What are the Stages of Alzheimers Disease?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What are the Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease? Answer There are three stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. The early (mild), middle (moderate), and late (severe). In the early stage,…

What are the Stages of Alzheimers Disease?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What are the Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease? Answer There are three stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. The early (mild), middle (moderate), and late (severe). In the early stage,…

What is X-inactivation and why is it important?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is X-inactivation and why is it important? Answer X-inactivation is a process that occurs in the nuclei of all female mammals, due to them having two X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes is …

What is X-inactivation and why is it important?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is X-inactivation and why is it important? Answer X-inactivation is a process that occurs in the nuclei of all female mammals, due to them having two X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes is …

How can the Roper Logan and Tierney model be used to assess a COPD patient?10th Nov 2020Introduction: Question How can the Roper Logan and Tierney model be used to assess a COPD patient? Answer Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a slow progressive airway obstruction disease that is a lead…

How can the Roper Logan and Tierney model be used to assess a COPD patient?10th Nov 2020Introduction: Question How can the Roper Logan and Tierney model be used to assess a COPD patient? Answer Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a slow progressive airway obstruction disease that is a lead…

Purpose of Fecal Microbiota Transplants11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question How does a fecal matter transplant actually work? Answer An FMT or fecal microbiota transplant is a medical procedure, that involves the transplantation of qualified fecal matter into a nece…

Purpose of Fecal Microbiota Transplants11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question How does a fecal matter transplant actually work? Answer An FMT or fecal microbiota transplant is a medical procedure, that involves the transplantation of qualified fecal matter into a nece…

What is the gross and microscopic structure of striated muscle?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is the gross and microscopic structure of striated muscle? Answer Striated muscle tissue can be identified by its unique banding or ‘striations’ which can be observed under microscop…

What is the gross and microscopic structure of striated muscle?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is the gross and microscopic structure of striated muscle? Answer Striated muscle tissue can be identified by its unique banding or ‘striations’ which can be observed under microscop…

How is tissue fluid formed and absorbed?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question Explain how the formation and absorption of tissue fluid occurs, referring to the processes of hydrostatic and osmotic pressure in a capillary bed. Answer Although the circulatory system tran…

How is tissue fluid formed and absorbed?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question Explain how the formation and absorption of tissue fluid occurs, referring to the processes of hydrostatic and osmotic pressure in a capillary bed. Answer Although the circulatory system tran…

What is the significance of the High Courts ruling over NHS Englands appeal on the cost implications of public administration?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question PrEP has shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection by more than 90 per cent in people who are at high risk. What is the significance of the High Court’s ruling over NHS England’s …

What is the significance of the High Courts ruling over NHS Englands appeal on the cost implications of public administration?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question PrEP has shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection by more than 90 per cent in people who are at high risk. What is the significance of the High Court’s ruling over NHS England’s …

Colour blindness and gender11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question Why is colour blindness less common in women? Answer Colour blindness occurs in around 8% of the male European population, and around 0.5% of female Europeans. This inequality is due to the a…

Colour blindness and gender11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question Why is colour blindness less common in women? Answer Colour blindness occurs in around 8% of the male European population, and around 0.5% of female Europeans. This inequality is due to the a…

How is the effectiveness of hand hygiene policy measured?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question How is the effectiveness of the hand hygiene policy measured other than the use of audits? Answer In medical literature, there have been several attempts to measure the effectiveness of hand …

How is the effectiveness of hand hygiene policy measured?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question How is the effectiveness of the hand hygiene policy measured other than the use of audits? Answer In medical literature, there have been several attempts to measure the effectiveness of hand …

What is the newly qualified nurses role regarding delegation?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is the newly qualified nurse’s role regarding delegation? Answer The global shortage of qualified nurses has resulted in the increasing dependency on non-qualified personnel to ass…

What is the newly qualified nurses role regarding delegation?11th Feb 2020Introduction: Question What is the newly qualified nurse’s role regarding delegation? Answer The global shortage of qualified nurses has resulted in the increasing dependency on non-qualified personnel to ass…