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CHAPTER 1: Clinical Pathology: Clinical chemistry

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Clinical pathology: clinical chemistry-(i)Evaluation of renal function
Are ketones usually present in th...,
What can lead to ketone production,
Give 5 causes of ketonuria
33  cards
Pharmacology-(i)Cardiovascular drugs
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What are the indications of furos...,
What are the side effects of furo...
82  cards
Pharmacology:(ii)Pulmonary drugs
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What are the indications of methy...,
What are the side effects of meth...
21  cards
Clinical pathology: clinical chemsitry-(ii)Fluids and acid-base metabolism
Describe each of the different st...,
What is isotonic dehydration and ...,
What is hypertonic dehydration an...
16  cards
Clinical pathology:clinical chemistry:(iii)Electrolyte metabolism
What is the principal cation in t...,
What are the five main causes of ...,
What are the 3 main causes of hyp...
28  cards
Diagnostic imaging: General principles of imaging
What are the general principles o...,
What needs to be checked before t...,
How many images are usually recom...
5  cards
Diagnostic imaging: Small animal orthopedics
What particular feature of the en...,
For the appendicular skeleton how...,
What is the name of the special c...
53  cards
Clinical patholgy:clinical chemistry-(iv)Evaluation of the liver
Enzymes in the liverlist all the ...,
Which tests are performed for hep...,
Which ones are liver specific and...
55  cards
Emergency medicine: Fluid therapy
What are 5 examples of indication...,
Describe the distribution of body...,
Elaborate on 3 important aspects ...
29  cards
Clinical pathology: clinical chemistry-(v)Evaluation of the pancreas
In dogs where does serum amylase ...,
Give 4 different causes of increa...,
What would be the most likely cau...
10  cards
Clinical pathology: Clinical Chemistry-(vi) Evaluation of digestion and intestinal absorption
What should be done with faecal s...,
Which parasites can be detected f...,
Which parasites can be detected f...
7  cards

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