Medical Sciences question and answers for August 12, 2023
- Q Select 5 different organs, describe the tissues that compriseeach organ, and explain the function of those tissues as theyrelate to that specific organ.Example: The heartMuscle tissue: cardiac muscle tissue, the...
- Q Please explain your answer.What general parts of the brain are mostly affected by strokeand why?
- Q (a) Draw and discuss the ventricular function (end-diastolicvolume versus stroke volume) curve to illustrate theFrank-Starling mechanism. (b) Explain how sympatheticstimulation, increased pre-load or increased after- load mightaffect this curve respectively
- Q 4. Identify the pathophysiologic stages of pneumococcalpneumonia (IN ORDER OF DEVELOPMENT) a. Massive dilation ofcapillaries with alveolar filling with organisms, neutrophils, andfibrin b. Exudate becomes lysed and processed by macrophages,...
- Q Describe in details the passage of food starting from the mouthto the Anus. Please include both Chemical and MechanicalDigestions.
- Q Review the knee jerk reflex and explain what part of the reflexwould be the “reaction time toEMG?â€
- Q what fascinates you about how our nervous system works? Or thenervous systems of other animals? Do you have any thoughts aboutinformation processing? What about experiences with patients whohave issues with...
- Q Tom is diagnosed with obesity and hypercholesterolemia andfailed to see improvements with diet and exercise.1. What other therapies are available to Jack and how do thesetherapies work against obesity?2. Name...
- Q On one particular day, two patients were brought in to alocal emergency room, each with different signs and differentprognoses, but each with the same underlying disease,stroke.The first patient, a 70-year-old...
- Q Please explain in detail what is:Transport-Facilitated diffusion and how is it involvedin the uptake of drugs and how they work on a cell to create aneffect on the body.
- Q Consider the hormonal regulation of oogenesis and ovulation, aswell as hormonal feedback mechanisms onto the hypothalamus andpituitary gland. Please explain the hormonal action and feedbackmechanisms that underlie how the birth...
- Q Question:An outbreak of betacoronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS)-CoV-2 began in Wuhan, China in December 2019. COVID-19, thedisease associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection, rapidly spread toproduce a global pandemic. Since then many...
- Q Name the structural levels of the body and briefly describe eachlevel.
- Q Yet, overall, this is still one of the smallest age groups toutilize technology, and the older they get the less likely they areto use it (Anderson & Perrin, 2017). It...
- Q Identify and compare two primary and two secondary lymphoidorgans
- Q Chief Complaint: 68-year-old man with a coughand dyspnea (\"shortness of breath\") for the past week.History: Daniel McDonald, a 68-year-old whitemale with a 40-pack-year smoking history suffered from chronicbronchitis for which...
- Q ONLY FILL OUT THE TABLE AND ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOWTHE TABLEFourth workout design – Knee Ligament Instability (5 points)Your client is a 29 year-old man that tore his ACL, MCL,...
- Q Define Chondromalacia Patella.List 3 guidelines for working with clients with ChondromalaciaPatella.For clients with knee ligament instability/injury, what shouldyou try to limit when designing their exercise program?Define \"Anterior Impingement Syndrome\", and...
- Q 1). How does the number of muscle fibers found invarious motor units differ? For example, the number foundin a motor unit of a muscle that moves the eye and the...
- Q describe were you were able to show that the movement of sodium wasdue to active transport
- Q 1-1. Ecstasy or MDMA uses a unique mechanism; it bindsto the serotonin reuptake transporter and does two things. Ecstasystops serotonin reuptake and causes the transporter to reversedirection, moving serotonin from...
- Q What is the difference between resting potential andrepolarization?- Resting potential is maintained by leaky potassiumchannels. Repolarization occurs when potassium leaves the cell (andsodium channels are closed preventing sodium entry into...
- Q Ryan is finishing his trail half marathon and starts to sprintthe last half mile of the race. During this time Ryan’s legs reallystart to burn. Describe, in detail, what is...
- Q Calculate the # of ATP produced from the complete oxidation of 1glucose molecule during rest?
- Q do you belive in women's rights ?
- Q Explain what is happening to your body with coronavirus. Explainwhat happens from the time you breathe in an air droplet to when itcauses organ failure.
- Q Differentiate between anatomical, alveolar andphysiological dead space.
- Q How does the time it takes to diffuse a certain distance changeas the radius of the particle increases?
- Q Describe how the parasympathetic nervous systeminfluences the release of bile in the body. Describe the physiologybehind the release of bile. How does it happen? What occurs in theheart/blood vessels? Which...
- Q What is the lived experience of going to school spring semester,2020, during the epic pandemic COVID -19 Virus.
- Q in 1-2 sentences describe why this statement is false:The humoral immune response involves Natural Killer T Cells thatfunction to degrade ‘non-self’ foreign cells or cells that areinfected with pathogens.
- Q Q1. Kwasi Manu (a 54-year-old man) examined by anophthalmologist was found to have abitemporal hemianopia. Radiologic and biochemical examinationsshowed the pituitary gland tobe of normal size and function.a) What visual...
- Q 1. A clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) is aleopard-like cat found in Southeast Asia that has large patchpatterns instead of the spots of the leopard (Pantherapardus) found in Africa and much...
- Q a 35 year medically fit non-smoking patient presentscomplaining of a buccal intraoral swelling associated with hislower right posterior teeth. In addition, the patient complains ofbleeding gums and wishes to improve...
- Q Which of the following are considered synovial joints? (MARK ALLCORRECT ANSWERS)A. costovertebral jointsB. costochondral jointsC. costotransverse jointsD. interchondral joints
- Q Clinical applicationClaire Diego is an 11 year old girl living in Los Angeles. Shecomplains of having to urinate more frequently with a large urinevolume. She also is very thirsty. She...
- Q 1.- The micrographs of areolar and adipose tissue bothshow cells (fibroblasts and adipocytes), but the density of cellsin the two tissues is very different. What do you think causes thisdifference?2.-...
- Q what is the difference between a triglyceride and alipid? why are they not equivalent terms?
- Q Endocrine Case Histories - Case 29A 50-year-old male had a total thyroidectomy followed by thyroidhormone-replacement therapy.Thirty-six hours later he developed laryngeal spasms, a mildtetany, and cramps in the muscles of...
- Q When the Acoustic Nerve enters the Brain Stem at the level ofthe Medulla?A. The nerves connect directly to the Cerebral CortexB. most nerves cross to the opposite side and then...
- Q â€1. Describe the pathway of blood traveling through theclosed system of the circulatory system starting with the rightatrium.â€Click here to enter text.Alternatively, you may also draw a map of bloodtraveling...
- Q prepare and contrast the four basic tissue types (similarities anddifferences)-epithelial-connective-muscular-nervous
- Q A50 year old woman complains that she leaks a small amount of urinewhen she is coughing and sneezing , and during exercise .She hashad 3 children. Describe the possible cause...
- Q \"When a visual stimulus is presented to us, our visual brainregions show two kinds of electrophysiological signals. One is fastand comes very soon (<100 ms) after the stimulus is shown,...
- Q List one effect of acidosis on the body and one ofalkalosis(identify the organ system and the outcome of imbalancedpH in the body).1.2.
- Q “2. How is new blood made? “Click here to enter text“3. What is the main function of platelets?“Click here to enter text.“4. Describe how the body stops bleeding. “Click here...
- Q List and desribe three pressures operating at the filtrationmembrane , and explain how each influences net filtrationpressure:1.2.3.
- Q “1. What determines blood type? “Click here to enter text.“2. What type of blood antigens are expressed if aperson is blood type AB negative? “Click here to enter text.“3. Why...
- Q How may GABA agonists through the GABA A receptorsaffect the CNS if the [Cl-]i is decreased?
- Q What can the sperm do inside the fallopian tube in order to getas many nutrients as possible?anatomy
- Q a few words, your own, about proteins, nucleic acids, lipids andcarbohydrates. (small paragraph).
- Q Define an articulation and explain how arrangement between muscle,bone and joints produce movement
- Q 1. The heart is pumping blood via blood vessels to supplyorgans with blood. Compare the normal anatomical changes in theheart chamber structure involved in systemic circulation and thatheart chamber structure...
- Q 1. describe in detail what geriatric home Safety is aimportant topic for patient education2 describe in detail the characteristics of hispanic population youare planning to teach with the Visual Teaching...
- Q - describe the muscle and bones of thorax- give a clinical summary of mediastinum and relatedstructures- text is limited for 2 paper
- Q Imagine a genetic mutation that causes troponin to bind to calciummuch more strongly than usual, i.e., once the troponin binds tocalcium, it is very slow to release the calcium again....
- Q 1. Immune system is an important system in the body. Discuss thefollowings:i. The role of antibodies and antigens in blood typing?ii. The types of immunity in relation to disease protection?2....
- Q Trace a molecule of urea from the arcuate artery tothe point that it exits from the female urinary tract. This answershould be in complete sentences to describe the tubes andstructures...
- Q explain 12 muscles of thorax?
- Q what are some examples of early HMO protypes? why were theydeveloped
- Q How does the motor unit recruitment pattern described in explainthe increase in blood lactate which occurs above 50-60% Vo2max?Blood lactate is the buffered form of lactic acid derived fromcellular anaerobic...
- Q Polycystic kidney diseaseWhat is the etiology of the disease?2. What's the the pathophysiology of the disease?3. What's treatment of your disease?.
- Q Cortisol binds with this receptorThis type of signal travels through the blood to reach itstarget cellThis type of signal diffuses through the plasma membrane andactivates gene expressionIsoprenaline is a drug...
- Q Explain what is the Tumor, Node, and Metastases (TNM) stagingsystem. Discuss whether the following classification for a patientwith a metastasized tumor is possible: T4, N0, M1. Explain youranswer.
- Q For this assignment, you will be describing hemostasis andassociated disorders.Your assignment must include the following:1. Description of how the blood system works to stop bleeding(hemostasis).2. Summary of the clotting cascade...
- Q Pick one surface extension from the plasma membrane and discussits structure and importance to cell function. (NOT CILIA)
- Q Describe how the neural circuitry changed after staticstretching and how this might reduce vertical jump performance.
- Q Which of the following structures is correctly matched to itsdescription?choroid plexus / a branching network of intersecting nervescorpus callosum / fibrous tracts of white matter connectingcerebral hemispherescerebellar peduncle / a...
- Q list the four basic organic molecule types, and foreach, describe where it is first meaningfully digested in humansand give the enzyme used to break it down.
- Q Compare the changes in percent hemoglobin saturation that wouldoccur in the two following situations: I. The blood PO2 drops from100 mm Hg to 80 mm Hg. II. The blood PO2...
- Q howdo you restore homeostasis of the nervous system after a stroke?how do you restore homestasis of the endocrine system after astroke?sentences please.
- Q What is a descending tract? Identify each descending pathwaydiscussed in class. Identify the function, where they are locatedwithin the spinal cord, where they terminate, the structuresinvolved, and whether they decussate...
- Q Name and describe the roles of the substances produced by theexocrine portion of the pancreas.
- Q 87. True or False: Blood agglutination and bloodclotting are different names for the same process.90. True or False: In terms of affecting hormone action,synergism and permissiveness mean the samething.93. True...
- Q There can be more than 1 right answer. Is it B and C both? Iknow it happens by diffusion and it says passive transport. Butproteins are required too? or does...
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