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Decks in this class (56)

Anaesthetics
What are the 3 components of anae...,
What are the 3 levels of hypnosis 2,
What are the 3 broad types of ana...
18  cards
Renal & Urology
Define epididymo orchitis 1,
Causes of epididymo orchitis 2,
How does epididymo orchitis prese...
330  cards
Cardiology (Part 1)
What are 3 types of acute coronar...,
What is acs usually caused by 2,
The rca curves around the right s...
176  cards
Cardiology (Part 2)
What are arterial ulcers 1,
What are the clinical features of...,
Pathophysiology of arterial ulcers 3
254  cards
ECG Changes and Diseases
Ecg changes for myocardial ischae...,
Ecg changes for an acute myocardi...,
Ecg changes for pericarditis 3
25  cards
Respiratory (Part 1)
What is pulmonary hypertension 1,
What are the causes of pulmonary ...,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
214  cards
Respiratory (Part 2)
What is bronchiolitis 1,
Epidemiology of bronchiolitis 2,
What causes bronchiolitis 3
128  cards
Hepatobiliary (Part 1)
Define cholecystitis 1,
Main cause of cholecystitis 2,
First line investigations for cho...
227  cards
Hepatobiliary (part 2)
For hepatitis a to e write down 1,
What is hepatitis 2,
Are all viral hepatitis notifiabl...
70  cards
Gastrointestinal (Part 1)
Define coeliac disease 1,
When does coeliac disease usually...,
Name the two autoantibodies prese...
206  cards
Gastrointestinal (Part 2)
What is gord 1,
Causes and triggers of gord 2,
Clinical presentation of gord 3
240  cards
Revision: Antibiotic and Organisms
Blank 1,
What is the notable organism and ...,
What is the notable organism and ...
24  cards
Revision: Autoimmune conditions and their autoantibodies
What is the relevant antibody for...,
What is the relevant antibody for...,
What is the relevant antibody for...
10  cards
Revision: Endocrine condition and dynamic tests
What is the dynamic test for cush...,
What is the dynamic test for adre...,
What is the dynamic test for acro...
4  cards
Revision: Cancers and tumour markers
What is the tumour marker for bow...,
What is the tumour marker for hep...,
What is the tumour marker for pan...
7  cards
Revision: Genetic conditions and mutations
What is the genetic abnormality a...,
What is the genetic abnormality a...,
What is the genetic abnormality a...
26  cards
Revision: Key Facts
Chest auscultation finding bibasa...,
Chronic inflammatory conditions a...,
First line diagnostic tests for a...
51  cards
Paediatrics (MSK)
3 differential diagnosis for a li...,
3 differential diagnosis for a li...,
3 differential diagnosis for a li...
149  cards
Paediatrics (Respiratory and Cardiology)
What is bronchiolitis 1,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Who does bronchiolitis occur in 3
192  cards
Paediatrics (Renal & Urology Part 1)
What are undescended testes crypt...,
How common are undescended testes 2,
When are testes screened in the uk 3
187  cards
Paediatrics (Infectious disease)
What is mumps 1,
Epidemiology of mumps 2,
Causes of mumps 3
159  cards
Paediatrics (Neurology)
What is encephalitis 1,
Epidemiology for encephalitis 2,
Causes of encephalitis 3
167  cards
Neurology (Part 1)
Define stroke 1,
Causes of stroke 2,
What is a transient ischaemic att...
175  cards
Neurology (Part 2)
Who would you suspect pd in 1,
Risk factors for pd 2,
Key presentations of pd 3
201  cards
Neurology (Part 3)
What is encephalitis 1,
Epidemiology for encephalitis 2,
Causes of encephalitis 3
169  cards
Neurology (Part 4)
Define epilepsy 1,
Define seizure 2,
How do generalised tonic clonic g...
193  cards
Ophthalmology (Part 1)
What is open angle glaucoma 1,
What causes open angle glaucoma 2,
What is glaucoma what are the 2 t...
145  cards
Ophthalmology (Part 2)
What is hypertensive retinopathy 1,
What are the features of hyperten...,
What classification system is use...
39  cards
Haematology (Part 1)
What is anaemia what are the norm...,
Classifications of anaemia 2,
What are causes of microcytic ana...
256  cards
Haematology (Part 2)
What is leukaemia 1,
What are the four main types of l...,
What does acute refer to in leuka...
260  cards
Hepatobilliary (Part 2)
What is anaemia what are the norm...,
Classifications of anaemia 2,
What are causes of microcytic ana...
31  cards
Rheumatology (Part 1)
Define osteoarthritis 1,
Pathology of oa 2,
Rx for oa 3
213  cards
Rheumatology (Part 2)
What is scleroderma 1,
What is systemic sclerosis 2,
What are the two main disease pat...
206  cards
Rheumatology (Part 3)
Define vasculitis 1,
How are vasculitides generally cl...,
Name three small vessel vasculiti...
49  cards
Emergency Medicine
What adverse signs indicate unsta...,
First line drug for symptomatic b...,
What to do if atropine ineffectiv...
25  cards
ENT
What is presbycusis 1,
Is presbycusis conductive or sens...,
Which frequencies are lost first ...
137  cards
ENT (Part 2)
What is tonsillitis 1,
Most common cause of tonsillitis 2,
Most common bacterial cause of to...
154  cards
GUM
What is the typical discharge in ...,
What is the vaginal ph in bacteri...,
What organism is associated with ...
99  cards
Endocrinology (Part 1)
Define hyperthyroidism 1,
Define thyrotoxicosis 2,
Primary vs secondary hyperthyroid...
207  cards
Endocrinology (Part 2)
Define acromegaly 1,
Most common cause of acromegaly 2,
What causes gigantism vs acromega...
92  cards
Psych (New)
When does schizophrenia typically...,
How long must symptoms present fo...,
Define schizoaffective disorder 3
305  cards
Orthopaedics (Part 1)
What is the hallmark clinical fea...,
What is the first line management...,
What is the first line pharmacolo...
148  cards
Orthopaedics (Part 2)
What is the most common cause of ...,
What knee structure is most sensi...,
What is the first line imaging fo...
100  cards
Medicine of Older Adult
What are the key signs on examina...,
What is paroxysmal nocturnal dysp...,
What are the proposed mechanisms ...
30  cards
Paediatrics (Cardiology)
What are the 5 s s of an innocent...,
When should a child with a murmur...,
Effect of standing on innocent mu...
28  cards
Paediatrics (ENT & Ophthalmology)
What is acute otitis media aom 1,
Common bacterial causes of otitis...,
Main presenting symptom of otitis...
149  cards
Paediatrics (Genetics)
What is the genotype in klinefelt...,
What feature do over half of boys...,
Which genetic condition causes sm...
96  cards
Paediatrics (Dermatology)
Define atopic eczema 1,
Pathophysiology of eczema 2,
Maintenance management for eczema...
138  cards
Paediatrics (ID - Viral Exanthems)
What is an exanthem 1,
Name the vrial exanthemas 2,
First disease 3
28  cards
Geriatrics
What is delirium 1,
Key diagnostic features of deliri...,
Typical onset of delirium 3
74  cards
Paediatrics (Neonatology Part 1)
Physiological transition at birth 1,
What is respiratory distress synd...,
What is the cause of respiratory ...
204  cards
Paediatrics (Neonatology Part 2)
What are the key steps of immedia...,
How long should cord clamping be ...,
Why are newborns low in vitamin k 3
89  cards
Paediatrics (Gastrointestinal Part 1)
Most common causes of acute abdom...,
Classic pain progression in appen...,
What stool finding is characteris...
197  cards
Paediatrics (Gastrointestinal Part 2)
What is hirschsprung s disease 1,
Which part of the bowel is most c...,
Pathophysiology of hirschsprung s...
193  cards
Paediatrics (Renal & Urology Part 2)
What is haemolytic uraemic syndro...,
Classic triad of hus 2,
Most common trigger of hus in chi...
197  cards
Murmurs
Blank 1,
What mneumonic can be used to ass...,
Grading system for murmurs 3
56  cards

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