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Decks in this class (34)

1 - Applied Anatomy of the Heart
Myocardial hypertrophy,
Pressure overload,
Volume overload
21  cards
2 - Erythropoiesis
Erythropoiesis,
Where does rbc form before birth ...,
Where does rbc form after birth 3...
32  cards
4 - ECG Review
How to measure heart rate,
What does the p wave represent an...,
What is the pr intervalwhat is th...
29  cards
5 - Development of the heart
What mesoderm does the heart deve...,
How does the heart structure develop,
What are the endocardial tubes
37  cards
6 - Hypertension
Blood pressure equation,
Optimal bp,
Normal bp
28  cards
7 - Haemostasis Basics
5 main components of haemostasis,
Primary haemostasis,
Thrombocytopenia
46  cards
8 - Atherosclerosis
Arteriosclerosis,
3 steps in development of atheros...,
4 endothelial functions
29  cards
10 - Angina
Causes of angina,
Indications for cardiological ref...,
Diagnosis of angina
14  cards
13 - Anaemia 1
How many rbc are there,
How much iron should the diet con...,
What is the total body iron
35  cards
15 - Anaemia 2
What are b12 and folate needed for,
Another name for vitamin b12,
What is the function of b12
44  cards
16 - Venous Thromboembolism
Where do the majority of dvt orig...,
Is pe common,
What are the causes of dvt
46  cards
17 - Drug treatments for complex heart conditions
What are thrombolytics,
Side effects of thrombolytics,
Cryoprecipitate
28  cards
19 - Acute Myocardial Infarction
Diagnostic criteria for mi,
What causes troponin release,
Nstemi
15  cards
20 - Respiratory Failure
Concentration of oxygen in air,
Barometric pressure atmospheric p...,
Po2 of dry air at sea level
36  cards
21 - Breathlessness
What is breathlessness,
What causes dyspnoea,
Where are the respiratory centres
9  cards
22 - Obstructive and Restrictive Lung Disease
What is tidal volume,
What is vital capacity,
How do you measure forced expirat...
15  cards
23 - Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis
Normal arterial blood gas hco3 pa...,
Normal alveolar gaspaco2pao2,
Causes of respiratory acidosis
20  cards
24 - Hypersensitivity and Anaphylactic Shock
What is shock,
What are the different types of s...,
Hypovolemic shock causes
28  cards
25 - Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
What causes acute pharyngitis,
Main feature of acutepharyngitis,
Clinical features of acute pharyn...
30  cards
26 - Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
What is pneumonia,
Respiratory symptoms of pneumonia,
Systemic symptoms of pneumonia
30  cards
27 - Respiratory function tests
What do the normal respiratory fu...,
What are limitations of testing,
What is the normal respiratory rate
25  cards
28 - Asthma
3 features of asthma,
What is the prevalence of asthma ...,
What cells do allergens activate ...
14  cards
29 - Valvular heart disease
Mitral valve prolapse definition,
Prevalence of mitral valve prolapse,
Pathology of mitral valve prolapse
36  cards
30 - Tuberculosis
What is the most common mycobacte...,
What are other mycobacteria that ...,
Name a mycobacteria that doesnt c...
29  cards
31 - Stroke
What is a stroke,
What are causes of a stroke,
Parenchymal stroke
41  cards
32 - Haemorrhage and Shock
What is clinical shock,
How is tissue perfusion usually m...,
What are the signs of shock
42  cards
33 - Haemoglobinopathies
What is adult haemoglobin,
How many genes are there for the ...,
What chromosome is the alpha subu...
51  cards
35 - Chest X-rays
How is an x ray film made,
Uses of cxr,
How do you present a cxr
23  cards
36 - Heart Failure
What is heart failure,
Causes of heart failure,
What are some signs of heart failure
19  cards
37 - Nitric Oxide in the Vascular System
What releases nitric oxide,
Function of no,
What is edrf
41  cards
38 - Exercise Physiology
What is the difference between dy...,
What is the immediate source of e...,
What is the non oxidative source ...
31  cards
39 - High Altitude Physiology
What is the effect on pao2 at hig...,
Where are hypoxia detectors,
What causes decrease in ventilati...
39  cards
40 - Blood groups & Transfusion
What do the sugar residues on the...,
What do the proteins form,
Alloantibodies
4  cards
42 - Lymphatics
What are the functions of lymphatics,
How much lymph remains in the int...,
What is the lymphatic plexus
29  cards

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