecture 27: Immunisation
What are the benefits of vaccinat...,
What are the diffi,
Describe live vaccines
23  cards
Lecture 30: Lymphadenopathy and HIV infection
What are the different types of l...,
What is lymphadenopathy,
What are the causes of lymphadeno...
18  cards
Lecture 29: Urethritis and Cervicitis
Define urethritis,
What are some physiological disch...,
What are the causes of vaginal di...
22  cards
Lecture 31 & 32: Autoimmunity, Hypersensitivity, and Skin
Describe the structure of the skin,
Diagnose 17 year old woman 12 mon...,
How would you describe this rash
52  cards
Lecture 34: Genital Ulcers and Genital Lesions
Describe the pathology of syphilis,
What are the early manifestations...,
Describe the primary syphilis fea...
29  cards
Lecture 33: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Headache
What does aids stand for,
What are some aids defining illne...,
Describe the time course of untre...
18  cards
Molecular Medicine: A Case of Febrile Neutropenia
Diagnose,
Describe chemothearpy for aml,
What would you find in the histor...
14  cards
Lecture 36: Dysuria: Urinary Tract Infection
An 18 year old european woman pre...,
Describe urgency of urination,
Define hesitancy
22  cards
Lecture 37: Patient with Jaundice: Viral Hepatitis
A 45 year old korean man presents...,
A 45 year old korean man presents...,
A 45 year old korean man presents...
37  cards
Lecture 38: Fever in Children or Fever & Rash Vaccine Preventable Disease
What are the different types of v...,
What type of information is requi...,
Describe the schedule of vaccinat...
18  cards
Lecture 39: Factors Influencing Immune Responses
What is immunodeficiency and what...,
Immunodeficiencies are typically ...,
Describe the clinical presentatio...
13  cards
Lecture 40: Post Operative Complications: Healthcare Associated Infections
A 75 year old chinese woman had a...,
Factors for pathogenesis of devic...,
What are the most common bacteria
15  cards
Lecture 41: Febrile Returned Traveller
What can you be contaminated via air,
What can you be contaminated via ...,
What is the most important thing ...
20  cards
Acid/Base Physiology 1 (Gunn)
0  cards

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