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[Show more]Group Therapy primary purpose 
The primary purpose of group therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified problems. 
 
 
 
A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other participants in a group during therapy 
make an observation about the group...
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The primary purpose of group therapy is to facilitate changes by the patient to address identified problems. 
 
 
 
A technique for dealing with an over talkative client and silence from other participants in a group during therapy 
make an observation about the group...
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Atrophy 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse 
 
 
 
Hypertrophy 
E. Increase in cell size 
P. Increased workload 
Physiologic: weightlifting 
Pathologic:...
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Terms in this set (93) 
 
Original 
Atrophy 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse 
 
 
 
Hypertrophy 
E. Increase in cell size 
P. Increased workload 
Physiologic: weightlifting 
Pathologic:...
HIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) 
can use urine, saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" 
measures P24 antigen 
can test 10 days post exposure 
 
 
 
Mast cell 
Cellular bags of...
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Add to cartHIV EIA (3rd generation immunoassay) 
can use urine, saliva, or serum (most accurate), need to wait until 12 weeks post exposure to see antibodies, >99% accurate 
4th generation immunoassay- "gold standard" 
measures P24 antigen 
can test 10 days post exposure 
 
 
 
Mast cell 
Cellular bags of...
byproduct of aerobic metabolism 
carbon dioxide (CO2) 
 
 
 
what enzyme converts CO2 to Carbonic acid H2CO3 
carbonic anhydrase 
 
 
 
 
_________ is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism of glucose 
lactic acid 
 
 
 
end product of oxidation of sulfur containing amino acids 
sulfuric acid 
 
 
 
en...
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Add to cartbyproduct of aerobic metabolism 
carbon dioxide (CO2) 
 
 
 
what enzyme converts CO2 to Carbonic acid H2CO3 
carbonic anhydrase 
 
 
 
 
_________ is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism of glucose 
lactic acid 
 
 
 
end product of oxidation of sulfur containing amino acids 
sulfuric acid 
 
 
 
en...
Atrophy 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (mu...
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Add to cartAtrophy 
E. Cells decrease in size 
P. Still functional; imbalance between protein synthesis and degradation. Essentially there is an increase in the catabolism of intracellular organelles, reducing structural components of cell 
Physiologic: thymus gland in early childhood 
Pathological: disuse (mu...
Minute Ventilation is a ___________ 
Measure of how effective ventilation is 
RR x volume of air per breath 
 
 
 
Alveolar ventilation an only be assessed by measuring a __________ 
PaCO2 
 
 
 
The ________ and the _____________ are located in the medulla and are responsible for controlling breath...
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Add to cartMinute Ventilation is a ___________ 
Measure of how effective ventilation is 
RR x volume of air per breath 
 
 
 
Alveolar ventilation an only be assessed by measuring a __________ 
PaCO2 
 
 
 
The ________ and the _____________ are located in the medulla and are responsible for controlling breath...
Mitral Valve Stenosis 
- Characterized by NARROWING of mitral valve 
- Normal is 4-6 cm 
-Narrowed is less than 2.5 cm 
- Caused by RHEUMATIC FEVER 
-More common in WOMEN 
-Oxygenated blood comes back into heart into the left atrium and down through the mitral valve to the left ventricle 
- Complex:...
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Add to cartMitral Valve Stenosis 
- Characterized by NARROWING of mitral valve 
- Normal is 4-6 cm 
-Narrowed is less than 2.5 cm 
- Caused by RHEUMATIC FEVER 
-More common in WOMEN 
-Oxygenated blood comes back into heart into the left atrium and down through the mitral valve to the left ventricle 
- Complex:...
Name 5 types of immunity 
Natural Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, Humoral immunity, Cell-Mediated immunity 
 
 
 
Macrocytic Anemias 
Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency Anemia, 
 
 
 
Microcytic Anemias 
Iron Deficiency Anemia 
 
 
 
Neonate Platelets 
Are equal to adult le...
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Add to cartName 5 types of immunity 
Natural Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Passive acquired immunity, Humoral immunity, Cell-Mediated immunity 
 
 
 
Macrocytic Anemias 
Pernicious anemia, Folate Deficiency Anemia, 
 
 
 
Microcytic Anemias 
Iron Deficiency Anemia 
 
 
 
Neonate Platelets 
Are equal to adult le...
Antibodies appear _________ days after an antigen invades the body 
6-7 
 
 
 
Secondary immune response is also known as _________ immune response 
Anamnestic 
 
 
 
The pathogenesis of ___________ is related to antibody/antigen complexes which are deposited in tissues/organs and triggers the immun...
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Add to cartAntibodies appear _________ days after an antigen invades the body 
6-7 
 
 
 
Secondary immune response is also known as _________ immune response 
Anamnestic 
 
 
 
The pathogenesis of ___________ is related to antibody/antigen complexes which are deposited in tissues/organs and triggers the immun...
12 Cranial nerves 
1. Olfactory 
2. Optic 
3. Oculomotor 
4. Trochlear 
5. Trigeminal 
6. Abducens 
7. Facial 
8. Vestibulocochlear 
9. Glossopharyngeal 
10. Vagus 
11. Accessory 
12. Hypoglossal 
 
 
 
Afferent nerves 
sensory nerves that carry impulses from the cells, tissues, and organs to the CN...
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Add to cart12 Cranial nerves 
1. Olfactory 
2. Optic 
3. Oculomotor 
4. Trochlear 
5. Trigeminal 
6. Abducens 
7. Facial 
8. Vestibulocochlear 
9. Glossopharyngeal 
10. Vagus 
11. Accessory 
12. Hypoglossal 
 
 
 
Afferent nerves 
sensory nerves that carry impulses from the cells, tissues, and organs to the CN...
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