Medical Sciences question and answers for July 01, 2023
- Q Use the picture above to answer the following questions. 33. How many different bones are involved in this joint? (note the picture represents ONE structure with 2 views). 34. Which labeled items...
- Q  Which of the following items is not monitored by a special sense receptor? A Pain. B Sight. C Hearing. D Smell.
- Q To all York College Medical Center Employees and Trustees:We have been given a generous grant by an anonymous donor. Theterms of the grant stipulate that the money can be spent...
- Q Mr. Macho. He is sitting at the bar with his friends. He is thesole surviving bachelor of his over 30 group of friends. He stilllives in his parent’s house, is...
- Q Acetylcholine binds to what type of receptor?a. What does acetylcholinesterase do?b. What happens if acetylcholinesterase is inhibited(blocked)?c. Will ACh increase or decrease in the synapse? Increasebecause once the enzyme is...
- Q Essay 2: Gender, Race, and Ackright: How We OppressOurselvesNotes:Â Â Â As we continue to move forwardin the course, we are starting to change the subject from strictlyan issue of race,...
- Q 1. Which of the following is true regarding saturated fattyacids?they contain one carbon double bondthey contain multiple carbon double bondsthey contain no carbon double bondsthey are the building blocks of...
- Q What happens with blockage of fast sodium channels? Am I correctto say that it increases refractory period as phase 0 of fast AP isdelayed? Does this mean a decrease in...
- Q what does myelomeningocele mean? what are theconsequences?
- Q What does a polarized neuronmean?
- Q What does the term perimenopause mean?
- Q what does it mean to control the goal
- Q What does the term \"action\" mean when it comes to skeletalmuscle contraction? Choose a muscle and provide an explanation ofits action.
- Q what does it mean to view a plane of section
- Q Explain how an action potential when fired spreads to the restof the axon.Why does the action potential spread in only one direction(toward the axon terminal)?Explain why action potentials are conducted...
- Q What does the Christian worldwide say about life? About science?What is your favorite bible bassage and why?How do Roman 12:2-8 relate to anatomy and physiology?What the connection between leprosy and...
- Q Research the medical term homeostasis. What does it mean and howdoes it apply to the integumentary system?
- Q What does it mean that structure and function are related inphysiology? ​
- Q What does 160% of the resting muscle length mean
- Q During natural disasters like hurricanes when thecommunity is living in shelters, why would there be a concern abouta tuberculosis outbreak? what circumstances have led to the spreadof drug resistant tuberculosis?...
- Q What is pancreatitis and what are some causes of this condition?Briefly outline the endocrine and exocrine functions of thepancreas
- Q What does it mean to say a membrane channel is selective? What doesit mean when we say a membrane channel is gated? Describe twodifferent types of membrane gated channels and...
- Q 1)what is the inflammatory digestive system conditionthat is common in adolescence ? What events leads to thiscondition?2)what is the digestive system condition that can result from afiber poor diet ?...
- Q “Like a polio ward from the 1950s†is how Guy McKhann, M.D., aneurology specialist at John Hopkins School of Medicine, describesa ward of Beijing Hospital that he visited on a...
- Q Describe the lines of defense associated with the immune system.Your description should include:Four examples of anatomical barriersThree of the primary mediators of inflammationNames and brief descriptions of the four features...
- Q In Chapter 5, our Rizzo Anatomy & Physiology textbookdescribes the 4 main tissue types: epithelial, connective, muscle,and nervous. Chapter 5 also gives examples, with detailed diagramsand descriptions, of each tissue...
- Q Construct a table that illustrates the structure and function ofthe glycocalyx, ECM, 3 types of cytoskeletal elements, and the 3types of cell-cell junctions. In the table include the specificmacromolecules that...
- Q Multiple sclerosis is a condition that affects the centralnervous system. In this assignment, you will explore this conditionin more detail using the scenario below.Scenario:A friend of yours discloses that he...
- Q What the condition is, what the condition does, how it affects movement or exercise, and how it affects daily life.a) Traumatic Brain Injury (TMI)b) General Intellectual Disabilityc) Down's Syndromed) Peripheral...
- Q A 150 lb., 63-year-old man is experiencing exertional dyspnea,shortness of breath, mild cyanosis, and marked slowing of forcedexpiration. He is chronically fatigued from the action of breathingand appears to have...
- Q what describes the position of the stomach to the diaphragm
- Q Georgina has recently gone to her primary care provider for herannual physical. As part of routine examination a vision exam isgiven. Georgina has always had perfect vision but is having...
- Q Descriptions of each major types of epidemiologic study:- randomized controlled trial,- cohort,- case-controlStrengths for 2 Strengthsweaknesses 2 weaknesses
- Q Match the following descriptions to the correct branch of thenervous system. Answers may be used once, more than once, or not atall. Use A = Sympathetic and B = Parasympathetic*...
- Q Identify/List descriptions, characteristics, and examples of thefollowing: fibrous, cartilaginous & synovial joints.
- Q A patient presents complaining of weakness and mild pain at theright (R) elbow on the lateral side. The pain is limitingfunctional activity, in particular activities that involve grippingand turning.a) Considering...
- Q Evaluation of oxygenation adequacy involves evaluating:a. hemoglobin concentration and PCO2 blood valueb. blood PO2 and blood PCO2 valuesc. blood PO2 and pH to determine the peripheralrelease of oxygend. hemoglobin concentration...
- Q A 150 lb., 63-year-old man is experiencing exertional dyspnea,shortness of breath, mild cyanosis, and marked slowing of forcedexpiration. He is chronically fatigued from the action of breathingand appears to have...
- Q Use the Guiding Principles document provided in the main menu.Select THREE guiding principles and explain howthey can be applied to the HEART. For each ofthem, provide specific examples of structures...
- Q Use the Guiding Principles document provided in the main menu.Select 3 guiding principles and explain how they can be applied tothe digestive system. For each of them, provide specific examplesof...
- Q Describe the condition and causes of cholelithiasis. What arethree possible treatments for this condition? How would a patient'sdiet affect this condition? please 230- 250 word discussion noplagiarism please use medical...
- Q Acid-Base BalanceAs the rate of H+ and/or PCO2 production changes in the body,what “system†acts the quickest to stabilize pH and minimize themagnitude of such changes?Give 3 examples of substances...
- Q You clearly overexerted yourself and the cardiologist tellsyou that you have developed a heart block as a result. Explain oneof the two types of condition the cardiologist describes.
- Q Apatient comes in a clinic with few signs and symptoms. The nursechecks the patient and finds an increase in pH, an increase in CO2,and an increase in HCO3 levels. Which...
- Q Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â After learning about the Endocrine System, select only1 disorder, condition and/or hormonal imbalance from thelist below and research it. In...
- Q CLINICAL CONNECTION ACTIVITY FOR CHAPTER 6 − DIGESTIVESYSTEMObjective: Apply and understand how medical terms areused in the clinical environment.Complete the clinically related sentences by selecting amedical term from the table...
- Q A 21-year-old male visits with his family doctor at the urgingof his parents when home for Spring Break. The parents areconcerned because their son has lost a significant amount ofweight....
- Q Blood vessel spasms following injury are stimulated by. Anschoice A: release of heparin from eosinophils B: the formation offibrin clots C: serotonin release from platelets D: all of theabove
- Q Visit a physician who specializes in the treatment ofobesity. Discuss the steps the physician follows to determine thebest treatment. What kind of nutritional advice does the physiciangive? When does the...
- Q In a patient with ___________ an infusion of ________ salinecould be therapeutic or helpful. A. hypernatremia, hypertonic B.hyponatremia, hypertonic C. hyponatremia, hypotonicHypokalemia and hyperkalemia can both cause decreasedexcitability (of excitable...
- Q A patient was transfused in the emergency room with 14 units ofO negative red cells over a period of 6 hours. The acute bleedingwas stopped and the patient was transferred...
- Q If a rat required a high rate of insulin infusion to maintain aspecific blood glucose level, you can conclude that it is.....a) non-sensitive to insulinb) sensitive to insulin
- Q Consider heparin, antithrombin, prostacyclin, and coumadin. Whatfunction do these factors have in common?A. initiation of coagulationB. stabilization of fibrin clotC. prevention of coagulation
- Q Describe the process of involution of the uterus
- Q A 70 kg 68 y/o male sees his cardiologist for a follow-upfollowing his myocardial infarction 3 months earlier. He has beentaking digoxin and LisinoprilTM since his MI. At thefollow-up, he...
- Q 1) Physician orders part of a hepatic function panel: serumalbumin, total bilirubin, and direct bilirubin. CPT Code(s)2)Vancomycin assay forpeak and trough levels. CPT Code(s)3) Basic metabolicpanel and renal function. CPT...
- Q Bobby Sue was brought to the ER where she was assessed fortrauma. Physicians were worried about a myocardial contusion orother myocardial damage, and ran an EKG. Below is an image...
- Q A physician orders that an amniocentesis be performed todetermine whether a woman’s fetus is genetically normal. Thisprocedure will involvea.taking a blood sample from the mother.b.drawing a sample of the fluid...
- Q JT is a 20 year old female on a continuous infusion of anantibiotic. The total dose that will be given is 1500 mg over 24hours. The volume of distribution is...
- Q A patient has recently been diagnosed with asthma. The patientis unsure whether the medication regimen prescribed is actuallyhelping. The physician orders pulmonary function testing. Whatinformation might testing provide that will...
- Q What is the effect of high levels of heparin in blood?
- Q You have an infection, and you see that the physician isabout to inject you with millions of units of penicillin. What doyou think will happen to your urine production as...
- Q Clark Austin is a 75-year-old retired engineer who lives withhis wife Ann. He is admitted to your hospital with acutecholecysitis. He has undergone a cholecystectomy and has beentransferred to your...
- Q What are the four types of bones?There are three types of muscle tissue.a) Muscle tissue that is voluntary and striated,primarily attached to bones and moves parts of the skeleton iscalled…..  ...
- Q When the spinal cord is injured some bodily functions such asbreathing and toilet control may be impaired. Many of theseinjuries occur as a result of high risk behaviors.how do you...
- Q Humuculi in the cerebellum overlap sensory and motor maps.Explain why.
- Q Which of the following would not be recommended to minimize therisk of stress fracture and promote recovery?   a.  Ensure old injuries have been fullyrehabilitated.   b.  Enhance muscle strength around chronically loadedbones....
- Q What are the differnt types of plaque?
- Q What are the types of membrane channels ?
- Q 1. What is an adaptation of a sensory receptor? At what stagesdoes it occur? What are its functions?
- Q For each selected joint you should discuss:The anatomical features of the joint (What type of joint is it?What bones/bony structures are present? If relevant, what softtissue structures are associated with...
- Q Bywhat mechanism does neuromusuclar fatigue occur?
- Q What is the chloride shift and why does it occur?
- Q summarize the different types of thyroid cancers. What are thetreatments for thyroid cancer? What types of problems do you thinka person with thyroid cancer might encounter? Why do you thinkthere...
- Q 1. Where does the impulse of the plantar reflex go that isdifferent from a muscle stretch reflex?( hint: tell me where theintegrating centers for each is located)2. What is the...
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