Cellular Regulation
Perfusion
Thermoregulation
Medications
True or False
100

Tumor grading is based on the degree of this.

What is differentiation?

100

This is an increase in blood pressure resulting in current target organ damage.

What is hypertensive emergency?

100

This is defined as a lack of regulation due to hypothalamic control.

What is neurogenic fever?

100

This cancer medication is known to cause red tears and urine.

What is doxorubicin?

100

Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma is most common to children. 

What is false? Answer: Acute Myelogenous Lymphoma 
200

These are the most common side effects of cancer treatment.

What are nausea, vomiting, stomatitis, alopecia, pain, and myelosuppression?

200

This procedure is a connection of two vessels are partial removal of the middle.

What is anastamosis?

200

This is loss of heat due to air or water current. 

Convection

200

This cancer medication works by competing with estrogen for receptor placement.

What is tamoxifen?

200

All antineoplastic medications are potentially carcinogenic.

What is true?  Cancer medications are used to kill cancer cells but can cause other cancerous growths in the surrounding tissues in the future. 

300

This is a gene mutation that contributes to cancerous growth and replication.


What is a proto-oncogene?

300

This is a balloon insertion to dilate a stenotic vessel.

Define angioplasty

300

Adults have subcutaneous fat to aid insulin and temperature control the way that infants have this. 

What is brown fat?

300

Antihypertensive medications usually also tend to have what effect on the blood?

What is blood thinning? What is anticoagulation?

300

True or False: Febrile means the patient is over 101, while pyrexia means they are over 104. 

What is false? Same meaning. 
400

This is symptom manifestation in bodily organs not directly affected by the tumor. 



What are Paraneoplasmic Syndromes?

400

This is described as turbulent blood flow.

What is a bruit?

400

Hypothermic patients may sometimes do this to cause an increase in oxygen leading to hypoxia. 

What is hyperventilation?

400

This is used for the treatment of malignant hyperthermia.

Dantrole Sodium

400

True or false: The first sign of malignant hyperthermia is muscle rigidity?

What is false? Tachycardia

500

Normal cells that are able to evade this are likely to cause cancerous mutations.

What is apoptosis?

500

Necrotic sores on the feet of a patient with peripheral arterial disease are called what?

Eschar

500

A patient with hypothermia needs to be rewarmed in temperatures of 98-104 in these timing intervals.

30-40 Minutes

500
Patients with malignant hyperthermia cannot be given this anesthesia prior to surgery.

What is inhaled general anesthesia?

500
Succinycholine is fatal for a patientwith malignant hyperthermia.

What is true?