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Decks in this class (126)

302 The case of the breathless teenager and pathophysiology of asthma
What is dyspnoea,
What is tachypnoea,
What is orthopnoea
28  cards
306 Dementia and delirium
How does alzheimer s disease pres...,
How does frontotemporal dementia ...,
How does lewy body dementia prese...
11  cards
306 Bipolar disorder (mania and depression)
What is the difference between bi...,
What is subsyndromal depression,
What is bipolar type 1
10  cards
306 Psychosis
What is the definition of paranoia,
What is the definition of a hallu...,
What is the difference between ty...
17  cards
306 Movement disorders and immobility (Falls)
What is rhabdomyolysis,
What is hypostatic pneumonia,
What is a subdural haematoma
14  cards
Anxiety
What are some brain and mind symp...,
What is depersonalisation,
What is derealisation
17  cards
Stroke
What is a tia,
What is a abcde2 score,
What is a tia
13  cards
302 Hallmarks of cancer
What are carcinomas,
What are sarcomas,
What are adenocarcinomas
20  cards
302 Cancer genetics
What does degeneracy mean,
What is a single nucleotide polym...,
What does a ret gene mutation cause
8  cards
308 Drugs of psychiatric disorders
Name some ssri s,
What are the indications for ssri s,
Which ssri has the shortest half ...
98  cards
302 Vaccinology
What was the case of edward jenner,
How is diphteria vaccine created,
What are the disadvantages of usi...
37  cards
302 How viruses cause disease
How many people were living with ...,
What type of virus is hiv,
What is the zoonic origin of hiv 1
62  cards
302 Lipid disorders and metabolic syndrome
Describe the structure of a lipop...,
What are lipoproteins,
What are the 5 major classes of l...
37  cards
302 Pathophysiology of complications of hypertension
What are the effects of lowering ...,
Hat is the definition of blood pr...,
What is the equation for blood pr...
20  cards
302 Gut hormones and Obesity
In what ways does obesity harm he...,
What within the body plays a role...,
What is the function of gut hormones
56  cards
302 osteoporosis pathophysiology
What is a fragility fracture,
Why do people get fragility fract...,
How is bone mineral density measured
20  cards
308 Respiratory pharmacology
Name some beta 2 agonist bronchod...,
What are the indications for salb...,
Name some lama s
63  cards
302 Pathophysiology and genetics of phaeochromocytomas
What are some primary causes of h...,
What are some secondary causes of...,
What is a phaeochromocytoma
18  cards
Imaging and biopsy of cancer
What is the first line diagnosis ...,
Why is staging of tumours important,
What is the duke staging
10  cards
308 NSAID's and opiates pharmacology
What is the difference between an...,
How long do nsaid s take to have ...,
How long do nsaid s take to have ...
29  cards
Acute kidney injury
What are the functions of the kideny,
How can kidney function be assessed,
What is the difference between ak...
13  cards
Chronic kidney disease (not finished)
What is the definition of chronic...,
How can egfr be done,
What causes ckd
3  cards
302 Encountering evidence
What is the difference between de...,
What is prevalence,
What is the purpose of a cross se...
3  cards
302 Representing risk
How do you calculate incidence,
What is the relative ratio rr,
How is rr calculated
6  cards
302 Pathophysiology of cough, sputum, and haemoptysis and pathogenesis of tuberculosis
Where is coughed up blood derived...,
What is a massive haemoptysis,
What are the mechanisms of bleedi...
12  cards
302 Chest imaging
How do you access a chest x ray,
What are the causes of unilateral...,
What is meigs syndrome
3  cards
302 Calibrating cases
What is a case definition,
What is a case identification,
What are predictive values
4  cards
302 The abnormal mammogram
What are the breast biopsy diagno...
1  cards
302 Mammography and ultrasound
What is the national breast scree...,
Hat are branching microcalcificat...
2  cards
308 Antiplatelet and antithrombotic drugs
What is the intrinsic coagulation...,
What is the extrinsic coagulation...,
Name some doac s that work on fac...
39  cards
302 1. Haematology (the case of the worried midwife)
What is gestational thrombocytopa...,
Hat is the difference between cyt...,
What is bm aspirate
16  cards
302 2. Haematology (the case of the woman who wouldn't stop bleeding)
What is acute promyelocytic leuka...,
What are promyelocytes,
What is arta treatment
8  cards
302 3. Haematology (the case of the nurse asleep on her night shift)
What is chronic myeloid leukaemia,
What does a blood film for cml lo...,
What is the drug hydroxycarbamide...
6  cards
302 Physiology of pain
What are different types of pain,
What is nociceptive pain,
Which fibres are stimulated in no...
39  cards
302 Nuclear medicine
What are the different methods of...,
What is primary osteoporosis,
What is secondary osteoporosis
18  cards
302 Drug allergy
What is dhr,
What is the type a who classifica...,
What is the type b who classifica...
14  cards
302 Inflammatory (intrinsic) kidney disease
Name some common nephritic glomer...,
Name some common nephrotic glomer...,
What is the difference between ne...
15  cards
302 Pathophysiology and cytopathology of ascites
What are the 6 causes of ascites,
What are the clinical presentatio...,
What causes caput medusae
44  cards
302 Interventional radiology
What is interventional radiology,
How do you prepare a patient for ...,
What is aortic transection
10  cards
302 Why kidneys fail
What disease and outcome does an ...,
What disease an outcome does a fl...,
What
30  cards
302 Multisystem diseases
What are pulmonary renal syndromes,
What are some causes of pulmonary...,
What is anca associated vasculitis
26  cards
302 Physiology of tachycardia
Why is tachycardia worrying,
What is the equation for cardiac ...,
What are the red flags signs when...
33  cards
302 Cardiac investigations
What are the pros and cons of a 1...,
What are the indications for a 24...,
What are the cons of a 24 48 card...
10  cards
302 Pathogenesis of AF and other conduction disorders
What is af,
What are the different categories...,
Name some af related outcomes
6  cards
302 Neurobiology of neurodegenerative and cognitive disorders
What is ftld,
Build up of which particle causes...
2  cards
302 Brain imaging in cognitive impairment and cognitive reserve
What is the diagnostic criteria f...,
What is fdg pet,
Name some different types of deme...
9  cards
302 Pathophysiology of heart failure
What is the definition of heart f...,
What are the causes of heart failure,
What is the difference between sy...
13  cards
302 Autonomic mechanisms: postural hypotension
What is transient loss of conscio...,
What is syncope,
What are some causes of loss of c...
13  cards
302 The effects of alcohol on the brain
Which molecules in the brain are ...,
What effects of alcohol are relat...,
What are the effects on gaba rece...
23  cards
302 Delirium: causes outside the brain
What is the definition of deliriu...,
Which impairments may feature in ...,
What are some differences between...
19  cards
302 4. Haematology (the case of the samba drum playing grandmother)
What is binet stage a cll,
What is the drug privigen,
What is cll
7  cards
302. 5 Haematology (The case of the woman with weight loss and large abdomen)
What is primary myelofibrosis,
What is polycythaemia vera pv,
Name some myeloproliferative diso...
9  cards
302 6. Haematology (the case of the man whose legs didn't work)
What is multiple myeloma,
How is multiple myeloma diagnosed,
What is myeloma
13  cards
302: Genetics of cancer: couselling/ethics
What are the benefits of genomic ...,
What is the definition of penetrance,
What are some red flag features o...
6  cards
302 Imaging and biopsy in caner (staging and prognosis)
In which cancers is the tnm stagi...,
What is the tnm staging system,
Why are tumours biopsied
4  cards
302 Cancer biology: metastasis and prognosis
What are some different types of ...,
What is an adenocarcinoma,
What is familial adenomatosis pol...
6  cards
302 Radiology: contrast risks
What is intravenous contrast media,
When is contrast media used,
What is non iodinated contrast media
14  cards
302 Ageing cardiovascular system
What ae some examples of how the ...,
How many cardiomyocytes are lost ...,
How does increase in fibroblasts ...
22  cards
302 Clinical approaches to motor weakness
What is multiple scleorosis,
What is multiple scleorosis,
What are the risks for multiple s...
16  cards
302 Neurobiology of multiple sclerosis (not finished)
Where do symptoms of neuropathies...,
What are the features of lower mo...,
What are the features of upper mo...
24  cards
302 Imaging brain in multiple sclerosis
Why is imaging for ms performed,
In what modality of ms imaging done,
What is a t1 vs t2 mri
7  cards
302 Echocardiography
Which states of matter reflect ul...,
On a doppler scan what does each ...,
What information do we get from a...
6  cards
302 Pathophysiology of ischaemic heart disease and MI
Describe the development of ather...,
Is atherosclerosis reversible,
Describe the structure of a stabl...
9  cards
302 Pathophysiology of seizures
How do seizures spread,
What are primary generalised seiz...,
What does tonic clonic mean
31  cards
304 Liver disease
What does pale stool and dark uri...,
What is psc,
What causes yellow extremities in...
18  cards
308 Prescribing in the elderly
What are the 5 common frailty syn...,
What does adme stand for,
What factors affect absorption in...
24  cards
308 The safe and effective use of antimicrobials
Amoxicillin,
Name some beta lactam antibiotics,
What is the penicillin used for s...
15  cards
308 Drugs used in arrhythmias
What are the 2 types of cardiac c...,
Why is the sa node the natural pa...,
Describe normal cardiac conduction
39  cards
302 Bacterial pathogenesis and sepsis
What in the membrane makes gram n...,
What are the different classifica...,
Samples of what from the body are...
24  cards
302 Pathogenesis of malaria
What are the 5 types of plasmodiu...,
How is malaria transmitted,
At what temperature does malaria ...
17  cards
302 Pathophysiology of headache
What are the pain sensitive crani...,
What are the pain insensitive str...,
What is the definition of a migraine
27  cards
302 Viral meningitis and measles
What is the definition of meningitis,
What is the definition of encepha...,
What is the definition of meningo...
24  cards
302 Abdominal and pelvic imaging
What are the 5 f s for abdominal ...,
What is the examination of shifti...,
What are the indications for asci...
5  cards
302 Pathogenesis of diarrhoea and inflammatory bowel disease
What is the definition of diarrhoea,
What is inflammatory diarrhoea,
What are the 2 types of inflammat...
22  cards
302 Histopathology of the GI tract
Describe the architecture of the ...,
How does acute colitis occur hist...,
What are some differentials for a...
8  cards
302 Imaging of the GI tract
How do you know it s a small bowe...,
What is a gallstone ileus,
What is rigler s triad
16  cards
304 GI surgery
What is an ileostomy,
What are the indications for an i...,
What are some different types of ...
95  cards
304 Orthopaedics
What are the 3 parts of long bones,
What is the function of the perio...,
Where on the bone do tendons and ...
13  cards
304 Urology
What is the most common urologica...,
What are some examples of bladder...,
What are some common contractilit...
30  cards
304 Breast and endocrine
What is hodgkin s disease,
When considering differentials wh...,
How can you identify if somebody ...
18  cards
303 Cardiology (not finished)
How long is a normal pr interval,
How long is a normal qrs complex,
What are the signs of ischaemia o...
4  cards
302 Introduction to hepatology, liver function tests, and jaundice
What is the sphincter of oddi,
Hat gives faeces its colour,
What enzyme conjugates bilirubin
22  cards
302 Histopathology of the liver (hepatitis/cirrhosis)
0  cards
302 Pathogenesis of viral hepatitis
What are the different action of inf,
What causes a persistent hep b in...,
Can the body naturally clear a he...
9  cards
308 Overdose and poisoning
How does cocaine cause toxicity,
What drugs is cocaine often cut with,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
78  cards
302 adult presentations of inborn errors of metabolism
What are the different types of c...,
What is glycogen storage disease ...,
What is mcardle s disease gsd 5
14  cards
302 Discovering, describing and treating monogenic forms of diabetes
What is maturity onset diabetes o...,
What is glucokinase mody,
What are the clinical features of...
11  cards
304 Perioperative anaesthesia
What are the factors the patient ...,
What is the surgical stress response,
What is the duke activity status ...
41  cards
304 Vascular arterial, venous, and IR
What are the 2 venous muscles pum...,
What are the different causes of ...,
What is the cause of venous hyper...
40  cards
308 Drug handling in pregnancy and breast feeding
Which types of drugs are teratogenic,
What are the pharmacological risk...,
What are the pharmacological risk...
11  cards
308 Drug discovery and development (lecture 1-3)
What happens in the pre clinical ...,
What happens in the clinical phas...
2  cards
308 Pharmacology of pain control
What are the different causes of ...,
Describe the who analgesic ladder,
What are some pharmacological adj...
12  cards
308 Safe drug use
Which drugs can cause syndrome of...
1  cards
306 Personality, eating, and anxiety disorders
What is eupd,
What is eupd,
What is schizophrenia
37  cards
306 CAHMS and neurodiversity
What is meant by temperament,
What is adhd,
What is the treatment for adhd
24  cards
302 Applying theories of ageing
What is successful ageing,
How does chronic inflammation imp...,
What is programmed ageing compare...
10  cards
302 Physiology of dying
What is the deterioration phase,
What are some neurological signs ...,
What are some neuromuscular chang...
6  cards
302 Frailty and weight loss/sarcopenia
What is frailty,
What is sarcopenia,
What is primary age related sarco...
9  cards
302 Pathogenesis of cerebellar disease and gait disorders
What are some causes of unsteadiness,
What are some orthopaedic gait di...,
What is ataxic gait
9  cards
302 Metabolic response to sepsis/injury and starvation
What are the 2 phases to a metabo...,
What is the ebb phase,
What is the flow phase
18  cards
302 Fluid balance in times of stress
What is the difference between hy...,
What are crystalloid fluids,
What are colloid fluids
5  cards
302 Histopathology: autopsy
What are the different forms of m...
1  cards
303 Infectious diseases
What processes other than infecti...,
What re the questions you ask reg...,
What are the different causes of ...
3  cards
303 Renal medicine
What is glomerulonephritis gn,
What are the primary causes of gl...,
What are some secondary causes of...
4  cards
303 Respiratory medicine
0  cards
303 Diabetes and endocrinology
0  cards
303 Gastroenterology
0  cards
302 Neurobiology of mental health disorders
0  cards
302 Pathophysiology of delirium (causes in the brain)
0  cards
302 Renal function tests and acid-base balance
0  cards
302 Questions for quality
0  cards
302 Renin-angiotensin aldosterone system/Conn's syndrome
0  cards
302 Rigorous reviews
0  cards
302 Speaking science
0  cards
302 Histopathology of the lung
0  cards
302 Banishing bias
0  cards
302 capturing causes
0  cards
302 Devising data
0  cards
308 Sustainable prescribing and medicine waste
0  cards
308 Drugs in endocrinology and diabetes
0  cards
308 Practical use of the BNF, prescriptions, and medication error
0  cards
308 Prescribing IV fluids and blood products
What things can help you asses fl...,
What is the treatment for hyperka...,
What is the treatment for hyperca...
6  cards
308 Prescribing safety: calculations
0  cards
308 Evidence-based vs compulsory and alternative therapies
0  cards
308 Cardiovascular drugs: 1 and 2
What is hbpm,
What are the symptoms of hyperten...,
What is a fundoscopy
32  cards
308 Decision-making in therapeutics
0  cards

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