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What does uroscopy check?
What does uroscopy check?
Specific gravity of urine
Who is known as the father of cellular pathology?
Who is known as the father of cellular pathology?
Rudolf Virchow
What causes dysfunction of cells?
What causes dysfunction of cells?
Cellular changes
What is Virchow’s technique?
What is Virchow’s technique?
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What does Fehling’s test detect?
What does Fehling’s test detect?
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What is the Kenny method used for?
What is the Kenny method used for?
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What can the heart-lung machine replace?
What can the heart-lung machine replace?
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What was the MedTech's bible before?
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What does uroscopy check?
What does uroscopy check?
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What is the role of a prosector?
What is the role of a prosector?
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Why did he become the father of cellular pathology?
Why did he become the father of cellular pathology?
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What does Fehling’s test detect?
What does Fehling’s test detect?
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What is the Kenny method used for?
What is the Kenny method used for?
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What is the purpose of the heart-lung machine?
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Study Notes
Uroscopy
- Involves checking the specific gravity of urine as a diagnostic method.
- Historically detailed in a lengthy manual or scroll, emphasizing traditional practices.
Prosector
- A medical professional responsible for dissecting and examining corpses, conducting autopsies.
- Plays a critical role in understanding causes of death.
Rudolf Virchow
- Recognized as the father of cellular pathology due to his emphasis on diseases stemming from cellular dysfunction.
- Proposed that understanding cell behavior is crucial for disease comprehension.
- Demonstrated that cellular changes lead to diseases, linking structure and function.
Virchow’s Technique
- Involves a systematic approach where organs are removed one at a time for thorough examination during an autopsy.
Fehling’s Test
- A clinical method used for detecting the presence of sugar in urine, significant in diabetes diagnosis.
Kenny Method
- A therapeutic approach utilizing hot packs and muscle manipulation designed specifically for treating polio patients.
Heart-Lung Machine
- An innovative device developed to temporarily replace a cat’s heart and lungs, maintaining circulation and oxygenation for up to 20 minutes.
Clinical Diagnosis Reference
- "Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods" by John Bernard Henry, previously considered the definitive guide for medical technologists and a crucial resource in laboratory diagnostics.
Uroscopy
- Involves checking the specific gravity of urine as a diagnostic method.
- Historically detailed in a lengthy manual or scroll, emphasizing traditional practices.
Prosector
- A medical professional responsible for dissecting and examining corpses, conducting autopsies.
- Plays a critical role in understanding causes of death.
Rudolf Virchow
- Recognized as the father of cellular pathology due to his emphasis on diseases stemming from cellular dysfunction.
- Proposed that understanding cell behavior is crucial for disease comprehension.
- Demonstrated that cellular changes lead to diseases, linking structure and function.
Virchow’s Technique
- Involves a systematic approach where organs are removed one at a time for thorough examination during an autopsy.
Fehling’s Test
- A clinical method used for detecting the presence of sugar in urine, significant in diabetes diagnosis.
Kenny Method
- A therapeutic approach utilizing hot packs and muscle manipulation designed specifically for treating polio patients.
Heart-Lung Machine
- An innovative device developed to temporarily replace a cat’s heart and lungs, maintaining circulation and oxygenation for up to 20 minutes.
Clinical Diagnosis Reference
- "Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods" by John Bernard Henry, previously considered the definitive guide for medical technologists and a crucial resource in laboratory diagnostics.
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Quiz 1 review for T1S1 MTMLSP