Lipids, vitamins and carbohydrates are converted in the body and used by the cell for?
What is energy
Which disease is caused by a T cell mediated hypersensitivity to Wheat, Rye, oats and Barley?
What is Celiac Disease
Norepinneohrine, Dopamine and Serotonin are?
What is neurotransmitters.
You have a patient that is suffering from hallucinations, disorganized speet and impairments of cognitive processing, they are suffering from?
What is Schizophrenia.
CM seen in the HGPS?
•Alopecia •Prominent scalp veins•Feeding difficulties•Scleroderma•Wrinkled skin•Loss of fat, muscle•Delayed dentition•Hearing loss•High-pitched voice•Short stature and skeletal dysplasia•Incomplete sexual maturation
Biproducts of the metabolism of Carbohydrates, Lipids and Protien?
What is
sugars (glucose), mono/di/polysacarides
monoglycerides, fatty acids, glycerol
amino acids
Clinical Manifestations include
•Pallor of the skin and mucous membranes
•Fatigue, weakness, lightheadedness, syncope, headache
•Breathlessness, palpitations, tachycardia
•Brittle hair and nails, mouth sores
•Pica-compulsion to eat non-food items
What is Iron Deficency Anemia
Culturally influenced process of selectively concentrating on information that can be both a cognitive process and a behavior?
What is attention.
What disorder often is accompanied by developmental regression, echolalia and impaired social interaction?
What is Autism Spetrum Disorders.
•Get adequate amounts of calcium and vitamin D
•Engage in regular weight-bearing exercise
•Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol intake
These are prevention methods for which aging process?
What is Osteoporosis
Which Macronutrient does the body need in the largest amount?
What is Carbohydrates
Impaired breakdown of protiens that are not converted to Tyrosine?
What is PKU
Military combat, Concentration camp, Violent crime are all potential causes of?
PTSD
Disorder that is accompained by anhedonia, fatigue, and interupted sleep patterns?
What is MDD.
What is decreased total body water.
Vitamins are Micronutrients that are classified by the way they are stored and utilized and fall into these categories?
What is fat soluble and water soluble.
Fat- A,D,E,K
Water- B1, B2, B6, B12, C
Can be caused by a increase demand, acute hemorrage, inadequate intake or malabsorbtion that can be idenified by small pale cells.
What is iron defiecency anemia.
Children often do not suffer from this CM of PTSD?
What are flashbacks.
Characterized by pronounced depression often most notable in the early morning, excessive weight loss, excessive guilt, loss of pleasure in most/all activities?
What is Melancholic disorder (MDD)
What are the other categories?
Neurofibrillary tangles and Senile plaques are indicative of?
What is Alzheimer Disease.
Responds by secreting hormones that contribute to energy intake, expenditure, and metabolism?
What is the hypothalamus.
A mental disorder that leads to physical ailments such as ammenorrhea, hypotension, lanugo, cardiac issues?
What is Anorexia Nervosa.
Hypothalamus, Prefrontal cortex, Amygdala, Hippocampus, Cingulate gyrus, Anterior cingulate cortex are all part of the?
Limbic System
A group of chronic psychiatric conditions characterized by overwhelming and irrational feelings of fear or worry and how to you treat?
What is GAD.
•Cognitive-behavioral therapy
•Pharmacotherapy
–Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
–Benzodiazepines
Relaxation techniques
The following are pharmological therapy for which aging disease process?
–Centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitors
–Antidepressants
–Anti-anxiety agents
–Antipsychotics
What is Alzheimer Disease.