Research Essentials
Immunity Essentials
Nutrition
Biochemistry
Infant Anatomy & Physiology
100
A research instrument's ability to measure what it is said to measure
What is validity
100
means "small" or "little"
What is -ule
100
What is the body's preferred energy source?
What is carbohydrates
100
carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are collectively called this
What is macronutrients
100
the structure that is part of fetal circulation but closes about 3 days after the birth is the ____.
What is foramen ovale
200
When investigators provide unconscious cues to participants about the results that are expected
What is the Rosenthal effect
200
means "dilation of" or "stretch"
What is -ectasis (ectasia is the noun form)
200
What essential fatty acid is abundant in salmon and other fatty fish
What is linolenic acid (omega-3)
200
what does the prefix ana- mean?
What is up; builds up
200
state the 2 functions of cranial nerves
What are motor and sensory
300
A mathematical difference between two groups that cannot be explained by chance alone
What is statistical difference
300
Means "narrow"
What is sten(o)
300
derivative of lonoleic acid (omega-6)
What is ARA
300
What does the prefix cata-mean?
What is down; breaks down
300
A microbe that is always pathogenic in the newborn gut is this
What is clostridia
400
Third-level sources that include data collected and organized for other purposes; consideration should be given to issues of bias and validity
What is tertiary source
400
means "inside"
What is in- or endo-
400
A diet diet that avoids meat, poultry, fish and eggs, but allows dairy
What is lacto-vegetarian diet
400
what does the prefix sacchar- mean?
What is sugar
400
two microbes that can be either harmful or helpful in the newborn gut are this and this
What are bacteroides, and entero-bacteriaceae
500
Statistical Power
What is based on the sample size, this reflects the study's ability to detect a significant difference between an experimental and control groups for a population;larger samples have more power
500
means "many" or "excess"
What is hyper- or poly
500
amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1 degree C
What is kilocalorie (kcal)
500
bacteriostatic means __________.
What is inhibiting the growth of bacteria without killing it
500
"Brick dust" particles in the diaper, which are not worrisome in the first 2-3 days but later indicate dehydration, are ___.
What are uric acid crystals
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