Year 2 - Clinical Pathology

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Bacterial Pathogens
What are the two classification o...,
What type of bacteria arent class...,
What are the 6 classifications of...
35  cards
Fungal Pathogens
What type of cell wall do fungi have,
What can be used to identify type...,
What are the 3 lifestyle of fungi
38  cards
Parasitology
What is a parasite,
Define these terms host symbiosis...,
What are the 3 classes of host
38  cards
Viral and Prion Pathogens
What are viruses,
What are the 4 components that ma...,
What is the 8 step life cycle of ...
59  cards
Interpreting Test Results
What are the clinical steps for d...,
What are the three types of resea...,
What are the 4 normal contents wi...
15  cards
Infection Tests
What is the difference between sy...,
When taking a history what are so...,
What are findings that are system...
27  cards
Antivirals
What do antivirals consist of,
What specifically is a virus,
What is an acute virus and give e...
27  cards
Pathogen infection antibiotic matching
What does the catalase test for,
What is the difference between gr...,
What do gram negitavie bacilli us...
28  cards
Antibac/antifungal agents
Define these terms antibiotics an...,
Define these terms minimum inhibi...,
What is the issue with broad spec...
17  cards
Antibiotic resistance
What are the causes of antibiotic...,
What are the two types of resista...,
What antibiotic are these types o...
16  cards
Antibacterial concepts
What is antibiotic pharmacokinetics,
What is pta in antibiotics,
What are the two conceptual quali...
12  cards
Immunisation, infection prevention
What are the two aims of vaccination,
What are components of the non sp...,
What is the difference between pa...
14  cards
allergies
What is an allergy or hypersensit...,
Describe type 2 hypersensitive an...,
What are common antigens and asso...
33  cards
autoimmune diseases
What is the difference between th...,
How do cells of the adaptive help...,
What are the 5 components of the ...
30  cards
Diagnosis of AI disease
What are the four factors associa...,
What are the two types of diagnos...,
What are some examples of inflamm...
12  cards
Immunodeficiency
What is the difference between pr...,
Describe the hierarchy of the imm...,
What are 5 causes of immunodefici...
36  cards
MHC and Transplant
Whats the difference between clas...,
What is the gene sequence for the...,
How many types of class 1 and 2 h...
14  cards
Infection in compromised host
Define immunocompromised,
What are 5 types of innate defences,
What type of people are more comm...
22  cards
Diseases of endocrine
Define these terms autocrine endo...,
Where do you find the pituitary g...,
What are the differences in the t...
30  cards
Immodulation
What is immunomodlation,
What are the outcomes of immunomo...,
What is infliximab used for
30  cards
Investigations into infection
What is meningitis and how can yo...,
What is encephalitis and how do y...,
What are common causes of a brain...
15  cards
Diseases of the kidney
What are the functions of the kidney,
What are the classical presentati...,
Describe the mricocirculation of ...
27  cards
Pathology of UT
What is renal cell carcinoma and ...,
What is von hippel lindau syndrome,
What is wilms tumour
21  cards
infection of UTI
What kind of flora is in the urog...,
What are the features and causes ...,
What is pyelonephritis
22  cards
tests of renal function
Describe how concentrations of so...,
What are the three main functions...,
Where do these excitable metaboli...
18  cards
Investigating endocrine
What are three types of endocrine...,
How do tbg affect thyroid functio...,
What do these measurements mean t...
17  cards
Diabetes
How is glucose stored in the body,
What by definition is diabetes,
What is the normal range for bloo...
24  cards
diseases of bone
Describe the composition of bone,
What is the role of the bone form...,
What is the role of bone reabsorb...
41  cards
Ca, Mg homeostasis
What is the distribution of total...,
What is the equation to calculate...,
Where is phosphate predominantly ...
27  cards
Upper GIT pathology
What is the structure of the norm...,
What are the two types of oesopha...
2  cards
Benign Resp Path
What is the definition of asthma,
What is the pathogenesis of asthma,
What are the different types of a...
28  cards
Malignant Lung Pathology
What are the most common sites of...,
What is the most common type of l...,
What are the two classifications ...
14  cards
RESP Infection
What is pharyngitis and tonsillar...,
What is infectious mononucleosis ...,
What happens if given ampicillin ...
33  cards
Pleural Pathology
Describe the structure of the nor...,
What are various causes of pleura...,
What is the paythogensis of pleur...
26  cards
Breast Pathology
When screening for breast patholo...,
Describe the breast triple assess...,
What are the meaning of the three...
16  cards
Ovarian/Uterine Path
What is the definition of endomet...,
What are the causes of endometriosis,
What are the complications diagno...
31  cards
Infection - child/preg
How does pregnancy affect infection,
What acronym is used for infectio...,
What are the infections of torch ...
28  cards
CV Path
What is the definition of ischami...,
What are 4 types of ischaemic hea...,
Apart from ihd syndromes what oth...
23  cards
CV Path2
What is the definition of heart f...,
What is the insidious sudden effe...,
What are some common causes of he...
30  cards
Cardio Path3
What is the definition of periphe...,
What are the main causes of perip...,
What is the pathogenesis and clin...
29  cards
Vascular Infections
What does bacteraemia mean,
What is required to be described ...,
What are the three types of bacte...
15  cards
CNS infections
What are three examples of primar...,
Why does meningitis need to be tr...,
What are the tree classifications...
21  cards
Path head/neck
What is the difference between vo...,
Who is mostly affected by vocal c...,
What is the early and late stage ...
15  cards
MSK disease
What is arthritides,
What are the acute symptoms of ar...,
What are the two most common type...
48  cards
Skin path/tumour
What are the two types of inflamm...,
What are the three clinical stage...,
What is spongiosis and what is it...
33  cards
Infect - ortho, skin, tissue
What are three functions of the skin,
What are the normal flora of the ...,
What is the pathogenesis of soft ...
30  cards
Haematology intro
Define haemopoiesis,
What is the main ability of a sin...,
What are the 4 types of stem cell...
34  cards
Myeloma/lymphoma
Describe the process of b cell de...,
What happens to b cells in lymph ...,
How does a myeloma arise
31  cards
Haem path + obstrectics
What is the difference in haemogl...,
What are 4 potential haematologic...,
What is physiological macrocytic ...
30  cards
Chronic blood disorders
What are chronic myeloproliferati...,
What are three types of chronic m...,
What is polycythemia vera feature...
7  cards
Blood Transfusion
What is lecuodepletion,
After lecuodepletion what happens...,
What happens to separated plasma ...
35  cards
heritable blood disorders
What is haemostasis,
What will a breech in vaso integr...,
During platelet activation what f...
27  cards
Thrombosis + RF
What is an arterial thrombosis ca...,
What is the pathogenesis of venou...,
What are thrombi clots made from
30  cards
Pead Haemo
Where are the various haematopoie...,
Why does foetal hbf have gamma ch...,
Which hb chains do chromosome 16 ...
20  cards
causes of anaemia/thrombocytopenia
What are some examples of causes ...,
What are the names and causes of ...,
What would iron deficiency do to ...
26  cards
Acu Leuk + MDS
What about cells in the bone marr...,
What is the median age of onset o...,
What is the diagnosis of aml
19  cards
Acquired Blood dys
What 3 things are required for cl...,
What happens to clotting in massi...,
Describe what pt measures in clot...
41  cards
blood emergencies
What is immune thrombocytopenia p...,
What is acquired ttp and its effect,
What does acquired ttp lead to
3  cards
UGIT path
How long is the oesophagus,
What is the lining of the oesophagus,
What i the sphincter at the end v...
44  cards
LGIT Path
What is diverticula of the large ...,
What is diverticulosis of the col...,
What is the pathogenesis of diver...
38  cards
GIT infections
What are examples of sterile and ...,
What normal flora are found in th...,
What is angular cheilitis and wha...
40  cards
GIT infections 2
What are the two ways to contract...,
What is distinctive about s aureu...,
What are the two entertains forme...
21  cards
Liver+GB path
Describe adenoma of liver cells v...,
What are two types of liver tumou...,
Describe 3 types of malignant liv...
9  cards
Support in Trauma
Define trauma,
What are the immediate vs potenti...,
What are the three phases of mort...
24  cards
Pancreatic path
What are the functions of the pan...,
What is an exocrine test for panc...,
Describe pancreatitis
20  cards
Liver disease
What is jaundice and the differen...,
What are the various causes of ja...,
Describe the simplified productio...
38  cards
GIT investigations
What are the functions of the fun...,
What are damaging factors of live...,
What are the systemic effects of ...
19  cards

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