Medical Sciences question and answers for July 07, 2023
- Q Trace the pathway of light through the eye to the retina, andexplain how light is focused for distant and close vision.
- Q In terms of Medical Anthropology :)1. describe two ways/cases(with refs) in which social andcultural context  influence the measurement ofdisease?
- Q While volunteering at an assisted living facility, you are askedto participate in the care of an 82 year-old female resident withlimited mobility. When you are first introduced to GladiusClaymore, you...
- Q Islamellar corpuscle just another name for a pacinian corpuscle? Arethose two the same things?
- Q Chronic kidney disease is a gradual loss of kidney function. Inthis assignment, you will explore this disease in more detail usingthe scenario below.Scenario:You are a healthcare provider who is preparing...
- Q A 47-year old man is diagnosed with a primary GlioblastomaMultiforme Stage IV. He is not expected to live but a few months.He is an organ donor. Would you or would...
- Q What is the general structure of a triglyceride molecule?Compare and contrast the structure of a triglyceride molecule withthat of a phospholipid.
- Q Give the medical term that matches the following literaldefinitions:9. Pertaining to the nerves10. Irregularity present at birth (birth defect)11. Condition or state of changing form12. Not breathing13. One who carries/leads...
- Q a.In your own words, why do you think physical activity is a newand emerging area of specialization in public health?b.Discuss five general health and fitness benefits of regularphysical activity and...
- Q What is cardiovascular/heart disease? What are the majorcauses? What are some of the treatment options for Cardiovasculardisease?Ornish suggested that many of the problems linked tocardiovascular disease could be related to...
- Q From the list of Virchow's triad can you think what risk factorsmight be responsible for (i) deep vein thrombosis following surgery(ii) coronary artery thrombosis and (iii) thrombosis of a cerebralartery...
- Q So we have concepts of sublethal injury, that may or may notbe reversible, lethal injury that causes a catastrophic break up ofthe cell, necrosis, or a more dainty and controlled...
- Q Equilibrium receptor regions in the vestibule are called_________ and they monitor ________movements.A)cristae ampullares; rotationalB)otolithic membranes; static equilibriumC)maculae; linear accelerationD)semicircular canals; rotational and spinningThe structure that controls the amount of light...
- Q Mr. Q is a 28 year old Olympic freestyle wrestler'who recentlyfinished second in a state levelcompetition. He stated he was leading until the final I minute ofhis 5 minute match...
- Q Please explain the process of Excitation-ContractionCoupling. Make sure to discuss all channels and structuresinvolved, including ATP, any ions, actin, myosin any regulatoryproteins, organelles, motor neuron, sarcolemma, ect. In otherwords, explain...
- Q In detail explain:-Ferrous vs Ferric in the blood definition, it's conversion, andwhere it is converted (include the whole process)The difference between transferrin, ferritin, and hemosiderin.And the process of how they...
- Q What is similar about the reactions of the salivary and lacrimalglands, kidney, bladder and digestive organs?How do these organs react to Parasympathetic Nervous SystemOutput?(remember the SLUDD reactions)2) what is an...
- Q DiscussionRelate the digestive system to respiratory system bydiscussing the effect of smoking on digestion. Be sure to indicatea reference.
- Q explain how epinephrine and norepinephrine affectplasma glucagon and why is this important during exercise?
- Q discuss how people used high sugar or high salt topreserve food?
- Q What is the fluid located between cells-called?
- Q Give an example of a specific intracellularreceptor be sure to indicate its exact location and function.Please give as much details as you can for me to understand it.Thank you.
- Q Which of the following is NOT true of the endoplasmic reticulum?  This is the organelle that modifies proteins before secretion (such as glycosylation) The rough ER is involved in the translation of...
- Q Which of the following is not part of a neuron?  Neurosoma Dendrite Axon Neuroglia These are all parts of a neuron.
- Q Which of the following is NOT a phase of the menstrual Cycle? Multiple Choice proliferative secretory ovulation menstruation
- Q Can you please explain in detail. ThanksTASK 1Minimise atrophy of the external rotator muscles at theglenohumeral joint as person recovers from injury and hasrestricted range of the GHJ.What exercise would...
- Q Â Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to use prefixes, suffixes, word roots, and combining vowels to build and define medical terms; to use basic medical language in written communication;...
- Q Which of the following is not part of the skin? Multiple Choice Papillary layer Epidermis Dermis Stratum basale Hypodermis
- Q Which of the following is the property of a cardiac cell to initiate and fire an action potential on its own without external stimulation? Select one:  a. Spontaneity.  b. Selectivity  c. Rhythmicity  d. Automaticity  e. Conductance.
- Q which of the following is the template for transcription? The molecule that carries anticodons The molecule that carries base triplets The molecule that carries tRNA The molecule that carries codons The molecule that carries amino...
- Q What are examples of lab tests that can be done todetermine the function of the kidneys and why is it important in ahospital setting.
- Q Observe the paths of all the tendons along the sole of the foot.Which foot arch do they help to support? 209 (12)
- Q 1 Placing a red blood cell in a hypotonic solution will cause itto __________.increase in size (swell)decrease in size (shrink)crenateremain the same sizea The plasma membrane separates the __________ from...
- Q Compare and contrast MHC class 1 vs MCH class 2: what arethey? What do they present? Which cell lines express (have) them?Which immunity cell lines perceive (bind with) them? Whichreceptors...
- Q domuscles produce motion by pushing or pulling the limb segments orboth?
- Q Which of the following is not a type of hair? Multiple Choice Lanugo Vellus Keratin Terminal All of these are types of hair
- Q Which of the following is not a function of the lymphatic system? delivers nutrients to hard to reach cells returns fluid to the blood fights infections These all are lymphatic system functions.Â
- Q Assignment DetailsMigration, Immigration, and PowerThe movement of people around the world is as old astime, and the United States has experienced this phenomenon forhundreds of years. You will explore and...
- Q the function of the lumbiricals in the foot is similar to theircounterparts in the hand. Use this information to determine thefunction of these muscles 210 (12)
- Q Does the parasympathetic neuron release epinephrine andnorepinephrine as it’s hormone/neurotransmitter?
- Q If you were to lose the function of the tibialis posterior,would foot inversion still be possible? 209 (12)
- Q list some blood groups other than ABO and RH and explain howthey may be useful
- Q Your small private dental practice, which is within anurban city, has many long-standing patients. A number of patientswithin the practice are on public assistance and struggle withmoney issues. Dr. Gordon...
- Q It is projected that by 2035 the number of diabetes will increase by 96.2% in the Arab world.Discuss 3 approaches of prevention to control the disease.
- Q Explain the process of protein synthesis in detail and how itlinks to making mRNA
- Q 1. Define Channels, Carriers, and Pumps2. Define Leak vs Gated Channel3. Define conformational change4. Define Ligand/Chemically-gated, Voltage-gated, andMechanically-gated5. Recognize the types of transport from the names oftransport proteins used6 Compare...
- Q Define electrochemical gradientDescribe the electric, chemical, and electrochemical forcesthat determine Na+ Ion movementDescribe the electric, chemical, and electrochemical forcesthat determine K+ Ion movementWhich ion will move faster across the membrane...
- Q Standing in full upright position a patient goes into asquatting motion, which of the following are True or false? Explainyour answers (Assume that gravity is not considered)a) The quadricep muscles...
- Q You’re working with a throwing athlete who's recently hadrotator cuff surgery and a total of 12 PT sessions. Your referralpad suggests gradual strengthening and stretching over 3 months. Bythen the...
- Q 3) Determine which of the following positions have thegreatest amount of active hip flexion available?a) Hip Flexion with the knee in a flexed position.b) Hip flexion with the knee in...
- Q Consider the direction of collagen and elastin in variousconnective tissues. Also consider the amount of ground substancecontaining GAG's and proteoglycans.Answer the questions below regarding: Dense regular connectivetissue,Considering the amount of...
- Q What accounts for the difference in appearance between lead 2and lead AVR on an EKG? Explain the answer in relation to thehexaxial limb lead reference system.
- Q Mr B – an elite Australian Rules Football player presents withpatella-femoral pain on the left side. It is aggravated by runningand kicking as well as when he does squats as...
- Q Choose a specific sports injury and locate a current (within thepast 5 years) scientific or news item which discusses a certainaspect of that injury, such as treatment, prevention strategies,risk factors,...
- Q Matching the following term or terms if applicable to pituitarydwarfism:a.) too much parathyroid hormoneb.) not enough parathyroid hormonec.) too much thyroid hormoned.) not enough thyroid hormoneab) too many glucocorticoidsac) not...
- Q You patient reports pain in their right knee while ascendingstairs.Outline your passive movement examination todifferentiate any articular causes of pain
- Q In your dream, you’re floating on a raft in the middle of the ocean. The sun’s hot, you’re very thirsty, and you’re surrounded by water. You want to take a...
- Q Q#5Design an experiment to answer the following question:Does aspirin keep cut roses fresher longer?1. What is your hypothesis?2. What is your experimental group?3. What is your control group?4. Discuss how...
- Q Explain the practices of “Zazen†and the “koan†described bySmith. To which Buddhist sect do these belong and what is theirpurpose?
- Q Endocrine SystemDescribe the general features of the endocrine system,including how hormones are transported between an endocrine glandand its target organs.Describe the action of insulin in lowering blood glucoseconcentration and the...
- Q A teenager sustained a C-3 spinal cord injury in a divingaccident. The patient is immobile. What are the differences betweenspinal cord injuries that occur at the cervical, thoracic, andlumbar levels?...
- Q Describe the “screw home mechanism†and name one muscle and onejoint critical to normal functioning of the screw home mechanism.Explain two treatment techniques that you could use to restore amalfunctioning...
- Q how is hydrochloric acid made in the stomach?
- Q Explain in detail how the movements of the diaphragm and ribsdraw air into the lungs during the inhalation phase of therespiratory cycle during quiet breathing. Include in your answerthe effects...
- Q A patient goes to the gynecologist's office after finding a lumpin her breast. A mammogram is performed and a tumor is found. Priorto the mammogram, the nurse questions the patient...
- Q There is not a cure for HIV yet, but there is an effectivetreatment for reducing the likelihood of transmission of HIV froman infected mother to her unborn child (or born...
- Q heart valves and pumps lab experimentWhat happened when you pressed on the balloon stretched over thejar? What structure in this experiment mimics a heart valve? Howdid valve influence the experimental...
- Q **Physiology6. What features are necessary for the cell to engage infacilitated diffusion rather than simple diffusion? Secondaryactive transport rather than primary active transport (is thisdifferent for symport and antiport? What...
- Q What would happen to the SA node if a chemical blocker was usedto reduce transport of Na+ into the pacemaker cells?
- Q What are the differences and similarities between phasic andtonic contractions? Where are the two most likely to be found?Thanks
- Q 1.A) The effects thyroxine secretion on the body are increasedmetabolic rate and heat production. Are these two responses relatedor are they independent of one another? Explain your answer.B) When thyroxine...
- Q What role does altruism play in Ayn Rand’s version of ethicalegotism found in her book The Virtue of Selfishness?a. Natural inclinationb. Opposition to true moralityc. Intangible goald. Saintly virtue
- Q Describe the digestive process, including the structuresinvolved. How does our blood sugar play such a big role in what andwhen we eat? How is this adaptive?
- Q Explain the negative feedback loop between baroreceptors, thecardiovascular (CV) center, and the heart. Address: dropping bloodpressure, heart stimulation, and hormonal vessel constriction. Howdo these all work together to achieve homeostasis?
- Q What is an example (real or not) of evolution in which youexplain how each of the three conditions, plusmutation, produce change in a population.
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