Clinical Pathology (RIP)

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Decks in this class (49)

T1 - L1 BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
What are features of gram bacteria,
What are features of gram bacteria,
What does cocci refer to
104  cards
T1 - L2 FUNGAL PATHOGENS
What is a fungi cell wall made of,
What type of disease do dermatoph...,
Are dermatophytes slow or fast gr...
37  cards
T1 - L3 INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS
Define the normal range reference...,
What is specificity,
What is sensitivity
3  cards
T1 - L4 PARASITOLOGY
What is a parasite,
What does symbiosis mean,
What is mutualism
88  cards
T1 - L5 VIRAL AND PRION PATHOGENS
Viruses consist of what 4 components,
What are the 8 steps of the virus...,
What are the 2 things that classi...
70  cards
T2 - L1 infection tests
What is fever,
Raised inflammatory markers indic...,
What can lfts and u es identify
32  cards
T2 - L2 ANTIVIRALS
What 3 things does a virus consis...,
List acute rna viruses,
List chronic latent viruses gener...
33  cards
T2 - L3 PATHOGEN-INFECTION-ANTIBIOTIC MATCHING
What colour do gram negative bact...,
What colour do gram positive bact...,
Why does gram positive stain blue...
55  cards
T2 - L4 ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS
What do bacteria and fungi have i...,
What are the differences in dna b...,
What are the differences in size ...
73  cards
T2 - L5 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
What are the 3 main causes of ant...,
What is a innate resistance mecha...,
What is an acquired resistance
45  cards
T2 - L6 PATHOGEN-INFECTION-ANTIBIOTIC MATCHING CONSIDERING RESISTANCE - INTERMEDIATE
Common sites of infection,
Gram negative organisms,
Anaerobes
19  cards
T2 - L7 PATHOGEN INFECTION- ANTIBIOTIC HIGHER
Scenario 146 male acute lymphobla...
1  cards
T2 - L8 Antibacterial Concepts
What is mic,
Is the mic the same for all bacteria,
If the mic value is increased wha...
22  cards
T2 - L9 IMMUNISATION AND IPC
Edward jenner created which vaccine,
Louis pasteur created which vaccine,
What are the three strategic aims...
39  cards
T2 - L10 INVESTIGATION OF INFECTIONS
What is a system specific symptom,
A cough is system specific sympto...,
Neck stiffness is system specific...
17  cards
T3 - L1 Diseases of the endocrine system
What is the difference between en...,
Where is the pituitary gland situ...,
What are the anterior and posteri...
121  cards
T3 - L2 Endocrine investigations
What are hormones,
What are the three types of inter...,
What is endocrine signalling
84  cards
T3 - L3 Diabetes
What is diabetes,
What is the normal blood glucose ...,
How is a steady blood glucose lev...
70  cards
T3 - L4 Diseases of the bone and new markers
What is the purpose of bone,
What is cortical bone and trabecu...,
What 2 types of cells are associa...
175  cards
T3 - L5 calcium metabolism
What type of ion is calcium,
In which processes is calcium phy...,
How is calcium structurally impor...
98  cards
T4 - L1 Allergic Diseases
What is an allergy hypersensitivity,
Which types of hypersensitivity o...,
Which types of hypersensitivity i...
109  cards
T4 - L2 Autoimmune diseases
List features of the innate immun...,
List features of the adaptive imm...,
What does the adaptive immune sys...
82  cards
T4 - L3 Diagnosis of autoimmune diseases
Diagnostic tests should be used t...,
What is sensitivity,
What is specificity
23  cards
T4 - L4 immunodeficiency
Why does the immune system need t...,
Features of the innate immune system,
Features of the adaptive immune s...
62  cards
T4 - L5 MHC and transplant rejection
What does allogeneic mean,
What is major histocompatibilty c...,
What is second set rejection
11  cards
T4 - L6 Infections in the immunocompromised
0  cards
T4 - L7 Immunomodulation and immunosuppression
0  cards
T5 - L1 Upper gastrointestinal pathology
A normal oesophagus is a 25 cm lo...,
What is the sphincter at the uppe...,
What is the sphincter at the lowe...
43  cards
T6 - L1 Benign Respiratory Pathology
Why are lung tubes lined with mucus,
What is the definition of asthma,
What is extrinsic asthma
39  cards
T6 - L2 Malignant lung pathology
What are the 2 classifications of...,
What is the difference between sm...,
Which is more dangerous small cel...
19  cards
T6 - L3 Clinical respiratory infections
What makes up the upper respirato...,
What makes up the lower respirato...,
What is pharyngitis
36  cards
T6 - L4 Pleural Pathology
What type of cell lines the plura...,
What do mesothelial cells secrete...,
What can cause inflammation of th...
39  cards
T7 - L1 Breast pathology
Who is invited to have a breast s...,
What composes the breast triple a...,
With reference to a mammogram wha...
18  cards
T7 - L2 Cervical and Vulval pathology
What type of virus is hpv,
Which types of hpv are low risk a...,
Which types of hpv are high risk ...
12  cards
T7 - L3 uterus and ovaries
Is gonadal failure congenital or ...,
What is endometriosis,
How does endometriosis present
15  cards
T7 - L4 childhood and pregnancy
What affect may an infection have...,
Which infections can be transmitt...,
What route of transmission do inf...
30  cards
T8 - L1 introduction to haematology
What is haemopoiesis,
What is the result of asymmetric ...,
What is the result of symmetric s...
23  cards
T8 - L2 CMPD and CML
What are chronic myeloproliferati...,
List some chronic myeloproliferat...,
What are symptoms of polycythaemi...
5  cards
T8 - L3 Blood transfusion
Which components of blood are ava...,
What is the time limit once blood...,
When do we do a transfusion of rbc
21  cards
T8 - L4 Lymphoma and myeloma
0  cards
T9 - L1 Cardiovascular Pathology 1
What is cardiovascular disease,
What is ischaemic heart disease,
What is the most common cause of ...
58  cards
T9 - L2 Cardiovascular pathology 2
What is heart failure congestive ...,
Heart failure that occurs insidio...,
Heart failure that occurs suddenl...
3  cards
T10 - L1 Pathology of the head and neck
0  cards
T10 - L2 diseases of musculoskeletal system 1
How many bones make up the skeleton,
What is arthritides,
What is the most common type of j...
58  cards
T10 - L3 diseases of musculoskeletal system 2
What are soft tissue tumours,
Soft tissue tumours occur in tiss...,
List some soft tissue tumours
35  cards
T10 - L4 Clinical infections: Orthopaedic, skin and soft tissue
What are the layers of the epidermis,
What are the functions of the skin,
The skin is heavily colonised wit...
86  cards
T11 - L2 Medical Renal Pathology
What is the function of the kidney,
Which hormones does the kidney pr...,
What does renin do
36  cards
T11 - L3/4 Pathology of Urogenital Tract
What is renal cell carcinoma,
What are the two most common type...,
What is the epidemiology of renal...
109  cards
T11 - L5 Urinary Tract Infections
What parts of the urinary tract a...,
What makes up the perineal flora,
What is an urinary tract infection
51  cards

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