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Lecture 5: Nephron function 1
Describe the change in filtrate c...,
What are starlings forces,
With starlings forces what happen...
33  cards
Lecture 6: Nephron function 2
What are the two types of cells i...,
Whats happening in the late dista...,
How are na and k linked in the la...
22  cards
Lecture 2: Renal Histology
What is the functional unit of th...,
Give an overview of nephron funct...,
What is reabsorbed in the pt and ...
31  cards
Lecture 14: Water and salt balance Part 1
Describe the negative feedback lo...,
Describe where adh comes from,
What determines adh release
21  cards
Lecture 15: Renal disease
What can happen to glomerular fun...,
What happens to a blocked glomeruli,
Describe normal renal protein han...
34  cards
Lecture 18: Clinical problem solving: Hyponatraemia
What are the questions to ask bef...,
What is hypotonic fluid,
What is hypertonic fluid
36  cards
Lecture 21: Clinical problem solving - Renal failure
What is kidney failure,
What do you want to know when a p...,
Patient 1 comes in with no fever ...
23  cards
Lecture 25: Water and salt balance 2
Describe what would happen if the...,
What stimulates aldosterone release,
Describe how aldosterone acts
15  cards
Lecture 1: CV function
What is the frank starling mechanism,
What is venous return limited by,
What is venous
10  cards
Lecture 2: Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia
Describe the direction of electri...,
Describe the refractory period,
What are considerations of the rr...
25  cards
Lecture 3: Pathophysiology of resp. failure
Define respiratory failure,
What are the types of respiratory...,
What are the four things to think...
28  cards
Lecture 4: Treatment of cardiac rhythm disturbances
What are the common causes of tac...,
What are the common causes of bra...,
How can arrhythmias be characterised
32  cards
Lecture 5: Pathophysiology of resp. failure part 2
What is copd,
Whats the pathophysiology of copd,
What are some relevant measures t...
15  cards
Lecture 6: Anticoagulant drugs
What are some anti platelet drugs,
What are some anti coagulants,
What are anti coagulant indications
33  cards
Lecture 7: Regulation of cardiac function
What are the determinants of stro...,
What is lusitropy,
What is dromotropy
21  cards
Lecture 8: ACE inhibitors
What are the pathophysiological e...,
What does ace do in addition to a...,
What does ang2 do on the at 1
29  cards
Lecture 9: Alpha blockers and Ca channel blockers
What line of therapy are ca chann...,
Describe the affinity of catechol...,
Write some notes on adrenergic re...
22  cards
Lecture 10: Vascular function 1
Describe the smooth muscle distri...,
Describe the ans innervation of t...,
Describe the pressure drop across...
29  cards
Lecture 11: Beta blockers
What are the indications for beta...,
What do the beta receptors do,
What drugs have beta subtype sele...
22  cards
Lecture 12: Antihypertensives
What are the risk factors associa...,
Does treatment of hypertension help,
What are the hypertension treatments
26  cards
Lecture 13: Vascular function part 2
How does vascular function differ...,
What are the effects of metabolit...,
How does skeletal muscle enhance ...
11  cards
Lecture 14: Aspirin
What are the effects of aspirin,
Whats the moa of aspirin,
How does aspirin effect platelets...
21  cards
Lecture 15: Clinical endocrinology
0  cards
Lecture 16: CV Control 1
What are the effector mechanisms ...,
What are the afferents for regula...,
Write some notes on arterial baro...
15  cards
Lecture 17: Statins
What are the types of plasma lipids,
What are the cholesterol subfract...,
What are the effects of lowering ...
20  cards
Lecture 18: CV control 2
What happens if isotonic saline i...,
What happens if hypotonic saline ...,
Whats the big picture consequence...
21  cards
Lecture 19: Clinical renal failure
What is kidney failure,
What are the signs of renal failure,
What is the staging for aki based...
50  cards
Lecture 20: Salt and water
Describe the water compartments,
What is osmolality,
What is tonicity
45  cards
Lecture 21: Mg and K
Describe the distribution of mg,
What is the role of mg in the bod...,
Whats the role of the kidneys in ...
33  cards
Lecture 22-24: Acid:Base Part One
What is a strong vs weak acid,
Describe ph in normal homeostasis,
Why do we need acid base regulation
39  cards
Lecture 22-24: Acid:Base Part Two
Where is a blood gas measurement ...,
What is the risks of an arterial ...,
When is it ok to use a venous pun...
44  cards
Drug essentials
Patient comes in with dvt what ar...
1  cards
GI Problems One: Luminal pathology
If someone has diarrhoea for less...,
If someone develops diarrhoea ove...,
What history questions do you ask...
30  cards
GI Problems Two: Jaundice
What are the causes of jaundice,
What can the liver causes of jaun...,
What is murpheys sign
38  cards
GI problems Three: The liver
What are the patterns of liver di...,
If ast alt elevated but then ggt ...,
What does low albumin suggest
39  cards
GI Problems Four: Viral hepatitis
Does acute hepatitis have specifi...,
What serology do you do for hep a,
Why doe cholestasis occur with he...
13  cards
Cardiac rhythm problems
What is syncope,
How does polymorphic tachycardia ...,
What is evident in long qt syndrome
38  cards
Ischeamic heart disease problems
What is prinzmetals angina,
Why does prinzmetals angina worse...,
Why is prinzmetals angina worse a...
30  cards
Cardiac function problems
What are the clinical symptoms of...,
What is seen on echo in hfpef,
What are the important clinical s...
16  cards

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