Conditions + definitions

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Decks in this class (68)

Psych
What are the questions into a pas...,
What are the important personal h...,
What is forensic history
109  cards
Psych 2
What is stigma,
What are the methods to reduce st...,
What is psychosis
88  cards
Psych 3
What is problem focused coping in...,
What is emotion focussed coping i...,
What are the psychological reacti...
75  cards
Medical ethics
What is consequentialism,
What is deontology,
What is utilitarianism
60  cards
Infection
What is gastro enteritis,
What causes gastroenteritis,
What bacteria is the most common ...
199  cards
Infection - Immunisations + skin infections
What are the different types of v...,
How are detoxified vaccines detox...,
How are recombinant vaccines formed
92  cards
Infection - Travel related + microbial
Why are travellers vulnerable to ...,
What are the infections related t...,
What is the vector for malaria
96  cards
Infection - meningitis
What is meningitis,
What is the pathogenesis of menin...,
What are the common bacterial cau...
83  cards
Definitions
What is a papule,
What is a patch,
What is a pustule
20  cards
Embryology
When does msk embryology begin,
What is proimo distal patterning,
How do limb buds elongate
89  cards
MSK growth and repair
What is a ligament,
What is the structure of a ligament,
When does a ligament rupture occur
102  cards
MSK - week 1
What are the three joint types,
What are the examples of fibrous ...,
What are the types of cartiligano...
128  cards
MSK wk 2
What ar ethe major problems of th...,
What is the presentation of hallu...,
What causes hallux valgus
90  cards
MSK wk 3
What are the consequences of chil...,
What are the consequences of youn...,
What are presenting parental conc...
97  cards
Rheum
What are the symptoms af arthritis,
What are the signs of arthrtiis,
What are the types of rheumatoid ...
101  cards
MSK wk4
What does an osteoblast do,
What does an osteoclast do,
What is pagets bone disease
92  cards
MSK - paeds ortho/trauma
What is the most common traumatic...,
What are the principles of childr...,
What are the different types of f...
55  cards
Repro
Where are sperm produced be specific,
What are the functions of the ser...,
What are the main glands that add...
102  cards
Pregnancy
What does laxin do,
Why is anaesthesia dangerous in p...,
Why are pregnant women likey to g...
83  cards
Pharmacology in pregnancy
When should you think about pregn...,
Why should you also think about m...,
Why is untreated hypertension dan...
35  cards
Repro wk3
What is infertility,
What is primary infertility,
What are irregular periods
114  cards
Repro wk 4
What is the important gynae histo...,
When do you investigate primary a...,
What investigations should be don...
95  cards
Repro wk 5 +6
How do you investigate menstral c...,
What are the common menstral prob...,
What are the common menstrual pro...
113  cards
Repro wk 6
What is fgm,
How many types of fgm are there,
What is type 1 fgm
29  cards
Anaesthetics
What is general anaesthesia,
What is regional anaesthesia,
What is local anaesthesia
91  cards
Genetics
What is nonsense mediated decay,
What is polygenic risk,
What is leucocornea
49  cards
Geriatrics
What is the physiology of ageing,
How does aging lead to dyshomeost...,
What are the changes in heat stre...
87  cards
PPB
What is gender based violence,
What are the hark questions,
What are the 6rs
10  cards
Pharmacology
Who is most at risk for prescript...,
Where do most medication errors o...,
What are the common prescribing e...
11  cards
Dermatology
What types of psoriasis can you get,
What is psoriasis,
What can the nail signs of psoria...
16  cards
Head and neck
What is the superior boundary of ...,
What is the inferior boundary of ...,
What is the anterior boundary of ...
112  cards
Head and neck 2
What constitutes the oral cavity,
What are the boundaries of the or...,
What are the functions of the ora...
101  cards
H&N 3
What is the conduction of sound i...,
What is the conduction of sound i...,
What is the conduction of sound i...
55  cards
Endocrine
What is the endocrine system,
What is endocrine communication,
What is neural communication
102  cards
Endocrine - paeds + others
What are the puberty stages,
What are the different assessment...,
What is a bone age scan
117  cards
Endocrine physiology 2
What is the role of calcium in th...,
What does hypocalcaemia lead to,
What does hypercalcaemia lead to
65  cards
Endocrine - diabetes
What are the types of insulin ava...,
What are the regimes available fo...,
When do you take the twice daily ...
38  cards
GI physiology
What are the four layers of the a...,
What is the parietal membrane of ...,
What is the visceral membrane of ...
99  cards
GI 2
How strong is the contraction in ...,
What produces peristaltic waves,
What is the neural hormonal contr...
100  cards
GI 3
What are the investigations into ...,
How do you screen the liver,
What is coeliac serology
102  cards
GI 4
How is ethanol metabolised,
What does ethanol lead to in bioc...,
What diseases does alcohol lead t...
102  cards
GI 5
What are the three cell types in ...,
What is the histology of the larg...,
What are the histological changes...
91  cards
GI pharm
What drug categories are used to ...,
What are the types of acid suppre...,
What are the drugs that affect gi...
8  cards
Urinary physiology
What are the functions of the kid...,
What is the vertebral levels of t...,
What does the urinary system deve...
101  cards
Urinary pathology
How does a uti present,
What are the features of a normal...,
Why do you take a mid stream urin...
27  cards
Urinary
What drugs have a narrow therapeu...,
How are drugs nephrotoxic,
How do you avoid damage with drugs
105  cards
Urinary 2
What are the indications for rena...,
What imaging is used for kidneys,
What are the clinical features of...
62  cards
Eyes
How do images form on the retina,
How does the eye accommodate for ...,
How does the lens change shape
83  cards
Neuro embryology
How does the optic cup form,
What is the choroid fissure how i...,
What can go wrong with the choroi...
69  cards
Neuro
What are the different cells of t...,
What envelops a myelinated neurone,
Why is myelin important clinically
99  cards
Neuro conditions 1
What are the causes of bloackout,
What are the important considerat...,
What is syncope
104  cards
Neuro 2
What is the function of the vesti...,
Where does the corticospinal trac...,
Where does the rubrospinal tract ...
96  cards
Neuro 3
What is the difference between pr...,
What are tension type headaches,
What is the abortive treatment fo...
98  cards
Neuro 4
Why does raised icp matter,
What happens when cpp is more tha...,
What happens when cpp is less tha...
100  cards
Neuro 5
What are the ischaemic causes of ...,
What are the haemorrhagic causes ...,
How are lipid levels related to s...
86  cards
Respiratory physiology
What are the average volumes of g...,
What is the standard resp rate at...,
What constitutes the urt
91  cards
Resp - embryology
When does the embryonic stage of ...,
When does the pseudo glangular st...,
When does the canalicular stage o...
62  cards
Respiratory
What are the common obstructive a...,
What is the mechanism behind asthma,
What is the clinical definition o...
72  cards
Cardio
What is the endocardium,
What is the myocardium,
What are intercalated discs
85  cards
Cardio embryology
When does the primordial heart st...,
What are the stages of blood vess...,
How do the heart tubes form
8  cards
H&N booklet 2
What are the muscles of mastication,
What are the bony attachments of ...,
What action do the anterior fibre...
81  cards
Haemotology
Why do blood groups occur,
Why are blood groups important,
Who are the universal donors rece...
93  cards
Cardio
What is hypertension,
What is essential hypertension vs...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
112  cards
Haem 2
What are the elements of haemostasis,
What are the features of primary ...,
What constitutes coagulation
90  cards
Immunology
0  cards
Paeds
What units should be used for fee...,
What are the important questions ...,
What are the important parts of a...
21  cards
Respiratory important
What bacteria are responsible for tb,
How is tb transmitted,
What can indicate post primary pu...
61  cards
Differentials
What are the diferentials for ret...,
What are the differentials for sob
2  cards

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