1.Anaemia is a medical condition that develops when the body lacks haemoglobin.
Signs of anaemia
Pale skin and conjunctiva,pica, koilonychia, jaundice
Symptoms of anaemia
Fatigue, decreased energy, weakness, shortness of breath, light headedness, palpitations, dizziness, fainting, increased heart rate, hair loss, low blood pressure
2. Functions of spleen
Clearance of micro organisms and particulate antigen from blood stream
Synthesis of immunoglobulin G
Removal of abnormal RBC
Extra medullary hematopoiesis in certain diseases
Spleen produces all types of blood cells during fetal life
Stores platelets in case of an emergency and also clears old platelets from circulation
3 Primary function of platelets
Platelets also called thrombocytes are component of blood whose main function is the clotting of blood ( is to react to bleeding from blood vessel injury by clumping, there initiating a blood clot.
They also have a central role in innate immunity, initiating and participating in multiple inflammatory process, directly binding pathogens and even destroying them.
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Use the application of Medical Terminology to answer the following questions: 1. How is a digestive disorder diagnosed? When a patient comes in to the doctor and complaining of dyspepsia what diagnostic and laboratory tests would the physician perform ?The physician would need to rule out anemia, check electrolytes nausea, emesis or epigastric fullness may also have generalized electrolyte imbalances) investigate the esophagus (GERD); evaluate the hepatobiliary system if gallstones are suspected; investigate pancreatitis; investigations to confirm or exclude ulcers,...
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ROOTS
PLEASE IDENTIFY
1. ROOT
2. ROOT MEANING
3. EXAMPLE (using root)
4. EXAMPLE MEANING
5. SYSTEM(S)
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QUIZ 3 - PARTI-FILL IN THE BLANKS CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The cardiovascular system is made up of What are the three types of blood vessels? How much blood is in the body? The human heart weighs What are the three layers of the heart? and is roughly the size of RESPIRATORY SYSTEM What is respiration? What are the three divisions of the pharynx? What is the diaphragm? What is a pneumonectomy? What are pulmonary function tests (PFTs)?...
Medical Terminology
Assignment - Nervous System
Building Medical Words
Use
encephal/o
(brain) to
build words that mean:
1. Disease of the
brain
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2.
Radiography of the brain
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Use
neur/o
(nerve) to
build words that mean:
3.
Pain in a nerve
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4.
Specialist in the study of the nervous
system_______________________________________________
Use the
suffix
-plegia
(paralysis) to
build words that mean:
5.
Paralysis of one half (of the body)
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6. Paralysis of
four (limbs)_______________________________________________________________
Use the
suffix
-phasia...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ROOTS
PLEASE IDENTIFY
1. ROOT
2. ROOT MEANING
3. EXAMPLE (using root)
4. EXAMPLE MEANING
5. SYSTEM(S)
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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ROOTS
PLEASE IDENTIFY
1. ROOT
2. ROOT MEANING
3. EXAMPLE (using root)
4. EXAMPLE MEANING
5. SYSTEM(S)
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please answer these pathophysiology questions ASAP!!!
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Find f(t) for the function F(s) = 52 - 8s + 4 (s + 1)(8 + 2)2 Multiple Choice O =-24e-t+ + (-12)e-2t+6 +(-24)te-27 O 19 = (13e-++(-12)e-2t +(-24)te-210 O p0 = (13e-+ +(-24)e-2t+ (-12)te-24) (0) O 10 = 8e-t +(-12)e-2t *+ (-24)te-27 Identify f(t) for the function F (s) = 32 + 1 (s+3)(s2+4s+5) Multiple Choice 5e-3t_4e-2 tsin(t) О (5e-3t_4e-2tcos(f)( (5e-3t+4e-2tcos() 4e-36-5e-2tcos()