Gastrointestinal and Liver Disorders (GIL)

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2.1 Anatomy and Physiology
What is the role of the gi tract ...,
What happens when the circular sm...,
What happens when the longatudina...
45  cards
2.1 Nausea and Vomiting
What is anusea and vomiting stimu...,
What are the physiological respon...,
Where does central regulation of ...
9  cards
2.1 Electrolyte Balance
What can vomiting lead to and wha...,
What can diarrhoea lead to and wh...,
What can an excess amout if urine...
17  cards
2.4 Pharmacology of Constipation
What receptors can dopamine act on,
What receptors do noradrenaline a...,
What receptors fo 5 ht act on
16  cards
2.4 Pharmacology of Diarrhoea
What can rotavirus do to the smal...,
What can invasive bacteria cause ...,
What can cytotoxins to to the body
12  cards
DMH1- Human microbiomre
What is ment by the term microbiome,
What is ment by human microbiome,
How have we studied microorganisms
7  cards
DMH2- The gut microbiome
Define pathogen,
Define commensal,
Define symbionts
9  cards
DMH3- Oral cavity
Define plaque,
What does steptococci do to the t...,
What do bacteria do th sugar in t...
9  cards
DMH4- Gut Dysbiosis
Define the term dysbiosis and wha...,
What illnesses diseases can pretu...,
What diseases are linked to intes...
9  cards
DMH5- Gastroenteritis and diarrhoea
What gastroenteritis and what are...,
What are the common symptoms of g...,
What is gastroenteritis caused by
7  cards
DMH7- Viral pathogens
Examples of pathogenic viruses an...,
What ways can viruses be transmitted,
What is the importance of viral v...
6  cards
DMH9- Bacteria Gatroenteritis
0  cards
2.2:4 Absorption of drugs from the GIT: Bioavailability
What is bioavailability and what ...,
What causes loss in oral bioavail...,
Define the equation f ff x fg x fh
9  cards
2.2:4 Absorption of drugs from the GIT: Kinetics
In first order kinetics what is t...,
What is ka,
Define this equation rate of abso...
5  cards
2.3:11 Effects of disease state on drug absorption
What can go wrong with drug absor...,
What are the typical manifestatio...,
What are the symptoms of crhons d...
6  cards
2.2:3 Undernutrition
What is undernutrition,
What groups are at risk of undern...,
What is the difference between nu...
9  cards
3.1:2 Liver Disease
What is cirrhosis,
What are the symptoms of cirrhosis,
How would you diagnise cirrhosis
22  cards
3.1:1 Liver structure
What are the roles of the liver,
Where does the portal vein carry ...,
What does the hepatic artery do
13  cards
3.1:9 Metabolism of drugs
How are drugs eliminated from the...,
What are the most common metaboli...,
What is sequential metabolism
25  cards
3.4:1 Drugs in liver disease
How much alcohol can an adult pro...,
What conditions can patients suff...,
What is the treatment for acute a...
43  cards
3.4:2 Drugs in liver disease part 2
What is drug induced liver diseas...,
What is the mening id idosyncratic,
What drugs can be the cause of li...
17  cards
3.4:3 Liver Function Test enzymes
What type of enzyme is alkaline p...,
What is the substrates for alkali...,
What are the charactoristics of a...
4  cards
2.2:6 Macronutrients
What does the turn macronutrients...,
Name the dietary macronutrients a...,
What are lipids poorly soluble in...
38  cards
2.2:7 Micronutrients
What are micronutrients,
What are the major divisions of m...
2  cards
2.2:8 Minerals and trace elements
What is the energy balance mainly...,
What region of the brain controls...,
What is the role of the arcuate n...
12  cards

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