Medical Sciences question and answers for September 14, 2023
- Q Ibuprofen and coronavirus: Should you take ibuprofen now?Please provide a view point on this topic and include thefollowing in the response:a.) what is composition of ibuprofenb.) toxicity or side effects...
- Q 1. explain what the p waves, qrs complex, and t wavesrepresent..2. explain the significance of abnormal p waves, qrs complex, qtintervals, and st segment depressions.3. why does blood pressure fluctuate...
- Q Patricia Jones, age 50 years, was diagnosed with idiopathicpulmonary fibrosis (IPF) two years ago. IPF is a chronic,progressive lung disease with no cure. It results in fibroticscarring and thickening of...
- Q Imagine that you are part of a research team that specializes indiagnosing disorders associated with malfunctioningcellular organelles andstructures.Medical doctors consult your group tohelp diagnose particularly difficult cases.  Read thepatient history, physical...
- Q Why is it important to learn about the relationship between theskeletal system and the joints.
- Q List and describe one Muscle Abnormality. It could be a diseaseor condition. Or it could be something that happens with exercise.Be sure to describe what structures are affected within the...
- Q 1.) The blood volume in left ventricle is the highest during enddiastolic phase.True or False2.) Arterial blood pressure is regulated by autonomic nervoussystem and kidneys.True or False3.) During diastole, intraventricular...
- Q Burn Victim Case Study – BIO 168 Chief Complaint: 7-year-oldgirl admitted for severe second- and third-degree burns followingher rescue from a burning house. History: Helen Hogan, a 7-year-oldwhite female, was...
- Q A) Postural abnormalities and associated muscular andskeletal conditions. B) advantages/disadvantages in therapeuticexercise. C) types of postural stresses
- Q Explain why it is beneficial for regulation of fasting bloodglucose concentrations that the liver expressGlucokinase (Type IV hexokinase) rather than hexokinase type Ior II?
- Q Elders with PEM will likely present with?Obesity, anemia, and elevated serum cholesterolRecent weight gain, reduced serum albumin (a biomarker ofprotein status), and fatigueRecent weight loss, anemia, and reduced serum albumin...
- Q Describe how anatomy and physiology are closelyrelated. why is it difficult to separate anatomy fromphysiology
- Q How is partial pressure of a gas determined?What factors cause the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to shiftdownward and to the right to reflect enhanced unloading?
- Q Hyperparathyroidism questions:1. Based on what you know about the targets of parathyroidhormone, predict the symptoms and complications of hypersecretionof this hormone.2. Where would the dysfunction be occurring in thiscondition?3. Identify...
- Q What is the difference from general somatic afferent fibers andspecial somatic afferent fibers? Is it possible for a nerve to havemore than 1 fiber classification? Which nerve classification isresponsible for...
- Q What is the difference between nutrition \"recommendation\" and\"prescription?\"What are the risks and possible alternatives of dietarysupplementation?What are the risks of crash, fad, and myth diets; how do theyaffect exercise?
- Q Why is acidosis more common than alkalosis?
- Q An otherwise healthy 30 year old male is being observed in theEmergency Department for chest discomfort. Blood pressure is 140/95mmHg, respiration rate of 24/minute. Temp 98.9 F. By cardiacmonitor, heart...
- Q A patient appears to have “white coat†hypertension- very highblood pressure when they come to the doctor’s office. When they arerelaxed at home, blood pressure is fairly normal. Blood tests...
- Q 1. How does the heart rate from the subject at rest, immediatelyafter exercise, and at 1 min, and 2 min after exercise compare?Explain the physiology reasons for any differences.2.What is...
- Q This discussion board will give you the opportunity todemonstrate your understanding of one function of the integumentarysystem and how it interacts with other body systems to contributeto homeostasis for the...
- Q Shoe size > 9Pair Case Control1    Yes    No2     No   No3      No      Yes4     Yes     Yes5      No      YesCompute the proper measure of association.Interpret your results.If you were to investigate a rare...
- Q what is the relationship between increased fat metabolism andhyperglycemia
- Q what are the different stages of follicle development inthe ovary and what happens in each
- Q Identify and provide a function of the structural components ofa bone.
- Q Carbohydrate digestion begins when the complex carbohydratestarch is broken down into maltose. Which enzymes catalyze thebreakdown of maltose into monosaccharides, and where are theenzymes found?a)Carbohydrases located throughout the intestinesb)Pancreatic amylase...
- Q Explain the steps of hemostasis and the coagulationcascade
- Q whyis the synthesis of DNA faster than transcription?
- Q Size of cord segments:1. The more superior, the more white matter. why is this?2. grey matter is larger in cervical and lumbar regions. why isthis?
- Q Mrs. Smith was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer 15 monthsago. She underwentchemotherapy for several months before a bilateral mastectomy wasperformed. She thencompleted six weeks of radiation therapy to the...
- Q There are 5 parts to the question.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...
- Q Where are fat reserves in the body, and how much can be stored?Please elaborate for my understanding!
- Q what are the signal transductions for the five senses
- Q Donald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencingfrequent urination and trouble starting to urinate for severalweeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia.Donald’s BMI is 29, he...
- Q I need new and unique answers, please.(Use your own words, don't copy andpaste), Please Use yourkeyboard (Don't usehandwriting) Thank you..BIOL 102Choose any system of the human body and prepare a...
- Q What is Sarin and how does it affect our nervous andmuscular system? Why would it be causing these symptoms? Pleaseanswer in detail, some key areas of interest below.Sodium ionsSodium ion...
- Q 2.Describe the pathway of auditory nerve signals from theauditory nerve to primary auditory cortex.3. Describe both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss andwhy they occur. Can they be treated?
- Q Case Scenario: A patient was referred to the clinic withmultiple symptoms. As the doctor is reviewing his history, he seesthat this patient is homeless and lives in a shelter. The...
- Q Individuals with diabetes, if not controlled, can developketoacidosis. Based on what you now know about acid-base balance,what causes ketoacidosis and what treatment is necessary to preventdamage or death
- Q Howdo enzymes increase the rate of biological reactions? Why areenzymes needed? What do we mean by allosteric and covalent enzymemodification when referring to an enzyme’s activity? Give acomplete description of...
- Q Explain how C4 plants avoid photorespiration (briefly describewhat is different from C3 plants) & provide an example of a C4plant.Explain how CAM plants avoid photorespiration (briefly describewhat is different from...
- Q James is a 45 year oldman who is brought into the clinic after cutting his right handwith a knife while installing carpet. He has cleaned his hand andwrapped the cut...
- Q Linda ate some immature potatoes. Despite being cookedthoroughly, the glycoalkaloid content caused her todevelop severe abdominal pain and cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea.After about ten to twelve episodes of waterydiarrhea, she...
- Q 1). Describe in as much detail as you can the HomeostaticFeedback Loop for the regulation of blood calcium levels (Calciumhomeostasis). (This is an Endocrine (Hormonal) reflex).2. Describe the structure and...
- Q TRUE or FALSE: The glycolysis pathway isreversible to allow glucose production from specific deaminatedamino acids during fasting.TrueFalseWhat happens to the amino group of deaminatedamino acids?The liver can metabolize it to...
- Q Regarding A1C blood testing, which of the following are TRUE?SELECT ALL THAT APPLY(You may need to consult additional resources)AIs a direct measurement of blood glucoseconcentrations  BRepresents the fraction of hemoglobin containing...
- Q sequence of blood flow in order. The simplestformat.
- Q Identify the superficial and lateral muscles of the neck and theirmain functions. (list characteristics for each, attachment sites,list nerves and arteries supplying each, explain role in movementfor each, and explain...
- Q 1. Why would a drug called renin inhibitors be effective intreating hypertension?2. A toddler in Africa travels to a remote area with no accessto clean drinking water. He drinks sewage...
- Q If humans keep evolving, what changes could you see in thenervous system?
- Q You are talking with a friend who has recently started anexercise regimen, and they comment that they are planning to quitbecause they experience muscle soreness following their workouts.In your communication...
- Q Describe Brown-Séquard syndrome and the sensory andmotor losses that accompany it. In responses, describe the basisfor these losses.
- Q Consider a generic synapse.  How areneurotransmitters released and how do they passinformation.  Also, how is the signal “shutoff�Why is myelination adaptive considering long axons iefrom a motor neuron in the cortex?
- Q Describe the interplay between: the juxtaglomerular apparatus,the renin-angiostensin pathway, aldosterone, and the distalconvulated tubules of the kidney
- Q Matt is sitting in a chair at a table anxiously waiting for hisChinese takeout to arrive. The doorbell rings and Matt moves fromhis chair to go to the door to...
- Q What muscles/joints are used in the five stages of a burpee?
- Q 3. Explain the process of how the nervous system can cause therelease of a hormone and provide an example of theprocess.
- Q Explain how hepatitis delta virus regulates expression of thetwo forms of the delta antigen (understand the process of genomeediting).
- Q Describe how gas exchange (O2 & CO2) takes place in the tissuesduring internal respiration.
- Q Briefly describe the pathophysiology of Barrett’sesophagus.
- Q Identify the components in a muscle unit and explain howthey are recruited during a contraction and howmuscle tension and fatigue are generated in skeletalmuscle.
- Q Discuss one specific subdivision of the nervous system andprovide examples of its general locations.
- Q Describe how arterial pCO2 changes during a)hyperventilation, and b) breathing into a paper bag. How would youexpect your body to compensate for these changes in pCO2 throughbreathing afterward?
- Q which one of the forces driving U.S. healthcare is the mostinfluential and hiw does it drive healthcare
- Q Using diagrams, compare and contrast the anatomy of Sympatheticand Parasympathetic autonomic pathways of the peripheral nervoussystem. What characteristics are shared? Where do ganglia occur,and what neurotransmitters and receptors are present...
- Q what is the relationship between an antigen and an antibody andthe immune response in individuals who suffer from allegries
- Q There are various specialized organs and glands all through thebody which require their own specialized nutrition and oxygensupplies for the same reasons as the heart muscle — every aspect oftheir...
- Q Please summarize (1-2 pages )Chapter 1. Physical Activity Behaviors: Steps, Bouts, and HighIntensity Training
- Q explain the physiology of the pancreas in detail
- Q Explain why inborn defects of glycolytic metabolism kill MATUREred blood cells, leading to hemolytic anemia.. Note, other bodycells somehow cope with these defects.
- Q Identify and discuss anatomical relationships of structures andorgans located in the middle division of the mediastinumNote: Please type or write answers neatly and legibly.Thank you for your time.
- Q Assume that two individuals (A and B) develop the same type ofcancer. Both individuals are given the best treatment found to beeffective against cancer. Individual A responds well to treatment,while...
- Q Briefly explain how the evolution of the sickle cell allele isan example of human biocultural evolution
- Q Compare and contrast how stress can be both good and badin relation to training.
- Q Where in the body are the following muscle fiber typesfound:Slow Oxidative (Type I)Fast Oxidative (Type IIA)Fast Glycolytic fibers (Type IIB)
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