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1.1 An introduction to the human body Read Online
1.2 The chemical level of organization Read Online
After studying this chapter, you will be able to:
Though you may approach a course in anatomy and physiology strictly as a requirement for your field of study, the knowledge you gain in this course will serve you well in many aspects of your life. An understanding of anatomy and physiology is not only fundamental to any career in the health professions, but it can also benefit your own health. Familiarity with the human body can help you make healthful choices and prompt you to take appropriate action when signs of illness arise. Your knowledge in this field will help you understand news about nutrition, medications, medical devices, and procedures and help you understand genetic or infectious diseases. At some point, everyone will have a problem with some aspect of his or her body and your knowledge can help you to be a better parent, spouse, partner, friend, colleague, or caregiver.
This chapter begins with an overview of anatomy and physiology and a preview of the body regions and functions. It then covers the characteristics of life and how the body works to maintain stable conditions. It introduces a set of standard terms for body structures and for planes and positions in the body that will serve as a foundation for more comprehensive information covered later in the text. It ends with examples of medical imaging used to see inside the living body.
Question: NSAIDS cause __________ dysfunction
Choices:
Coagulation factor
Subendothelial collagen
Platelet
Question: Which coagulation factor is part of the extrinsic system?
Choices:
Factor I
Factor V
Factor X
Factor III
Factor VII
Question: Bleeding time: normal ACT: prolonged APTT : prolonged PT: prolonged TT: normal Which of the following is a likely differential ?
Choices:
Hepatic Failure
Warfarin rodenticide
DIC
von Willebrands disease
Thrombocytopenia
Question: Which of the following measures the extrinsic system ?
Choices:
ACT
APTT
PT
TT
Question: Dogs can be transfused safely once without a cross match. True/False
Choices:
True
False
Question: Bleeding time: normal ACT: prolonged APTT : prolonged PT: prolonged TT: prolonged Which of the following is most likely differential?
Choices:
Hepatic Failure
Warfarin rodenticide
DIC
von Willebrands disease
Thrombocytopenia
Question: _________________ avoids immediate transfusion reactions.
Choices:
Cross Matching
Blood Typing
Question: Hemophilia A is a deficiency in which coagulation factor?
Choices:
Factor II C
Factor VII
Factor V
Factor VIII C
Factor IV
Question: Bleeding time: prolonged ACT: prolonged APTT :normal/prolonged PT: normal TT: normal What is most likely differential?
Choices:
Hepatic Failure
Warfarin rodenticide
DIC
von Willebrands disease
Vit K deficient diet
Question: If have an increase in FDP's but not an increase in D- dimers, is there a clot present?
Choices:
Yes
No
Question: _________________ avoids delayed transfusion reactions.
Choices:
Cross Matching
Blood Typing