Anatomy
Physiology
Pharmacology
CCS
100

What two structures separate the Minor Calyx from the Ureter?

1) Major Calyx

2) Renal Pelvis

100

What are the three checkpoints of the cell cycle?

G1

M

G2

100

Define mutagen

Mutagens are substances and preparations that may induce genetic alterations or increase their prevalence

100

Why is asking for Family History important for a Hematologic history? Name one relevant illness.

To check for thalassemias, haemochromatosis, thrombophilias, bleeding disorders.

200

What are the three locations where the ureter can be obstructed?

The first at the pelviureteric junction, the second at the pelvic brim where it crosses the iliac vessels, and finally at the ureterovesical junction

200

What is the structure of a Nucleoside?

A Nitrogenous Base and a Five Carbon Sugar

200

Name three general groups of cancer drugs.

1) Alkylating agents

2) Antimetabolites

3) Hormone Antagonists

4) Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

5) CAR T-Cell Therapy


200

What do you need to check for when examining the hands and wrist in a haematological examination? Name two.

Koilonychia

Onychomycosis

Cryoglobulinaemia

Palmar Crease Pallor

Gout

Rhematoid Athritis

Purpura

300

Outline how the Left and Right Gonadal Veins drain into the IVC?

The Right Gonadal Vein drains into the IVC

The Left Gonadal Vein drains into the Left Renal Vein, then drains into the IVC

300

The organelle _______ is responsible for the _________ of apoptosis.

Mitochondria, Intrinsic

300

What will happen to a premenopausal woman who has taken an aromatase inhibitor?

Nothing!

300

Name 3 of the 5 Main Groups of Lymph Nodes in the Axilla

Central

Lateral

Pectoral

Infraclavicular

Subscapular

400
What are the four subdivisions of the male urethra?

1) Pre-prostatic

2) Prostatic

3) Membranous

4) Spongy

400

Name two initiator caspases that act on the executioner caspase(s) in apoptosis?

Caspase 8

Caspase 9

Caspase 10

400

Tamoxifen will be harder to metabolize for about 7-10% of the European white population, this is to low levels of this.

CYP2D6

400

Define Anisocytosis

Degree of Variation in red cell size

500

Name all Cranial Nerve Foramina

Cribriform Plate

Optic Canal 

Superior Orbital Fissure 

Foramen Rotundum 

Foramen Ovale 

Internal Acoustic Meatus 

Jugular Foramen 

Hypoglossal Canal

500

What is the first factor of the intrinsic pathway?

What is the first factor of the extrinsic pathway?

What is the first common factor in the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation pathways?

Intrinsic Pathway starts at Factor XII 

(12,11,9,8 without 10)

Extrinsic Pathway starts at Factor III 

(3+7=10)

Common Pathway begins at Factor X

(10=5x2x1)

500

Methotrexate inhibits an important catalyzed reaction in the body. Name the Reactant, Product, and Enzyme of that Reaction.

Dihydrofolic Acid is converted to Tetrahydrofolic Acid with the help of Dihydrofolate Reductase

500

Name 5 of the 8 cervical and supraclavicular lymph nodes

Submental

Submandibular

Jugular Chain

Supraclavicular

Posterior Triangle

Pre Auricular

Post Auricular

Occipital

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