Medical Sciences question and answers for August 22, 2023
- Q Imagine a pulmonary embolus breaking up and entering thepulmonary artery supplying blood to an entire lobe of the leftlung, blocking 75% of the pulmonary arterioles in that lobe.Describe the effects...
- Q Integrative Question: Compare and contrast the anatomies,neurotransmitters, receptors, and effects/ functions of thesomatic, sympathetic, and parasympathetic NERVOUS systems. How doeseach affect the heart, peripheral circulation, nephron/renalcirculation, GI tract, endocrine pancreas,...
- Q What are the advantages if breathing through the nose rather thanthe mouth?
- Q Case Study #2Part 1. Make a case study (written by medicalprofessionals for medical professionals) using 10 words in listbelow.1)Â Â Â Â Â Chancre2)Â Â Â Â Â Coitus3)Â Â Â Â Â Potency4)Â Â Â Â Â Urethritis5)Â Â Â Â Â Vasectomy and/orVasovasostomy6)Â Â Â Â Â Sterile and/or Sterilization7)Â Â Â Â Â Amenorrhea and/or Dysmenorrheaand/or Menorrhea8)Â Â Â Â Â Dyspareunia9)Â Â Â Â Â Hysterosalpingography10)Â Â Â Culdocentesis11)Â Â Â Menarche12) Â Â Menorrhagia13)Â Â Â Puerperium14)Â Â Anovulatory15)Â Â Gravida 1Part...
- Q Describe the components and general function of the basalganglia and limbic system, midbrain, and hindbrain.
- Q Identify the components and general layout of the centralnervous and peripheral nervous systems.
- Q 6. How does the mechanism by which diuresis occurs with diabetesinsipidus differ from that whichoccurs in diabetes mellitus?8. What other conditions result in polyuria and polydipsia(pu/pd)?9. What is ddavp and...
- Q There are only a handful of signaling pathways (FGF, WNT,BMP/TGFB, HH, Notch, steroid) that shape development. Which one doyou think is the most important? Sketch the signaling pathway(ligand, receptor, intercellular...
- Q As a result of stress, the anterior pituitaryreleases__________, which stimulates release of hormones from theadrenal cortex that retain sodium and water, increase blood sugar,and begin breaking down fats.A. CortisolB. Thyroid...
- Q What do you expect may happen to the heart rate in individualswith DCM and HCM in an attempt to compensate for decreased ejectionfraction? Why?
- Q QUESTION #1:Â Â Demolition at the constructionsite accidentA 42 year-old man is admitted to the emergency room having beenin an accident involving a construction site and dynamite. Thepatient was brought to the...
- Q What does it mean to delay morbidity and how do lifestylechoices factor into high quality of life?
- Q Explain the role of regular physical activity and its effect onhealthy aging. Also, explain how regular cardio exercise andstrength training? Through the Neuromuscular system andCardiorespiratory system.
- Q Describe two arms of the immune response, types of recognitionproteins utilized by the immune system, and elaborate on how anantibody molecule achieves high specificity for its antigen
- Q therole of surfactant in lung disease and host defense againstpulmonary infection /with in citation and references .
- Q -Understand the order of blood flow and filtrate flow in thekidneys. How do molecules enter the glomerulus, where are theyfiltered, where are they reabsorbed, and how are they excreted fromthe...
- Q 3routes for nerve fibers lesving the sympathetic chain what path dothey take snd what to they innervate ?
- Q what do you know about Birth Control and briefly the differentmethods of Birth Control? Please explain to me every single step indetail because I don't understand. Thank you!
- Q Jonhas undergone surgery and has developed pneumonia .He also has ahistory of wmphysema .Identify at least 4 unigie symptoms andbriefly explain each.
- Q Explain the structures and functions of the urinarysystem, make certain to include critical processes for urineproduction.
- Q What are the major structures of the brain?  What isthe function of each major structure?
- Q explain why hyperventalation can lead to respiratory acidosis
- Q 1) You were the top student in your physiology class lastsemester. For this reason, your professor has asked that youprepare some lectures for her physiology class this semester.Specifically, she would...
- Q how are the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions of theautonomic nervous system different? (pathways, cells,functions)Please explain
- Q 1) Ally is on top of a mountain slope as she is about toski for her first time and she is scared, she bends over and startsto go down the...
- Q The hypothalamus and the primary motor cortex are the two partsof the brain that have the most direct influence over the body.Compare the ways in which each creates changes in...
- Q Choose one of the major sensory systems (smell, taste, vision,hearing, balance, or touch) and explain in detail how a sensorystimulus is transduced into an action potential.
- Q what are the external and internal features of the medulla?what is the regional supply of the medullawhich specific trait/ nuclei are likely to be affected whenblood supply to the lateral...
- Q In common usage, how does the definition of a nerve differ fromits physiological definition?
- Q Compare atrial and ventricular systole anddiastole
- Q Using the Wigger's diagram, explain the relationship betweenelectrical and mechanical events during the cardiac cycle(mechanical events are actions of chamber and valves and involvepressure, flow and volume of blood).
- Q DESCRIBE THE PRODUCTS FORMED FROM ONE MOLECULE OFGLUCOSE AT THE CONCLUSION OF GLYCOLYSIS, KREB’S CYCLE, AND THEELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN. INCLUDE THE NUMBER OF ATP’S PRODUCED INEACH OF THE FORMENTIONED.
- Q This is one of the questions and answers to one of myscholarship questions, I want help to review/edit/add to make itsound better please!1. What is your most meaningful achievement, and...
- Q explain what a forensic anthropologist does, how are they ableto establish the biological profile, what else are they able totell about an individual from the skeleton?
- Q _____ stimulates release of aldosterone and antidiuretichormone, which decrease water excretionA) ReninB)angiotensin II
- Q Which statements would also be true about the effects offasciculin? Check all that apply.Group of answer choicesIt would cause more calcium to be released fron the sarcoplasmicreticulumIt would increase the...
- Q Which of the following would most likely reduce mean arterialpressure (MAP)?a. increasedinotropism              b. increased vasodilationc. increased venousreturn       d. increased cardiac outpute. increased plasma colloid osmotic pressure
- Q Q1) Soon after a sugary meal, ______ cells in the pancreaticislets (islets of Langerhans) secrete ____.Alpha; insulinAlpha; glucagonBeta; insulinBeta; glucagonNone of these.Q2)what is the physiological significance of the skeletal musclefiber...
- Q You accidentally remove the adrenal glands. The patient nowdoesn’t produce aldosterone. What affect will this have on thekidneys? What effect on hydration? What effect on blood pressure?Tell me one other...
- Q You trip and fall and a scalpel ends up between your ribs andbreathing becomes difficult. What has happened? How can it befixed?After your discharge from the hospital you go out...
- Q 1) Which of the following comorbidities is increased asa result of chronic polycystic ovary disease?A) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â endometrial cancerB) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â cardiovascular diseaseC) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ovarian cancerD) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â vaginal cancerE) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Type 2 diabetes mellitus2) Which of the...
- Q Question 1In this movement disorder, excessive or inappropriatecontraction of muscles (often agonists and antagonists) leads tosustained abnormal postures of the affected region of the body. Theabnormal movements and postures may...
- Q Discuss the internal struture of a testes?
- Q .What are some pros and cons that you perceive with utilizingalternative medicine as a health resource?
- Q 3. If one or both testes do not complete the migration intothe scrotum and remain in the abdominal cavity, they must besurgically moved into the scrotum. If the testes remain...
- Q Trabecula of the bladder results in an outpouching into theintestinal cavity?Question 50 options:1) True2) FalseBlood sugar levels reflect which of the following?Question 52 options:1)only the sugar which is ingested in...
- Q If you had to put the organ systems (Endocrine, Blood,Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Digestive, Renal, Reproductive) in anorder of importance for the role that system plays in maintaininghomeostasis, how would you rank...
- Q 1.Explain the effects of pressure,resistance, and venous return oncardiac output?2. Describe how cardiovasculr Regulatory Mechanisms respond tochanges in blood pressure and blood chemistry? (This answer mustinclude how the ANS, endocrine...
- Q 1. What percentage of a drawn blood sample would be plasma afterit has been spun down in the centrifuge?2. LIST Three factors that affect Stroke Volume. b. LIST Threefactors that...
- Q describe the anatomy of the female reproductive system.please type! thnak you!
- Q describe ovarian functionplease be specific and type. thank you!
- Q What is the primary fuel source for exercise at a high intensity(i.e. about 70% of max)?a.Proteinsb.Proteins and fatsc.Carbohydratesd.Fats
- Q E. coli O157:H7, a common foodborne pathogen, causeskidney failure and even death due to the production of:Question 40 options:endotoxinexotoxionverotoxin (i.e.,shiva-like toxin)high feverQuestion 41 (1.25 points)Which bacterial pathogen is NOT be...
- Q 2. Describe the role of hormones in calcium regulation and howbone, kidney, and the intestines are involved. Describe how thisinfluences bone deposition and resorption.
- Q Starting with a Meissner’s corpuscle in the index finger (digit2) trace the afferent pathway to the brain and then the efferentpathway to the flexor digitorum profundus muscle that enervates theflexion...
- Q Which of the following is FALSE concerninginnate or adaptive immunity?Question 60 options:Adaptive immunity targets a specific pathogen.Innate immunity develops several days to weeks after pathogenexposure.Innate immunity does not rely on...
- Q 24)The Eyes Have ItDuyen presents herself toher campus health clinic ata liberal arts college in Ore-gon with a two-week historyof nausea, low-grade fever,fatigue, and mild pain in herright upper abdominal...
- Q 1. What are your thoughts about Forensic Anthropologist2. What other RECENT genocides around the world have you heardof?3. How can the field of Forensic Anthropology bring justice tothose who committed...
- Q Instructions: Please answer the followingquestions to the best of your abilities. Write complete sentencesto clearly communicate your ideas1. Describe Stress and provide an example of a stressor tobone?2. Compare and...
- Q Wounds on the planter surface of the foot are normallyassociated with which of the following?Question 43 options:1)type 3 hypersensitivity response2)peripheral neuropathy3)excessive weight bearing4)hyperesthesiaAll body mass index measurement less than 24.9...
- Q How does reduced blood flow to the kidneys affect:a) Blood pressureb) Blood Volumec) GFRd) MAP
- Q John was at a pool party. Some of the people had a little toomuch to drink and a fight broke out. John was hit in the head witha strange object...
- Q Use the coronavirus as a case study to illustrate majorphysiological concepts (“big ideasâ€). For example, how does itrelate to biological levels, cellsignaling, etc. Include specific detailsand examples in your answer...
- Q 250 words about children born into same sex parenting
- Q A single drop of water has the fate of ending up one dayin urine. Once it has become filtrate, it contains glucose, urea,H+, amino acids, Na+, Cl-, K+, and, of...
- Q Condition : Turner Syndrome (45, XO) in XO individual(compare with typical XX)compare the developent with the development of anindividual of the same sex chromosome set, but without any of themutations...
- Q 1. A condition known as lactose intolerance is characterized bypainful abdominal cramping, gas, and diarrhea. The cause of theproblem is an inability to digest the milk sugar, lactose. Howwould this...
- Q Describe the following for skeletal, smooth, and cardiacmyocytes.How each cell receives a signalExcitation-contraction couplingPacemaker cellsRepolarization (cardiac only)
- Q Discuss the BIRADS assessment categories. Give two examples ofbreast lesions/diseases under each assessment category.
- Q Condition : . Turner Syndrome (45, XO) in XO individual(compare with typical XX)1.a) compare what type of gonads develop in thecondition you chose versus typical development of individual withthe same...
- Q Condition : . Turner Syndrome (45, XO) in XO individual(compare with typical XX)1.a) compare what type of external genitalsdevelop in the condition you chose versus typical development ofindividual with the...
- Q brief summary of NPPV
- Q ImmuneSystem and Lymphatic SystemBasedon someone being sick or getting a immunization and then gainingresistance to that pathogen, make a graph representing a firstexposure and second exposure to a foreign antigen...
- Q 1. Explain the short term control of blood pressure in a restingindividual and also during exercise. What are the main differencesin blood pressure control in these two different situations?Use diagrams
- Q Explain briefly how hydration levels affect skinfold, BIA andDXA measurements.
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