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HEMATOLOGY /ONCOLOGY 
 
you have prescribed oral iron replacement for a 46 yo female with iron deficiency anemia related to heavy menses. she wants to be sure that the iron she takes will be absorbed well. Which one of the following would you suggest for improving iron absorption? - vitamin C 
 
 a mother brings her 6yo son to your office for evaluation b/c she found a lump in his neck below the jaw on the right side. She first noted it a week ago, about a week after he had recovered from an u...
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HEMATOLOGY /ONCOLOGY 
 
you have prescribed oral iron replacement for a 46 yo female with iron deficiency anemia related to heavy menses. she wants to be sure that the iron she takes will be absorbed well. Which one of the following would you suggest for improving iron absorption? - vitamin C 
 
 a mother brings her 6yo son to your office for evaluation b/c she found a lump in his neck below the jaw on the right side. She first noted it a week ago, about a week after he had recovered from an u...
Intro to Anesthesia Exam 1
Intro to Anesthesia Exam 1 
 
 
This type of anesthesia causes the loss of sensation throughout the entire body accompanied by loss of consciousness. - General Anesthesia 
 
 This type of anesthesia results in the loss of sensation that encompasses a large body area such as an entire lower extremities. - Regional Anesthesia/neuraxial anesthesia 
 
 This type of monitored anesthesia care where the patient can respond to verbal commands and their airway ventilation and cardiovascular functions...
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Intro to Anesthesia Exam 1 
 
 
This type of anesthesia causes the loss of sensation throughout the entire body accompanied by loss of consciousness. - General Anesthesia 
 
 This type of anesthesia results in the loss of sensation that encompasses a large body area such as an entire lower extremities. - Regional Anesthesia/neuraxial anesthesia 
 
 This type of monitored anesthesia care where the patient can respond to verbal commands and their airway ventilation and cardiovascular functions...
Anesthesiology Exam 1
Anesthesiology Exam 1 
 
 
anesthesia - loss of sensation to part/entire body to depress the activity of nervous tissue locally/regionally/within CNS 
 
 general anesthesia - drug induced unconsciousness that is characterized by controlled but reversible depression of CNS 
 
 anesthesiologist - a person with a doctoral degree who has been certified by the ACVAA/ECVAA and legally qualified to administer anesthetics/related techniques 
 
 anesthetist - a person who administers anesthetics w...
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Anesthesiology Exam 1 
 
 
anesthesia - loss of sensation to part/entire body to depress the activity of nervous tissue locally/regionally/within CNS 
 
 general anesthesia - drug induced unconsciousness that is characterized by controlled but reversible depression of CNS 
 
 anesthesiologist - a person with a doctoral degree who has been certified by the ACVAA/ECVAA and legally qualified to administer anesthetics/related techniques 
 
 anesthetist - a person who administers anesthetics w...
Hematology & Oncology | Exam 1
Hematology & Oncology | Exam 1 
 
 
Which type of cell is affected in AML? - Myeloid (myeloblasts) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in CML? - Myeloid (mature granulocytes) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in ALL? - Lymphoid (immature lymphocytes) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in CLL? - Lymphoid (mature lymphocytes) 
 
 Most common age affected by AML is... - Adults 
60's 
 
 Most common age affected by CML is... - Adults (rare for < 20 y/o) 
Mean age: 64 
 
 Most commo...
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Hematology & Oncology | Exam 1 
 
 
Which type of cell is affected in AML? - Myeloid (myeloblasts) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in CML? - Myeloid (mature granulocytes) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in ALL? - Lymphoid (immature lymphocytes) 
 
 Which type of cell is affected in CLL? - Lymphoid (mature lymphocytes) 
 
 Most common age affected by AML is... - Adults 
60's 
 
 Most common age affected by CML is... - Adults (rare for < 20 y/o) 
Mean age: 64 
 
 Most commo...
Hematology/Oncology Exam 3
Hematology/Oncology Exam 3 
 
 
What are the two types of cancer mutations? - 1. inherited 
2. acquired (errors during cell division or environmental exposure) 
 
 What are the types of cancer genes and their functions? - 1. tumor suppressor genes (slow down cell division, repair DNA error, regulate apoptosis): ex BRCA1 
2. oncogenes (typically help cells grow): ex MYC 
**mutations in these lead to cancer 
 
 What is a De novo genetic variation? - -variations that are new in a family genera...
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Hematology/Oncology Exam 3 
 
 
What are the two types of cancer mutations? - 1. inherited 
2. acquired (errors during cell division or environmental exposure) 
 
 What are the types of cancer genes and their functions? - 1. tumor suppressor genes (slow down cell division, repair DNA error, regulate apoptosis): ex BRCA1 
2. oncogenes (typically help cells grow): ex MYC 
**mutations in these lead to cancer 
 
 What is a De novo genetic variation? - -variations that are new in a family genera...
IB Psychology HL - Terminology
IB Psychology HL - Terminology 
 
 
Biological Approach to Understanding Behaviour - Psychologists taking the Biological Approach explain behaviour by examining physiological and evolutionary causes. They look for correlations between what is going on in our bodies with what we are doing. Using brain imaging technologies, these psychologists map the brain's structure and investigate how the brain and its billions of neural networks can change through experience. How hormones and neurotransmi...
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IB Psychology HL - Terminology 
 
 
Biological Approach to Understanding Behaviour - Psychologists taking the Biological Approach explain behaviour by examining physiological and evolutionary causes. They look for correlations between what is going on in our bodies with what we are doing. Using brain imaging technologies, these psychologists map the brain's structure and investigate how the brain and its billions of neural networks can change through experience. How hormones and neurotransmi...
IB HL Psychology Exam (Paper 1)
IB HL Psychology Exam (Paper 1) 
 
 
Kerr (1983) - 1.) Asked 75 undergrad males to pump air into a small ball 
2.) 4 conditions: alone, with a capable partner who worked hard, with a capable partner who did not work hard, and alone but with another person doing the same test with little effort 
3.) Person with a capable partner who worked hard pumped less: free rider effect 
4.) Person with capable partner who did not work hard pumped less: sucker effect 
5.) First and fourth condition similar ...
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IB HL Psychology Exam (Paper 1) 
 
 
Kerr (1983) - 1.) Asked 75 undergrad males to pump air into a small ball 
2.) 4 conditions: alone, with a capable partner who worked hard, with a capable partner who did not work hard, and alone but with another person doing the same test with little effort 
3.) Person with a capable partner who worked hard pumped less: free rider effect 
4.) Person with capable partner who did not work hard pumped less: sucker effect 
5.) First and fourth condition similar ...
IB Psychology HL Paper 1
IB Psychology HL Paper 1 
 
 
Describe one study related to the localisation of function in the brain. - One study related to the localisation of function includes Sperry (1968) who displayed the role of Broca's Area on language formation. 
 
The localisation of function theory proposes that certain areas of the brain are associated with specific functions. Furthermore, that behaviour, emotion and thought originate from specific areas of the brain. In this study, the Broca's Area is sugge...
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IB Psychology HL Paper 1 
 
 
Describe one study related to the localisation of function in the brain. - One study related to the localisation of function includes Sperry (1968) who displayed the role of Broca's Area on language formation. 
 
The localisation of function theory proposes that certain areas of the brain are associated with specific functions. Furthermore, that behaviour, emotion and thought originate from specific areas of the brain. In this study, the Broca's Area is sugge...
Accounting Theory 1 Exam 1
Accounting Theory 1 Exam 1 
 
 
Most common financial statements - 1) Balance Sheet (Statement of Financial Position) 
2) Income Statement (Statement of Operations)/ Profit and Loss Statement 
3) Statement of Cash Flows 
4) Statement of Shareholder's Equity 
 
 Rate of return for investors - Dividends+Share Price Appreciation/Initial Investment 
 
 Primary objective of financial accounting - To provide investors and creditors with information that will help them make investment and credit de...
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Accounting Theory 1 Exam 1 
 
 
Most common financial statements - 1) Balance Sheet (Statement of Financial Position) 
2) Income Statement (Statement of Operations)/ Profit and Loss Statement 
3) Statement of Cash Flows 
4) Statement of Shareholder's Equity 
 
 Rate of return for investors - Dividends+Share Price Appreciation/Initial Investment 
 
 Primary objective of financial accounting - To provide investors and creditors with information that will help them make investment and credit de...
ACCOUNTING THEORY
ACCOUNTING THEORY(2024) 
 
 
THEORY - a scheme or system of ideas or statements held as an explanation or account of a group of 
facts or phenomena 
 
 Theory is a coherent set of (1), (2) AND (3) forming the general framework or reference for a field of inquiry - (1) HYPOTHETICAL 
(2) CONCEPTUAL 
(3) PRAGMATIC PRINCIPLES 
 
 A theory could be based on numerous observations known as (1) or developed on the basis 
of (2) (3) - (1) inductive reasoning 
(2) logic 
(3) deductive reasoning 
 
 Ind...
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ACCOUNTING THEORY(2024) 
 
 
THEORY - a scheme or system of ideas or statements held as an explanation or account of a group of 
facts or phenomena 
 
 Theory is a coherent set of (1), (2) AND (3) forming the general framework or reference for a field of inquiry - (1) HYPOTHETICAL 
(2) CONCEPTUAL 
(3) PRAGMATIC PRINCIPLES 
 
 A theory could be based on numerous observations known as (1) or developed on the basis 
of (2) (3) - (1) inductive reasoning 
(2) logic 
(3) deductive reasoning 
 
 Ind...