Blood sciences

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Decks in this class (20)

Acid-base disorders
What is the hydrogen ion concentr...,
Why is important to keep the body...,
Approximately 60mmols of waste hy...
17  cards
Phenylketonuria
What level of phe in the serum di...,
What is pku and how is it caused,
How is pku treated following a po...
8  cards
Growth hormone disorders
What is secreted by the posterior...,
What is secreted by the anterior ...,
How is the pituitary gland linked...
13  cards
Thyroid disease
What do secretion units of the th...,
What are the 3 main hormones of t...,
Which is more metabolically activ...
16  cards
Diabetes
What is type 1 diabetes,
What is type 2 diabetes,
What is secondary diabetes
5  cards
Calcium disorders
What is hypercalcaemia,
How would you treat hypercalcaemia,
What does artefactual mean
11  cards
Toxicology
What are the four steps of pharma...,
Where is the main place for drug ...,
What is propranolol
5  cards
Liver function tests
What are the current liver functi...,
What is ast,
What is alt
11  cards
Basic electrolytes
What are the main basic electroly...,
What determines these concentrations,
What will an increase in extracel...
7  cards
Iron deficiency anaemia
What is the average lifespan for ...,
What is the average lifespan for ...,
What is polycythaemia
16  cards
Acquired haemolytic anaemia
Define how one can develop anaemia,
What can cause the premature dest...,
What is a symptom of haemolytic a...
11  cards
Megaloblastic anaemia
What is the main cause of megalob...,
What is the main source of vitami...,
How much vitamin b12 is stored in...
17  cards
Inherited haemolytic anaemia
What is the usual cause for inher...,
What happens if the defect is in ...,
What happens if the defect is in ...
18  cards
Normal haemostasis
Haemostasis requires the interact...,
Name and describe the 3 haemostat...,
What are the 3 layers of arteries
9  cards
ABO and Rh systems
How are antigens attached to rbc,
How many recognised antigens are ...,
Antigens are attached to carrier ...
16  cards
Haemolytic diseases of foetus
What is an antibodies structure,
What are the 5 classes of antibod...,
How are antibodies produced
20  cards
Bleeding disorders
What are the 3 reasons for abnorm...,
In coagulation disorders where do...,
In vascular and platelet disorder...
21  cards
Fibrinolysis
What is primary haemostasis,
What is secondary haemostasis,
What is fibrinolysis
9  cards
Haemopoiesis
What size should rbc be,
Which cells are granulocytes,
Describe haematopoietic stem cells
17  cards
Anaemias
What is erythrocytosis,
What is polycythaemia,
What is pancytopenia
14  cards

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