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Biomedicine 200 Final Exam

The document outlines key topics for the Biomedicine 200 final exam, covering various medical systems including pharmacology, cardiovascular, blood diseases, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological, musculoskeletal, psychological, endocrine, reproductive, and urinary systems. Each topic includes specific conditions, relevant pages, figures, and tables from Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, Fifth Edition. The exam will test knowledge on side effects of medications, diseases, and disorders associated with each system.

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Biomedicine 200 Final Exam

The document outlines key topics for the Biomedicine 200 final exam, covering various medical systems including pharmacology, cardiovascular, blood diseases, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological, musculoskeletal, psychological, endocrine, reproductive, and urinary systems. Each topic includes specific conditions, relevant pages, figures, and tables from Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, Fifth Edition. The exam will test knowledge on side effects of medications, diseases, and disorders associated with each system.

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Biomedicine 200 final exam

Pharmacology
1. Side effects of medication: P73, Table 5-4
- Aspirin, NSAID
- Corticosteroid
Cardiovascular system
2. Hypertension. ppt Cardiovascular disorders 3, P2-13
3. Angina Pectoris. P239, Fig 12-14, P240 (Myocardial infarction) Fig 12-11
4. Deep venous thrombosis. ppt Cardiovascular disorders 6, P12-18
Blood disease
5. Anemia. P193, P201 Table 10-2
6. Leukemia. P206, Table 10-3 Fig 10-23
Respiratory system
7. Pneumonia. P286, Fig 13-10 Table 13-4
8. Asthma. P300, Fig 13-18
9. Pneumothorax. P314, Table 13-7 Fig 13-25
10. Lung cancer. P296
11. COPD. P302, Table 13-5
Gastrointestinal system
12. Cholecystitis. P457, Fig 17-18, Fig 17-19
13. Appendicitis. P475, Fig 17-35, Fig 17-36
14. Colon cancer. P478, Fig 17-38, Fig 17-39
15. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). P475
16. Crohn’s disease. P472, Table 17-7, Fig 17-33
Neurological system
17. Stroke. P346, Table 14-8
18. Migraine. P60
Musculoskeletal system
19. Septic arthritis. P178
20. Sprain and strain. P168
Psychological system
21. Major depression. P379
Endocrine system
22. Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. P419, P422, Table 16-5 Fig 16-13,16-14
23. Diabetes mellites. P406-415, Table 16-2,3,4, Fig 16-3, Fig 16-4*** Fig 16-5,16-9
Male reproductive system
24. Cancer of prostate. P521, Fig 19-6
Female reproductive system
25. Endometriosis. P529, Fig 19-12
26. Fibroids (Leiomyoma). P533, Fig 19-14
27. Ectopic pregnancy. P587
28. Miscarriage. ppt Pregnancy complications, P2-9
29. Cancer of cervix, breast, endometrium, ovary. P535-540, Fig 19-17, 19-18
Urinary system
30. Urinary tract infection. P500-502, Fig 18-8
31. Kidney stones. P505, Fig 18-11, 18-12
###Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, Fifth Edition (P, Fig, Table)

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