Block 3: Pathophysiology and pharmacology

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Antipsychotics
What are the key characteristics ...,
What is schizophrenia,
What are the 4 as negative sympto...
40  cards
Degeneration And Dementia
Give examples of conditions cause...,
Give examples of conditions cause...,
What are the 3 main types of neur...
64  cards
Addiction
What is addiction,
What is the difference between ad...,
What are the main categories of b...
29  cards
Pain + Analgesics
What are the main categories of pain,
What is hyperalgesia,
What is allodynia
35  cards
Pharmacology of the basal ganglia disorders
What are the 2 classes of movemen...,
What disorders are classed as hyp...,
What disorders are classed as hyp...
57  cards
Assessing consciousness
What damage to your nervous syste...,
What is the role of the reticular...,
Where is the reticular formation
19  cards
Introduction to anaesthesia
What 3 as make up the normal stat...,
What is the most common scale use...,
What is the difference between an...
30  cards
Stroke
How do intracerebral haemorrhages...,
What are the 2 types of stroke,
Do strokes tend to present sudden...
37  cards
Depression
What are the two patterns of depr...,
How is a unipolar depressive stat...,
How is a bipolar depressive state...
59  cards
Epilepsy
What are the main categories of e...,
What is a focal aware seizure,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
54  cards
Management of head trauma
What is the glasgow outcome score,
What is the general time length f...,
What are the common findings in h...
26  cards
Infections of the CNS
What is meningitis,
What is encephalitis,
What is meningoencephalitis
43  cards
Cognitive assessment
What are the different areas of c...,
What are the various types of memory,
What is the difference between ex...
26  cards
Anxiety and stress
What is an anxiety disorder,
What are the psychological featur...,
What are the physiological featur...
46  cards
Ageing
What is ageing,
What is the link between ageing a...,
What is the difference between li...
33  cards
Anaesthesia revision
Give 3 examples of benzodiazepine...,
Give 3 examples of opioids used f...,
What are the components of entonox
24  cards

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