Medical Sciences question and answers for July 11, 2023
- Q Digestion process of a reuben sandwich
- Q a) Please include a picture of \"sinusoidal lumen adhering toendothelial cells and kupffer cells\" - where are they in the wholeliver? (Emphasis is on thei location in the WHOLE LIVER...
- Q myasthenia gravis diagnosis
- Q Using approximately 400-500 words, describe scapulohumeralmovement, or synergy, that takes place with the shoulder joint andgirdle. What muscles are acting to create these motions? What couldhappen if this synergy did...
- Q Henry bet his friend Rupert that he (Henry) could make himsleffaint by hyperventilating and grunting. Who will win the bet?Explain the physiological changes associated with hyperventilationand grunting. You will need...
- Q Briefly describe the location of nephrons within the kidney, andrelate their location with a gross morphological feature of thekidney (i.e. how can you relate the location and orientation ofnephrons to...
- Q Explain how high levels of air pollution can influence thefrequency of bacterial diseases such as pneumonia orbronchitis.
- Q What are the differences between peptic ulcer of the stomach andgastric carcinoma in gross view?
- Q 1.Read the mini-medical-record of the patient’s encounter, thenabstract, assign, and sequence ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes and CPTprocedure codes using the Index and Tabular List.Group of answer choicesa.M20.42, 26530-T2, 26530-T3b.M20.42, 26535-T2, 26535-T3c.M20.42,...
- Q Demonstrating ReferredPainYou’ll need a small plastic bin (approximately 1 quart volume orlarge enough to place your elbow into it), water, and ice cubes toconduct this lab.Referred pain is a sensory...
- Q Explain in detail the main objective and process of personnelselection in any organization?(need 300-400 words)
- Q Describe the processes of glomerular filtration and thefactors that influence filtration.
- Q exercise 12 muscles of the upper and lower limbs
- Q 1. What are the most important organizations that work onglobal health issues ? Choose one of them and elaborate on themission of that organization, its contributions and accomplishmentsas well as...
- Q describe the location of the lower esophageal spincter then explainthe problems that would result if tjis spinyer narrows converselyexplain the problems tgst would result if this sphinter dosentclose properly
- Q Prepare a diagram in Word, or on poster. The diagramshould be detailed enough to communicate the sensory and motorpathways through the body.Trace the sensory pathway from the receptors of the...
- Q Summarize your understanding of the Chemical Basis of Life. Howchemistry not only makes the elements of the body’s structures butat the same time support their functions. please includereferences
- Q Consult - History and PhysicalLumbosacral PolyradiculopathyDescription: Briefly, the patient has alumbosacral polyradiculopathy that is temporally related to theepidural anesthesia given to her in October of 2017.HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The...
- Q Which of the following is more encompassing?A) Electron transport chainB) Oxidation phosphorylationC) They are both the same
- Q Assignment #1 is to encourage you to look at your overall healththat is not directly related to physical activity but greatlyimpacts our health that is \"Stress\".Define StressDefine both Eustress and...
- Q 1. George has suffered a myocardial infractionA. Explain to his non-medical oriented Family what hashappened to his heart?B. When you analyzed his ECG, you referred to severaldifferent leads such as...
- Q   A) Define these terms. Don’t just explain theabbreviation. Give a functional definition.IRVTVERVRVIVFRCVCTLCB) Give one way of calculating each of the following:TLC =VC =IC =FRC =C) TLC = 6500 VC...
- Q describe the components of whole blood and explain why it isclassified as a connective tissue.
- Q explain 3 ways that cardiac output and total peripheralresistance are altered to affect blood pressure.
- Q Which of the following statements about the basal ganglia andParkinson’s disease is FALSE?The four cardinal motor features of Parkinson’s disease aretremor at rest, postural instability, rigidity, and slowness ofmovement.Exciting striatal...
- Q Explain the concept of contralateral organization of the motorsystem and describe at least one source of experimental evidencethat supports this idea. ​​​​​​
- Q 2a. A. Please calculate minute ventilation (VE), alveolarventilation (VA), cardiac output (Q) and the ventilation perfusionratio (VA/Q) for an exercising individual with the followingvariables. weight = 150 pounds; stroke volume...
- Q 1. List the 3 processes of Cellular Respiration in order.A.B.C.2. Where in the cell does each of the following occur?Electron Transport:Glycolysis:Krebs Cycle:3. Which process(es) requires Oxygen?4. Which process(es) does not...
- Q What happens to the cardiovascular system and associated organsduring Acute Coronary Syndrome?What is happening to the Myocardium during Acute CoronarySyndrome?
- Q Define hypoventilation and hyperventilation. Identifythe pH imbalances that result from each of these two conditions andexplain the relationship between PCO2 and pH. Explain how changesin pulmonary ventilation can correct for...
- Q Which of the following occurs in photoreceptors when they areexposed to the appropriate wavelength of light?Opsin and all-trans retinal combine to form rhodopsin.PDE enzyme is activated, which increases cGMP levels.Light-gated...
- Q explain how the knee jerk reflex works. include all the steps inthe neural pathway.
- Q Unmarked drugs are tested on neurons in order to identify them.The conditions of the neuron are that it is only permeable to K, Cland Na.1. The first test depolarizes the...
- Q An athletic 21-year old, African-American male in good healthjoined a climb partway up Mt. Rainier in Washington. Despite hisoverall fitness, the rigors of the climb were far greater than heexpected,...
- Q 1) Describe the compartments through which body fluids aredistributed within the body.2) Explain how chemical buffer systems, the respiratory center,and the kidneys minimize changing pH values
- Q 2. Explain how the directional movement of phosphates from ATPto water can be used to turn on and off proteins, power activetransport, and power the directional movement of “walkingproteinsâ€. In...
- Q PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORYGeorgia is a 32 year old woman who has been suffering fromrecurrent (sometimes severe) headaches, and periods of fatiguesince late childhood (~10-11 years of age). In her early...
- Q 1- Explain your understanding of the how the action potential(the electricity) passes from the motor neuron to the skeletalmuscle. 2- In your own words, discuss the steps of how a...
- Q Whypeople whose taking Caumadin are not allowed to eat green leafyvege?What chemical found in leafy vege?why we can’t eat this whytaking caumadin?
- Q Mrs. L is a 63-year-old woman who reports constant back pain.Further inquiry into her medical history revealed that over thepast 3 years, she has suffered from fractures of her femur...
- Q Answers in complete sentences!-Describe endochondral ossification from Mesenchyme to completeformation of bone, make sure to first discuss the formation of thehyaline cartilage model.- Describe intramembraneous ossification from Mesenchyme tocomplete formation...
- Q Describe the good and bad effects of high-density lipoproteins(HDLs) and low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) on our health. How do“Statins†help reduce LDL in blood?
- Q Why are certain proteins needed—such as albumin and alpha andbeta globulins—to transport lipids (e.g., fatty acids,triglycerides, and cholesterol) within a body?
- Q Interpersonal Communication SubjectAdvice Columnist - Part 1Submit the first part of the advice column project here. As arefresher, here are the guidelines for this component:Write a brief letter (1-2 paragraphs)...
- Q What substance allows the Action Potential to move soquickly?
- Q A 52 year old Caucasian man presents to the dermatologist afterhis wife noticed a dark, bleeding lesion on his back. The patientwas unaware of the lesion until his wife noticed...
- Q 13. What is retrograde signaling? What is it aboutendocannabinoids that makes retrograde signaling possible? Whataspect of the general way the endocannabinoids seem to work seemsunexpected given that these are lipid...
- Q Congenital hyperinsulinism is a rare condition in which infantsexperience frequent episodes of hypoglycemia. Based on thefunctions of the two main hormones that control blood sugarhomeostasis, hypothesize how medications might be...
- Q Pick one of the two following prompts to address:1. Imagine you are an oxygen molecule. What is your pathway intoa human respiratory system and ultimately into the bloodstream?2. What is...
- Q What would happen to the current if you remove Ca^2+ from theextracellular space? What would happen if you gradually increasethe [Ca^2+] back to the physiological level?
- Q Describe the events that take place when the action potentialspreads throughout the axon terminal leading up to the release ofneurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft.
- Q connect concepts: cellular structureglycocalyx, DNA, cytoskeleton, fimbriae, protein cell wall, 70sribosome, hami, organelles, peptidoglyan cell wall, 80s ribosomesin cytosol
- Q -Vitamin A, D ,C ,B, K , Ca2+, Na+, Cl- , Glucose , Glycine ,GABA, and CaffeineDoes each of these act on receptors?And if they do what receptors do they...
- Q Upon discussion of the tensile datawith other engineers you are advised that nanoindentation testingof the human cortical bone may be useful. What motivation is therefor using nanoindentation for determining bone...
- Q Explain and describe the key differencesbetween these two sets of experiments:Sets of Experiments I: HCV StatusExperimentsIn the first set of experiments, examine the blood samples ofindividuals with known HCV status....
- Q A. Explain and describe the key differences between these twosets of experiments (see below):B. Also explain the the significance of having two experimentsas opposed to one experiment.C. Identify the independent...
- Q Explain how the hypothesis below came up/wasdeveloped based on the initial observations (see below).Hypothesis: The recombinant-based assay for HCVwill detect HCV antibodies in blood samples of people withhepatitis C or...
- Q A 32-year-old male repeat blood donor is found to be positivefor HIV through nucleic acid testing, but he has been test-negativefor HIV ½ antibodies and for HIV p24 antigen on...
- Q a women spent a week on a cruise ship with periodic feeling ofvertigo, but she successfully treated her initial nausea with drugsfor motion sickness. A week after she disembarked, her...
- Q Question 10Which of the followingis NOT a function of epithelial tissue?detection of asensationoften binds othertissues togetherprotects underlyingtissueabsorption ofsubstancesQuestion 14Which of the followingis NOT a function of the trachea?provide a pathway...
- Q Carbohydrates can serve as energy for the brain, storing energyfor the muscles, and digestive aids. However, unlike proteins,carbohydrates continue to be perceived as “bad food†in the diet.Individuals may go...
- Q Explain the difference between anexperiment for the specificity ofthe recombinant-based assay for HCV (Hepatitis C Virus) and anexperiment for the sensitivity ofthe recombinant-based assay for HCV.In addition, what is the...
- Q Roger has been suffering from extreme thirst he drink numerousglasses of water every day and urinates a great deal. Name twodisorders that could produce these signs and symptoms. What testcould...
- Q compare and contrast spongy and compact bone. how does theirstructure correlate with their function.
- Q 1. The nose and the tongue contain chemoreceptors. What is therequired condition of the stimulus to be detected by either one ofthem?2. The tongue is sensitive to several tastents. What...
- Q 17). Describe the stages of endochondral ossification and nameat least one (1) bone that is formed using this process.18). What effect does the hormone calcitonin have on bloodcalcium levels &...
- Q Explain the counter current exchange process done by the vas’srecta and it’s purpose
- Q State the normal ranges and discuss the clinicalimportance of:Total RBC count, -Total WBC count,Hematocrit (Hct)
- Q Many dogs have a hypersensitive fight or flight responsetriggered by fireworks. From a neurological perspective, describehow this response may develop in dogs. Include in your discussionthe role of conditioned vs....
- Q Explain the process of micturition
- Q Art-labeling Activity: Endocrine Functions of the Kidneys: TheRenin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
- Q For the following table, mark an X for all the actions performedby the listed muscles.Muscles acting on the neckFibersFlexionExtensionRotationLateral flexionSternocleidomastoidUnilateralBilateralScalenesUnilateralBilateralSpleniusUnilateralBilateralTrapesiusSuperiorLevator scapulaLongissimus capitusSemispinalis capitis
- Q Explain the process of micturation
- Q Describe the basic arrangement of a reflex. How does it differdepending on whether it is from the ANS or somatic NS?
- Q Describe the spindle reflex – what is special about itanatomically? what else is it called? is it normally sensate orinsensate? What stimulates it?
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