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Module 1
Antiport,
Symport,
Uniport
336  cards
2- EKG and Excitation
What is the resting membrane pote...,
What causes self excitation in ca...,
If sa cells leak na and ca why ar...
28  cards
2 - Circulatory
What percentage of blood is in th...,
What is the average functional pr...,
What is ohm s law
106  cards
2 - Renal BP control
What is volume loading hypertension,
What is primary aldosteronism,
What are two ways the kidney cont...
19  cards
2 - Cardiac
Why does cardiac output decrease ...,
When the right atrium is stretche...,
According to ohm s law what is th...
103  cards
2 - Cardiac Patho
What is chronic venous insufficiency,
Why do venous stasis ulcers occur,
What is a thromboembolus
120  cards
3 - Acids and Bases
What is an alkali,
What are the alkali metals,
How does an alkali or base react ...
65  cards
3 - Pulmonary Ventilation and Flow
What is the most important muscle...,
List four muscles that raise the ...,
Which two muscle groups pull the ...
76  cards
3 - Pulmonary Gas Exchange
Blood becomes saturated with o2 b...,
What is the po2 of arterioles int...,
When blood flow increases what ha...
35  cards
3 - Respiration
What are the three major componen...,
What is the role of the dorsal re...,
Most of the neurons in the dorsal...
54  cards
3 - Pulmonary Patho
What is dyspnea,
Normal tidal volume,
Kussmaul respirations are charact...
148  cards
4 - Sensory Physiology
What does the somatic portion of ...,
What are motor functions and effe...,
The nervous system for controllin...
138  cards
4 - Voluntary and Involuntary Movement
How does your brain synthesize th...,
After entering the cord every sen...,
Which two types of neurons make u...
70  cards
4 - Brain
The central driving component of ...,
Signals from the reticular excita...,
Are the following hormones excita...
93  cards
Cranial Nerves
Cn 1,
Cn 2,
Cn 3
8  cards
4 - Neuro Disorders
When are the maximal effects of p...,
What is the source of bleeding in...,
Where does epidural bleeding occur
52  cards
4 - Pysch
Abnormal ______ activity is thoug...,
Describe the role of dopamine in ...,
Early antipsychotics that were d2...
9  cards

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