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Decks in this class (94)

Case 1 - intro to the nervous system
What is perception,
What is pain derived from,
What is nociception
58  cards
Case 1 - Spina Bifida
What is spina bifida,
Where does sb occur most,
Why is folic acid important to ta...
30  cards
Case 1 - Neural Tube Defects
How many neurones are in the brain,
How many transmitters are in the ...,
How many transmitters does each n...
35  cards
Embryology
How does ectodermal proliferation...,
What does ectodermal proliferatio...,
What happens after the ectoderm t...
32  cards
Case 1 - PBL
When is blood pressure lowest,
What is the 12 week scan used for,
What is the 20 week scan
20  cards
Excitable Membrane lecture
Do lecture
1  cards
Extra Yaffas Notes
Where do the neural crest arise from,
What gene to neural crest cells e...,
What do all neural crest cells be...
42  cards
Case 2 - Addiction
What is drug abuse,
What is drug dependence,
Drug dependence psychological
23  cards
Case 2 - introduction to neurotransmission
What are neurones made up of,
What is the cell body made up of,
What are the dendrite region
54  cards
Case 2 - Overview of Pain
What is pain,
What is nociception,
What is a nociceptor
48  cards
Case 2 - Neuropathic Pain
What are the two types of pain,
What is nociceptive pain,
What does nociceptive pain feel like
17  cards
Case 2 - Pharmacology
How do opioids work,
What are the 4 types of opioid re...,
What are mu receptors
47  cards
Case 2 - PBL
What is pain,
What is chronic pain,
What is parathesia
3  cards
Case 2 - Back Pain
What is sciatica,
What does sciatic feel like,
Is the pain constant
30  cards
Case 2 - Pain Management
What are the 4 components of pain,
What are nociceptors,
What is transduction
52  cards
Case 2 - Dermatomes
What are dermatomes derived from,
What 3 regions do these cells dif...,
What do myotomes form
24  cards
Case 2 - Modulation of the Perception of Pain
What is the gate control theory o...,
What is the gate,
What happens if the gate is open
32  cards
Case 2 - Pathophysiology of Pain
What are nociceptors,
What is the trpv1 receptor activa...,
What is the trpm8 receptor activa...
43  cards
Case 3 - Histology
What is the cns,
What is the pns,
What is nervous tissue comprised of
26  cards
Case 3 - Pathophysiology
What is strabismus,
What does the superior rectus mus...,
What does the lateral rectus do
88  cards
Case 3 - Tests
What does confrontation visual fi...,
How far away do you sit from the ...,
What does the tester do during th...
12  cards
Case 3 - Sensation and Perception
What is sensation,
What is transduction,
What is sensory transduction
25  cards
Case 3 - Structure and Function of the Eye and Retina
What do the photoreceptors do,
What does the inner nuclear layer do,
What does the retinal ganglion ce...
32  cards
Case 3 - Visual Pathway and Defects
How many rods are there,
What do rods allow for,
How many cones are there
14  cards
Case 3 - Extra
What is visual acuity,
What does acuity depend on,
How can distance across the retin...
15  cards
Case 4 - Otitis Media
What are the subtypes of middle e...,
What is otitis media with effusion,
What is the most common cause of ...
28  cards
Case 4 - the Vestibular System
What does the vestibular system do,
What is the vestibular system emb...,
Where is the vestibule located
32  cards
Case 4 - Hearing and Speech Development
When do structures of the neurose...,
What happens at 25 weeks,
At 25 weeks to 5 6 months we have...
63  cards
Case 4 - Hair Cells
What are the two types of hair cells,
How many rows of inner hair cells...,
How many rows of outer hair cells...
18  cards
Case 4 - Labyrinth
What does the vestibular system do,
What does the vestibular system u...,
What do the otolith organs do
24  cards
Case 4 - Speech and Language
What is sensory aphasia,
Why does sensory aphasia happen,
What is motor aphasia
7  cards
Case 4 - effect of deafness on listening and attention
What does deaf desicbe,
What is pre lingual deafness,
What is post lingual deafness
20  cards
Case 4 - Being Deaf
What is conductive deafness,
What is sensorineural deafness,
What is mild hearing loss
7  cards
Case 4 - How we do it and what goes wrong
What does 0db mean,
What is frequency measured in and...,
What is speech in hz
33  cards
Case 4 - Auditory Pathway
Where do afferents from the spira...,
What happens at the level of the ...,
What do cells in the ventral coch...
11  cards
Case 4 - Extra
The external ear summary,
The middle ear summary,
What are the two mechanical proce...
22  cards
Case 5 - blood supply to the brain and ischaemia
Stroke is what number in the lead...,
How much of body weight is the brain,
How much of the cardiac output do...
56  cards
Case 5 - stroke pathophysiology and clinical management
How many stroke are there in the ...,
How many people who are eligible ...,
How many children have a stroke i...
33  cards
Case 5 - Stroke Summary
What is stroke diagnosis confirme...,
What is a tia,
What is a completed stroke
60  cards
Stroke Association treatments
What will usually be given if you...,
What is the drug used in thrombol...,
What artery is used the most ofte...
5  cards
Case 5 - Medications
What is gaba,
What are the gaba gated chloride ...,
What does too much inhibition res...
11  cards
Case 5 - Stroke recovery and rehabilitation
Stroke pathophysiology diagram,
What are present on acute injury,
What produce inflammatory factors...
21  cards
Case 5 - AF and stroke
How many times more likely will a...,
How does af cause a stroke,
An irregular heartbeat is present...
4  cards
Case 5 - Tests
What is the glasgow coma scale,
What does a score of 3 indicate,
What does 15 indicate
20  cards
Case 5 - Extra
What does the anterior cerebral a...,
Where does the anterior cerebral ...,
What are the two main branches of...
40  cards
Case 5 - Anxiety Disorder
When does anxiety become abnormal,
What are anxiety disorders associ...,
What do phobias relate to
16  cards
Case 5 - Anxiety lecture
What is the yerkes dodson law,
When does anxiety become abnormal,
What is the operational diagnosis
26  cards
Case 5 - Role of occupational health post stroke
What is the occupational health a...,
What are the visual workplace adj...,
What are the speech workplace adj...
7  cards
Case 5 - Main theories of memory
What is anterograde amnesia,
What is memory,
What are the three stages of basi...
23  cards
Case 6 - Multiple Sclerosis
What is ms,
What does ms result from,
Which nerves are not affected
90  cards
Case 6 - MS Lecture
What is ms,
Pathophysiology of ms,
What is demyeliation
23  cards
Case 6 - MS and inflammation
What is the composition of the my...,
What is the lipid present in the ...,
What are the glycoproteins in the...
20  cards
Case 6 - Extra
What is the cellular composition ...,
What do glia do,
What do the neurones do
38  cards
Case 6 - Depression Pathophysiology
What is major depression defined by,
Epidemiology of depression,
What is the most common gp diagnosis
43  cards
Case 6 - Depression lecture
What is the indicience of depression,
What is the age of onset,
What are the organic illnesses th...
9  cards
Case 6 - PBL answers
Where is the most common place fo...,
How does a paracetamol overdose o...
2  cards
Case 6 - Depression Mini Learning Session
What is major depressive episode ...,
What is a depressive episode diag...,
What is a major depressive episode
59  cards
Case 7 - Parkinson's Pathophysiology
Where does pd firstly affect the ...,
Where does it affect after this,
What happens to unused dopamine
34  cards
Case 7 - tests
What do pet and datscan focus on,
What is a flurodopa pet scan,
What is a pet scan useful for
34  cards
Case 7 - medications and treatment
What is the traditional first lin...,
What is the mechanism of levodopa,
What does levodopa increase
43  cards
Case 7 - Clinical Features of Parkinsons
What is the triad of symptoms,
What is the usual features of a p...,
What two circuits is a tremor lin...
21  cards
Case 7 - anatomy extra
Features of the obturator nerve,
Features of the sciatic nerve,
Features of the femoral nerve
14  cards
Case 7 - extra
What does the cerebellum monitor,
What is the result of the cerebel...,
What is this action controlled by
32  cards
Case 7 - direct and indirect pathways
What is the basal ganglia respons...,
What are the interrelated neurone...,
What does the term striatum refer to
23  cards
Case 7 - histology
For pictures and examples,
What are features of cartilage,
What are functions of cartilage
39  cards
Case 7 - Quality of Life
What is the who definition of qua...,
What is health related quality of...,
How do people measure their own q...
40  cards
Case 7 - Basal Ganglia Lecture
What is meant by hypokinetic,
What is meant by hyperkinetic,
What can both of these be caused by
52  cards
Case 7 - Parkinson's Lecure
What is the normal onset age of pd,
What is the youngest onset less than,
What are the core clinical features
28  cards
Case 7 - Cognitive Neuroscience
What is emotion,
Why do we have emotions,
What did charles darwin say about...
21  cards
Case 7 - Cerebellum and control of movement
What do lower motor neurones spin...,
What do upper motor neurones inne...,
Features of alpha lower motor neu...
41  cards
Case 8 - Schizophrenia
What is under the classification ...,
How many people in the population...,
What is the downward social drift
59  cards
Case 8 - neurobiology of schizophrenia
What does the icd 10 define schiz...,
What are the positive symptoms,
What are the negative symptoms
40  cards
Case 8 - schizophrenia pathology
Studies done on the dopaminergic ...,
Serotonergic systems in schizophr...
2  cards
Case 8 - Clinical Management
What is the biggest precursor to ...,
How does global function decrease...,
What does at risk mental state mean
21  cards
Case 8 - Clinical Handout
What is the criteria for schizoph...,
What is illness under six months ...,
What is icd10 and what is it base...
28  cards
Case 8 - Mental Health
What is your duty of care as a do...,
What is common law,
What is capacity
18  cards
Case 8 - Mental Health Act
What are the three conditions tha...,
When is a patient placed under se...,
What are a patients rights under ...
19  cards
Case 8 - Yaffas Notes
What are the three functional div...,
What are the four main dopamine p...,
Where does increase of dopamine h...
37  cards
Case 8 - Bipolar
What is bipolar 1 disorder,
What is bipolar ii disorder,
What is a manic episode
48  cards
EBM
What is placebo,
What are the different types of p...,
What is the placebo effect
24  cards
Case 9 - Yaffas
What are the two types of lower m...,
What do the alpha lmns innervate ...,
What do the gamma lmns innervate ...
124  cards
Case 9 - Drug Action in the CNS
What are the four things that hap...,
What is chat,
Where is acetylcholine stored
59  cards
Case 9 - Stress Fractures
What is the examination for stres...,
What are the investigations used ...,
What is the management for stress...
7  cards
Case 9 - Histology
What are the functions of skeleta...,
Characteristics of skeletal muscle,
What is the endomysium
15  cards
Case 9 - Physical activity for physical and mental health
How does an acl tear occur,
What muscles are weak that can ca...,
What are the 3 main factors contr...
10  cards
Case 9 - Development of skeletal muscle and response to injury
What kind of control at skeletal ...,
What type of work do skeletal mus...,
What is skeletal muscles typical ...
29  cards
Case 9 - muscle and movement
Features of skeletal muscle,
Features of cardiac muscle,
Features of smooth muscle
58  cards
Case 9 - Extra and PBL
What is runners knee,
What causes a runner s knee,
What are the symptoms of runner s...
26  cards
Case 10 - Yaffas
What is general anaesthesia,
What are the purposes of general ...,
What is the theory of general ana...
100  cards
Case 10 - Yaffas Part 2
What are the two main forms of ch...,
What is ache,
What is buche
102  cards
Case 10 - anaesthesia notes
What is the diagram showing the s...,
What are the different parts of t...,
Reticular activating system diagram
44  cards
Case 10 - acute head trauma
How many people per 100000 of the...,
What is the percentage that are c...,
How many admissions throughout th...
55  cards
Case 10 - neuropsychological assessment
What is neuropsychology,
What is clinical neurpsyhcology,
What does a neuropsychological as...
32  cards
Spinal Tracts
Lateral spinothalamic,
Ventral spinothalamic,
Dorsal column
33  cards

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