CO =?
CO = SV x HR
Red bone marrow
or
Thymus Gland
What ion is most responsible for muscle contraction?
Ca2+
What is a conflict of interest (COI)?
a situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, and serving one interest could involve working against another.
What is Consequentialism?
the morality of an action is to be
judged solely by its consequences
What is the highest pressure blood vessel?
and the lowest pressure blood vessel?
Highest - Left Ventricle
Lowest - Vena Cava at Right Atrium
Two types of T cells and what MHC complex do they recognise?
CD8+ - MHCI
What are the receptors on NMJ for muscles?
nicotinic receptors
What are social determinants of health?
factors which are human caused; whether through deliberate choices, policy making, or through the creation
of laws and economic practices
What is deontology?
The study of duty
What are the phases of the cardiac cycle?
1. Atrial Systole
2. Isovolumetric Contraction
3. Ventricular Ejection
4. Isovolumetric Relaxation
5. Ventricular Diastole and Filling
Functions of Lymphatic System?
1. Returns leaked fluids
2. Immune surveillance and pathogen removal
3. Transports large molecules
Describe the neuron that connects CNS to muscle
3 Domains of Health Ethics
- Clinical Ethics
• Public Health Ethics
• Research ethics
Give an example of a thick and thin ethical term
Thin examples Thick examples
Good Courageous
Right Generous
Obligatory Kind
Permissible Modest
Supererogatory Honest
Bad Cowardly
Wrong Selfish
Impermissible Cruel
What are 4 Starling Forces?
Capillary hydrostatic pressure (out)
Capillary oncotic pressure (in)
Interstitial Hydrostatic pressure (in)
Interstitial oncotic pressure (out)
Layers of the Lymph Node
Cortex
Paracortex
Medulla
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
What is used to treat it? (bonus points)
Autoimmune connection where body makes antibodies against acetylcholine receptors in NMJ
Pyridostigmine/ Physostigmine (reversible cholinesterase inhibitor)
What should a researcher communicate to a research participant/ subject?
• The nature and extent of the known risks of participation
• The possibility that there may be unknown risks
• Intended benefits of the study to participants and others
What is a categorical imperative?
Act only on that maxim [principle] whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law
What chemical mediators cause vasodilation?
Nitric Oxide
Prostacyclin (PGI2)
3 Abnormalities of Lymph Nodes and what are they?
Lymphoma - uncontrolled B and T cell growth
HIV - decrease in no. and function of T cells
Multiple Sclerosis - High amount of T cells - damage nervous system by forming lesions
Explain excitation-contraction coupling in full (bonus points)
are a United Nations (UN)adopted set of 17 interconnected objectives aimed at ending poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring peace and prosperity for all by 2030.
MLK Jnr outlines four important steps for civil disobedience, what are they?
1. Collection of facts to determine whether injustices exist.
2. Negotiation
3. Self-purification
4. Direct action