Medical Sciences question and answers for August 13, 2023
- Q give short answers:24) Describe how oxygen and carbondioxide are transported in theblood.25) Describe the mechanisms responsible for haemostasis.26) Discuss the determinants of vascular resistance.27) Write an essay on the exchange...
- Q Case study #1Mr. T, age 75, has been vomiting intermittently for the past 24hours. His weight today is 165lbs compared to a baseline of 165lbs.Upon assessment, the nurse notes that...
- Q Discuss the endocrine regulation of one sex hormone:from the tropic hormone to the final sex hormone
- Q Discuss the composition of blood plasma
- Q Endometriosis:1) What isendometriosis?2) List atleast 3 predisposing factors for endometriosis.3) What arethe signs and symptoms associated with endometriosis?4) How isendometriosis diagnosed?5) How isendometriosis treated?References:Ovarian Cysts:1) What areovarian cysts?  (Youdo not need...
- Q Part 1:1) What is genetics?2) What is a karyotype?3) What are chromosomes? (Include how many chromosomes humanshave and what autosomes and sex chromosomes are.)4) What is a gene?5) What do...
- Q Describe the importance of the renal medulla as it pertains toreabsorption. Support your description by detailing at least threeexamples/processes/mechanisms of reabsorption
- Q Please give me every question's answer with refrencePID:1) What is the long form for PID?2) What is PID?3) What tissues can be affected/involved?4) What are some causes and risk factors...
- Q Can you please give very single questions answer withrefrenceHysterectomy:1) Distinguish between the terms “complete or total,†“partialor subtotal’†and “radical†as they apply to hysterectomies.Aborttion:1) Distinguish the terms “spontaneous abortionâ€...
- Q 1- Describe how the body transports CO2 in the blood.2- Describe the role of haemoglobin in oxygen transportand the factors that affect its affinity for oxygen.3- Give a short description...
- Q 1) Give an illustrated account of the structure and function ofthe lung.2) Describe how oxygen is taken up in the lung and delivered tothe tissues.3) Give an illustrated account of...
- Q 1) How are oxygen and carbon dioxide transported in theblood.2) Give an illustrated account of the structure and function ofthe gas exchange region of the lung.
- Q Give a shout answers:6) Write short notes on the structure and function of theintima, media and adventitia of arteries.7) Describe the pressure and volume changes that occur in theleft ventricle...
- Q explain how the sequence of eruption of the permanentdentition plays a role in the establishment of a normalocclusion
- Q Discuss one of the formed elements of blood (RBC, WBC,or PLT); the different parts of blood; or one the followingproteins of blood: albumin, complement
- Q using five examples of self correcting malocclusionspresent during the development of the occlusion, describe themechanisms of how each of these takes place
- Q What happens to your body when you get scared?1. Explain the science in your own words as if you aredescribing it to someone with no scientific knowledge (make sureyou use...
- Q Question: A patient admitted to the emergency department after acar accident with severe bleeding form his femoral artery. In aflowchart, describe the physiological processes to adjust his GFRand Blood pressure
- Q Topic: Discuss the link between Diabetes andeffects on the Autonomic Nervous System, and the efficacy ofdifferent treatment regimes.
- Q Question: List the structural and physiological differencesbetween the skeletal muscles and intestinal smooth muscles
- Q Case Study num33Mrs. F has a history of mild heart problems, but she has beenadmitted to the medical-surgical floor for management of her liverfailure. She is a white-haired woman in...
- Q Compare and contrast interhemispheric and intrahemispheric whitematter tracts
- Q In a study entitled Sleep Disorders in Children with IncidentalPineal Cyst on MRI: A Pilot Study by Del Rosso, et al. involvingchildren aged 6–12 years, who were referred for evaluation...
- Q Messages are transmitted from one neuron to another via thesynapse process. Define neurotransmitter, the four main categories,and their role in cell communication. Discuss one of the followingsynapse types: excitatory cholinergic,...
- Q 1. The presence of which hormone in a woman's blood isindicative of pregnancy (and is tested for in a pregnancy test?)What is the function of this hormone?2. During menstruation, a...
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