Parts of the Cerebrum
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What is the Front lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, Temporal lobe
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Someone would use these when they cannot swallow
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What is a G-tube or J-tube?
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Oxygen binds to this in Erythrocytes
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What is hemoglobin?
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This is known as the "master gland"
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What is the Pituitary Gland?
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An antigen is described as
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What is any substance that stimulates an immune response?
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This controls most of your homeostasis functions
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What is the Brain Stem?
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The solid organs are
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What is the Spleen, Liver, Pancreas, and Kidneys?
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This makes Erythrocytes, Leucocytes, and Thrombocytes
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What is bone marrow?
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These hormones are used in the Thyroid Gland
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What is T3 and T4 (Thyroxine)?
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B-cells make this in a primary response
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What is IgE?
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A.E.I.O.U.T.I.P.S. stands for
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What is Alcohol, Endocrine, Infection, Oxygen, Uremia, Trauma, Insulin, Psychosis, and Stroke/Seizure/Shock
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Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
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What is a tear on the gastric side of the gastroesophageal junction, which may extend to the distal esophagus?
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This is the treatment for sickle cell disease
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What is oxygen, fluid, and pain management?
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These cells are made in the Pancreas in the Islets of Langerhans
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What is Alpha cells (Glucagon) and Beta cells (Insulin)?
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In Sympathomimetics Alpha 1 causes this
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What is Vasoconstriction?
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Lucid interval is the "hot word" for
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What is Epidural Hematoma?
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm signs and systems
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What is a pulsating mass, tearing back pain between shoulder blades, and signs of shock?
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation is defined as
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What is too much clotting (where you do NOT need it) and too little clotting (where you DO need it)?
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These are the main symptoms of Addison's Disease
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What is Salt Craving, Hyperpigmentation (dark skin, scars), low BP and orthostatic hypotension?
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An example of passive natural immunity is
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What is mother to baby?
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Layers between the skull and cerebral vortex
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What is the Periosteal dura mater, the Meningeal dura mater, the Arachnoid mater, the Subarachnoid space, and the Pia mater
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If you have pain in your liver, you are likely to have referred pain here
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What is the right shoulder?
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Kidney stones originate here
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What is the renal pelvis in the kidneys?
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Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS) differs from DKA in these ways
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What is occurs traditionally in Type 2 diabetes patients, no fruity breath, profound dehydration (resulting from tachycardia and hypotension), and onset is gradual (takes days to weeks).
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Epinephrine is used in Anaphylaxis/Anaphylactic shock if
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What is 1) angioedema, 2) Allergen suspicion + hypotension, DIB/cough, + AMS/ALOC, 3) Hives or itching + anything else?
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