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Decks in this class (24)

Anaemia 1
What are the signs of anaemia,
What are the symptoms of anaemia,
Pallor is an unreliable sign what...
10  cards
Obstructive Lung Disease
What is the pathogenesis of asthma,
What else happens in asthmatic lungs,
What is the pathology of asthma
7  cards
LRTIs
What are some common lrtis
1  cards
URTI
Common examples of urtis,
Common viral respiratory pathogens,
What defence mechanisms does the ...
3  cards
Cardiomyopathy
How can cardiomyopathies be class...,
What is dilated cardiomyopathy,
What can cause cardiomyopathy
12  cards
Heart Development
What germ layer does the heart de...,
What is the condition when the he...,
When and how do the atria and ven...
15  cards
PE
What are the symptoms of pulmonar...,
What are the signs of pulmonary e...,
What would an ecg show in pe
8  cards
Heart Failure
What is the most common cause of hf,
What are the two types of hf,
What are some causes of hf
17  cards
Bleeding Disorders
What is the name of not having en...,
What is the name of gp1b deficiency,
What is the name of gp2b 3a defic...
4  cards
ECG
What should the time of the qrs c...,
What should the qt duration be me...,
6 step ecg protocol
25  cards
Shock
What is clinical shock,
What are some clinical signs of s...,
What can cause low bp shock
19  cards
Myocardial Infarction
What are the diagnostic criteria ...,
What are the two types of mi,
What are features of ischaemic my...
13  cards
Respiratory Failure
What is respiratory failure,
What is hypoxia hypoxia,
What is anaemic hypoxia
23  cards
Misc
What is a major side effect of ac...
1  cards
Applied Anatomy
What are the surface anatomy mark...,
What are the most common places f...,
Where are the valves
7  cards
DVT
Where does dvt normally occur,
How can dvt be categorised,
What 4 veins are most vtes in
17  cards
Haemostasis Misc
What is antithrombin,
What is plasminogen,
How is plasminogen kept inactive ...
15  cards
Secondary Haemostasis
How is the extrinsic pathway acti...,
Where is tissue factor found,
What reaction does viia catalyse ...
12  cards
Primary Haemostasis
What is the first step in primary...,
What is vwf,
What receptor bind platelets to vwf
7  cards
Hypertension
What is primary hypertension,
What is secondary hypertension wh...,
What renal disease may result in ...
26  cards
Arteriosclerosis
What is arteriosclerosis,
What are the 3 stages of plaque d...,
What are 4 types of proteins synt...
24  cards
Angina
What are the two physiological ca...,
What can cause decreased myocardi...,
What can increase myocardial o2 d...
16  cards
Anaemia 2
What are the causes of macrocycli...,
B12,
B9
22  cards
Blood Cycle
How is iron absorbed in the intes...,
How is iron stored in enterocytes,
How is iron transported out of en...
20  cards

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