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Decks in this class (15)

0630 - pathology of MI - AHF
What is cell injury,
What are the 3 main ways oxygen d...,
What is ischaemia and what does i...
14  cards
0702 - common disturbances of cardiac rhythm - AHF
What is the difference between a ...,
Define sinus rhythm,
Define sinus bradycardia
14  cards
0701- cellular reaction to ischaemia - CG
Supply and demand,
Timeline after mi,
Consequences of ic ca
7  cards
0721 - pathology of cardiomyopathy - AHF
What is the weight of a normal heart,
Define cardiomegaly,
Define hypertrophy
33  cards
0722 - Valvular Heat Dissease - RM
Narrowing stenosis leak regurgita...,
What physiological changes occur ...,
What physiological changes occur ...
13  cards
0730 - intro management to heart failure - AHF
Define heart failure,
Why is heart failure burden on th...,
Do all patients with heart failur...
12  cards
0730 - Management of Angina and ACS - RM
What are the short term aims of t...,
What is the definition of stable ...,
What are the goals of treatment f...
11  cards
0805 - hypertension - AHF
How many australians are diagnose...,
Outline some valuable resources f...,
Define white coat hypertension
22  cards
0815- immunopathologies- CG
What is immunopathology,
Give examples of what could go wr...,
Compare qualitative and quantitat...
5  cards
0812 - Pathophysiology of AKI - RM
Identify a patient presenting with acute kidney injury Understand and explain the physiologic basis of renal autoregulation Understand the mechanisms which affect autoregulation and result in ischemic AKI Introduction to immunologic mechanisms of AKI
6  cards
0818 - Epidemiology of CKD - EG
Define ckd,
What are some of the epidemiologi...,
What were some of the findings of...
5  cards
0819 - Complications of CKD - RM
Briefly outline the epidemiology ...,
What is the primary volume relate...,
What is the primary sodium relate...
8  cards
0624 - Syncope: Cardiovascular and Neurological Perspectives
What is syncope,
What is presyncope,
What is orthostatic hypotension
10  cards
0908 - Infections of the Cardiorespiratory System
What are the names and gram stain...,
What are the relevant virulence f...,
What are the two most common sour...
6  cards
0630 - Pathology of MI - RM
Outline cell injury,
Define ischaemia,
Define infarction what is the dif...
26  cards

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