NR-507 Week 4 Midterm Study Guide (Variant 1) Pulmonary Concepts of anticholinergic drug and asthma: Bronchitis & associated pathogenesis: Chronic bronchitis and related acid/base disturbance: ... Perfusion: Blood flow between the heart and lungs in chronic bronchitis: Asthma signs and symptoms: Bronchioles in asthma: Alveolar hyperinflation with asthma: Polycythemia Vera: Mechanism of action of anticholinergic drugs to treat asthma: Cardiovascular: Review concepts of Cardiac Output: Concepts of cardiac contractility: Preload and Afterload Concepts: Systole and Diastole: Heart valves: When they open and close The production of heart sounds S1 and S2 : Stenosis of the heart valves and effects; Stroke Volume: Cor Pulmonale: Heart Failure: Hypertension: Patho: Calcium binding and troponin: ATP IS REQUIRED TO FACILLITATE THIS INTERACTION Hematology: Hematopoiesis Risk factors for developing any type of anemia: Iron Deficiency Anemia: Erythrocyte function and lifespan: Sickle cell anemia: Thalassemia: Pernicious Anemia: Hemolytic Anemia: Erythropoetin: Function of hemoglobin: Development of anemia due to gastrectomy: Effect of being transfused with the incorrect blood type: Genitourinary/ Renal: Anatomy and physiology of the kidney: Nephron damage: Tubular reabsorption and Tubular secretion: Conditions associated with renal failure: Calculi blockage of the ureter: Benign Prostatic hypertrophy: Prerenal, intrarenal and postrenal disease and what causes it: Glomerulonephritis: Treatment for renal failure: Blood hydrostatic pressure: Kidney filtration: Role of angiotensin converting enzyme ACE: Role of the Macrophage: NR 507 Week 4 Midterm Study Guide (Variant 2) Pulmonary: Review concepts related to anticholinergic drugs and the treatment for asthma Bronchitis and associated pathogenesis Chronic bronchitis and related acid/base disturbances, perfusion, blood flow between the heart and lungs Asthma signs and symptoms Bronchioles Alveolar hyperinflation with asthma Polycythemia vera Mechanism of action of anticholinergic drugs to treat asthma Cardiovascular: Cardiac output Cardiac contractility Preload/afterload Systole/diastole Heart valves (when they are open and closed; the production of S1 & S2) Stenosis of the heart valves and effects Stroke volume Cor Pulmonale Heart failure and physiologic processes that lead to heart failure symptoms Hypertension Calcium binding and troponin Hematology: Hematopoiesis Risk factors and causes for developing any type of anemia Iron-deficiency anemia Erythrocyte function and lifespan Sickle-cell anemia Thalassemia Pernicious anemia Hemolytic anemia Erythropoietin Functions of hemoglobin Development of anemia due to gastrectomy Effects of being transfused with incorrect blood type Genitourinary/Renal: Anatomy and physiology of the kidney Nephron damage Tubular reabsorption Tubular Secretion Conditions associated with renal failure Calculi blockage of ureter Benign prostatic hypertrophy Prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal disease and what causes them Glomerulonephritis Treatment of renal failure Blood hydrostatic pressure Kidney filtration Role of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) Immunity: Role of macrophages NR 507 Week 4 Mid-Term Study Guide (Extra Study) Review concepts related to anticholinergic drugs and the treatment for asthma, bronchitis and … pathogenesis; chronic bronchitis and related acid/base disturbances, perfusion, blood flow between the heart and lungs, asthma signs and symptoms, bronchioles, alveolar hyperinflation with asthma, polycythemia vera; mechanism of action of anticholinergic drugs to treat asthma Chronic Bronchitis: Cardiovascular: GRANT FRIBERG, ERICA LUDWIG, Sheila Cardoniga Review concepts related to cardiac output (cardiac contractility, preload, afterload): Systole: diastole: Cardiac output (CO): Stroke volume: Diastole: Systole: 4 FACTORS AFFECT CARDIAC OUTPUT: Heart Failure Pathophysiology of Ventricular Remodeling Calcium binding and troponin: THIS IS HEMODYNAMICS! Hematology: JAMIE BASSETT, SARAH CLARK, BOBBI LEHMEN Functions of Hemoglobin Effects of being transfused with incorrect blood type Genitourinary/Renal: SARAH THOMPSON, CLAUDIA EVERS, ASHLEY WILLIAMS, KYNA APONTE Blood hydrostatic pressure: Week 2 Quiz Study Guide Cellular Structure and Function: Fluid and Electrolytes: Acid/Base Balance: Review basic concepts of acid/base balance including shifts in acid/base status Results of hypoventilation on acid/base balance. Cancer: Review how cancer develops Characteristics of benign cells/tumors How tumors develop new vascular network Biopsy results for tumor staging Immunity: Review cells involved in the immune response For example, what is their function and when do they appear? Innate Immune System: Adaptive Immunity • B cells • Review the concept of acute and chronic inflammation • Review T-cell function • How does the body recognize self from foreign antigen? • How T-cells work • Types of T- cells [Show More]
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