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Peer Support Quiz

Peer Support Quiz. Session 1. What is epidemiology? . What is epidemiology? . The study of disease in populations. What are the walls of the inguinal canal? . What are the walls of the inguinal canal? . Roof: Arching fibers of the transversus abdominus reinforced by the internal oblique

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Peer Support Quiz

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  1. Peer Support Quiz Session 1

  2. What is epidemiology?

  3. What is epidemiology? The study of disease in populations

  4. What are the walls of the inguinal canal?

  5. What are the walls of the inguinal canal? • Roof: Arching fibers of the transversusabdominus reinforced by the internal oblique • Anterior: aponeurosis of the external oblique reinforced by the internal oblique • Floor: inguinal ligament • Posterior: conjoint tendon & transversalis fascia Remember – M A T L

  6. What are the components of a nucleotide?

  7. What are the components of a nucleotide? • A base • A sugar group • A phosphate

  8. What is the biopsychosocial model?

  9. What is the biopsychosocial model? The biological, psychological and social aspects influencing an individuals health

  10. What are the 4 P’s for increasing intra-abdominal pressure?

  11. What are the 4 P’s for increasing intra-abdominal pressure? • Peeing • Passing stool • Parturition • Puking

  12. Give the definition of prevalence

  13. Give the definition of prevalence The number of people with a disease of interest in a defined population at a defined point in time

  14. What are the the body points of attachment of the inguinal ligament?

  15. What are the the body points of attachment of the inguinal ligament? • ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine) • Public tubercle

  16. What is an aponeurosis?

  17. What is an aponeurosis? A sheet of connective tissue (rather than a cord) connecting muscles to the parts they move

  18. Give three reasons why doctors should take account of patient’s perspectives

  19. Give three reasons why doctors should take account of patient’s perspectives • Better medical outcomes • Aids diagnosis • Increased patient satisfaction

  20. What is a mesentery?

  21. What is a mesentery? A double layer of peritoneum

  22. What are the arteries supplying the foregut, midgut and hindgut?

  23. What are the arteries supplying the foregut, midgut and hindgut? • Foregut: coeliac • Midgut: superior mesenteric • Hindgut: inferior mesenteric

  24. What are the five Mendelian patterns of inheritance?

  25. What are the five Mendelian patterns of inheritance? • Autosomal dominant • Autosomal recessive • X-linked dominant • X-linked recessive • Y-linked

  26. Which GI organ develops first?

  27. Which GI organ develops first? The liver

  28. What two types of clinical practice styles are there?

  29. What two types of clinical practice styles are there? • Doctor-centered • Patient-centered

  30. Give the definition of incidence

  31. Give the definition of incidence The number of new cases of a disease of interest in a defined population in a defined period of time Remember – prevalence considers both old and new cases

  32. What is a dermatome?

  33. What is a dermatome? An area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve

  34. What is the dermatome supply of the following regions – epigastric, umbilicus and suprapubic?

  35. What is the dermatome supply of the following regions – epigastric, umbilicus and suprapubic? • Epigastric: T7 • Umbilicus: T10 • Suprapubic: L1

  36. What are the different sugars found in DNA and RNA?

  37. What are the different sugars found in DNA and RNA? • DNA: deoxyribose • RNA: ribose

  38. What are the three layers of the embryo from external to internal?

  39. What are the three layers of the embryo from external to internal? • Ectoderm • Mesoderm • Endoderm

  40. From what layer does the gut tube develop?

  41. From what layer does the gut tube develop? Endoderm

  42. Name the only monosomy disorder that is not lethal

  43. Name the only monosomy disorder that is not lethal Turners syndrome 45XO Monosomy is a chromosomal disorder where one chromosome of the pair is missing

  44. Clinical decisions include what three considerations?

  45. Clinical decisions include what three considerations? • Clinical state and circumstances (of the patient) • Patient preferences • Research evidence

  46. What is the common attachment of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall?

  47. What is the common attachment of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall? The linea alba

  48. From how many layers is the greater omentum formed?

  49. From how many layers is the greater omentum formed? Four Remember – the four layers fuse to form a two layered greater omentum

  50. What is the function of the greater omentum?

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