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Anatomy: heart
The heart in situ,
What are the layers surrounding t...,
Where does the fibrous pericardiu...
21  cards
Anatomy: heart development
0  cards
Clinical skills: cardiovascular history
In addition to the usual history ...,
Systems review what are the symptoms,
How would you ask about palpitati...
10  cards
Clinical skills: cardiovascular exam
What are the components of the ca...,
Initial approach what do you need...,
General inspection what to look for
48  cards
Clinical skills: heart sounds
What are the two normal heart sou...,
Describe when s1 and s2 occur in ...,
What are the 3 categories of abno...
13  cards
Clinical skills: conducting an ECG
Should you explain all steps to t...,
How should you introduce yourself...,
What two additional questions sho...
13  cards
Pharmacology: asthma
What are the 2 key characteristic...,
Is airway obstruction in asthma r...,
What are 4 potential triggers for...
30  cards
Pharmacology: COPD
What are 2 causes of copd,
Copd involves an abnormal _______...,
What are the two types of copd
12  cards
Anatomy: lungs
Trachea,
What are the 3 divisions of bronchi,
Compare the right and left primar...
20  cards
Histology: lungs
What comprises the upper airways ...,
Differences between cartilage in ...,
What are the common features of t...
8  cards
Physiology: biomechanics of breathing
Does the pulmonary circulation ha...,
Differentiate bulk flow boyles la...,
Differentiate atmospheric pressur...
23  cards
Physiology: ventilation-perfusion
Describe the roles ventilation an...,
Do ventilation and perfusion vary...,
Is the optimal ventilation perfus...
11  cards
Physiology: lung function testing
Spirometry label the terms,
What are obstructive lung disease...,
What are the fev1 fvc ratios in h...
9  cards
Physiology: respiratory control systems
How long do rbcs spend in pulmona...,
Describe the partial pressures of...,
Break down the alveolar gas equation
16  cards
Pharmacology: allergic rhinitis
What type of chemical is histamin...,
What receptors does histamine act on,
What is the role of h1 receptors
12  cards
Clinical skills: respiratory history and exam
What are the systems review quest...,
What are the 4 risk factors where...,
What are the steps to the respira...
26  cards
Pharmacology: angina
The window for coronary blood flo...,
What is angina pectoris what caus...,
Angina pectoris symptoms chest pa...
9  cards
Pharmacology: angina drugs
What are the goals of anti angina...,
What are the 3 main types of drug...,
Nitrates on a cellular molecular ...
15  cards
Pharmacology: dysrhythmias
What are 2 ways of categorising d...,
Differentiate in terms of beats m...,
Atrial fibrillation is it irregul...
17  cards
Pharmacology: anti dysrhythmias
Do risks of dysrhythmias need to ...,
General principles of treating br...,
When treating tachydysrhythmias d...
20  cards
Pharmacology: anti coagulants
0  cards
Pharmacology: lipid lowering drugs
0  cards
Physiology: regulation of MAP
0  cards
Physiology: arteries
0  cards
Physiology: arterioles
0  cards
Physiology: endothelial cells
0  cards
Physiology: cardiac muscle
Cardiac muscle cells describe the...,
Pacemaker cells what locations ar...,
Pacemaker cells what is happening...
16  cards
Physiology: cardiac cycle
0  cards
Physiology: veins
0  cards
Pharmacology: hypertension and antihypertensives (major drugs)
What are some risk factors for cvd,
Define normotensive and hypertens...,
Hypertension may be primary essen...
31  cards
Pharmacology: antihypertensives (minor drugs)
Other drugs used to treat hyperte...,
Beta blockers moa,
Beta blockers are they first line...
14  cards
Pharmacology: heart failure
What is heart failure what are th...,
Common symptoms of heart failure,
Less common symptoms of heart fai...
9  cards
Cluster questions
Infection screen questions,
Acs symptoms risk factors,
Heart failure symptoms risk factors
14  cards

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