The dura, arachnoid and pia mater make up this..
What are the meninges?
this disease comes on in the pattern from mind to ground
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
The kidney produces these hormones..
What is Renin and Erythropoietin?
Transport of nutrients and buffering of acid-base changes are carried out by
What is Plasma?
Use of hygiene products, Hormonal atrophy and Infection may result in
What is Vaginitis?
Mineral storage, Blood cell production & Organ protection are functions of
What is Bones?
BRCA gene mutations, Obesity and Alcohol use are known risk factors for
What is breast cancer?
This transmits impulses to and from appropriate areas
What is the thalamus?
Slurred speech, Facial droop and Arm weakness are immediate signs of
What is a stroke?
These test can help diagnose renal failure..
What are BUN, Creatinine and GFR?
What is hemoglobin?
Common bacterial causes of PID are
What is Chlamydia trachomatis?
Phalens test can be used to diagnose this and positive can confirm this..
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
This cancer has no sign in early stages
What is colorectal cancer?
This communicates 2 way traffic between brainstem and PNS
What is the Spinal Cord?
Gait and vision problems are common in
What is MS?
Hypocalcemia, Anemia and Metabolic acidosis are signs of..
What is Chronic Kidney disese?
Pallor, Fatigue and Tachycardia are all signs of
What is Anemia?
Acne, Amenorrhea, Hirsutism and Type 2 Diabetes are all signs of
What is PCOS?
Knee, Elbow, Wrist and Shoulder are all this type of joint
What is Diarthotic?
Abnormal proliferation of immature cells is a sign of
What is Leukemia?
These carry impulses away from the neuron:
What is an Axon?
MS, ALS and Alzheimer’s primarily effect this nervous system
What is the CNS?
These can be common causes of post renal failure..
What is kidney stones and prostate hyperplasia?
Heparin exposure, Spleen congestion and Radiation ae all signs of
What is Thromcytopenia?
Pelvic pain and Infertility can be complications of this
What is Endometriosis?
This is the hallmark sign for Gout
What is hyperurecemia?
Diffusion, Circulation through lymph or blood and Osmosis are mechanisms of this
What is Metastasis?
This section of the autonomic nervous system releases adrenergic catecholamine norepi
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
In both MS and GBS this occurs
What is demyelination?
A Urinalysis showing Dilute urine, Low osmolarity, High sodium and RBCs is a sign of...
What is Acute Tubular Necrosis?
These lab findings: Low platelet count, High D-dimer, Elevated BUN & High PT and PTT are signs of
What is DIC?
Luteinizing hormone (LH) and Testosterone are typically elevated in this disease
What is PCOS?
Elevated creatine kinase combined with Renal damage and Hyperkalemia are results of
What is Rhabdomyolysis?
Type, early finding and stage changes this in lung cancer
What is Prognosis?