BMS235 Physiology and pharmacology

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Decks in this class (42)

Biophysics
What is the membrane potential,
How is the membrane potential mea...,
What is the extracellular concent...
6  cards
Ca and Na regulation
What occurs if there is an increa...,
How does the thick ascending limb...,
How does the na katpase work
12  cards
Control of intracellular pH
How do you measure ph using elect...,
How do you measure ph using fluor...,
Define a buffer
11  cards
Respiration 1
What is compliance,
What defines low compliance,
What defines high compliance
16  cards
Respiration 2
What is poiseulles law,
Where does the majority of resist...,
How do upper airways resist
13  cards
Respiration 3
Give two examples of consciously ...,
What is the role of the dorsal re...,
What is the role of the ventral r...
7  cards
Respiration 4
What is henrys law,
What conditions change during dee...,
What is nitrogen narcosis
9  cards
Receptor Theory
Name the four receptor types,
Where would you find receptors an...,
What is a small molecule
16  cards
Receptor theory 2
What are the steps for a radiolig...,
What is an issue with binding ass...,
How is degradation of a ligand pr...
7  cards
Receptor theory 3
What is suggested if a saturation...,
What shape does specific binding ...,
What is the drug concentration th...
13  cards
Receptor theory 4
What are the five types of antago...,
What is an antagonists affinity f...,
What is a chemical antagonist
17  cards
Pharmacokinetics 1
What is pharmacokinetics,
What are the four areas to consid...,
Where does the bulk flow of trans...
18  cards
Pharmacokinetics 2
What is the blood brain barrier,
What happens to tight junctions d...,
What is the chemoreceptor trigger...
21  cards
Electrical activity of the heart
What is the process of the electr...,
What is an important characterist...,
How does activity from the right ...
20  cards
Cardiac channelopathies
What is the result of long qt syn...,
What is the result of short qt sy...,
What is the normal qt time gap an...
15  cards
Cardiac cycle
What are the phases of the cardia...,
What does the p wave show,
How much blood does atrial contra...
16  cards
Myocardial mechanics
What kind of signalling leads to ...,
What two structures lead to rapid...,
When does calcium concentration r...
21  cards
Hemodynamics
What is the equation for simple b...,
What is poiseuilles law,
What is a way of defining resistance
18  cards
Control of cardiac output
What is the fick principal,
What is q1,
What is q2
22  cards
Control of circulation
What are baroreceptors and where ...,
What happens when the barorecepto...,
What is meant by tonic sympatheti...
22  cards
Blood pressure pharmacology
What is a normal level for systol...,
What is essential hypertension,
What is secondary hypertension
10  cards
Heart blocks
What is a first degree heart block,
How does a first degree heart blo...,
What is another name for a mobitz...
13  cards
Chronic cardiac failure
What is chronic heart failure,
What is heart failure a result of,
How does heart failure effect exe...
13  cards
Respiratory channelopathies
How many people are carriers of t...,
What organs are affected by cysti...,
What does cftr stand for
16  cards
Inflammation 1
How are prostaglandins normally p...,
What are nsaids,
Describe cox 1
18  cards
Inflammation 2
What is rheumatoid arthritis,
What is the action of rheumatoid ...,
What are dmards
10  cards
Glomerular filtration
What does the glomerulus restrict...,
How many litres of filtrate does ...,
How many times is the plasma filt...
12  cards
Urine concentration and dilution
Where is the countercurrent multi...,
How is urine concentration increased,
Why is the loss of water in the t...
11  cards
Acid - base balance 1
What is the range in ph in body f...,
Give sources of acid alkali due t...,
Give sources of acid alkali from ...
22  cards
Central chemoreceptors
What is the main activator of the...,
Where are the central chemorecept...,
What pco2 is required in order to...
19  cards
Renal diseases
What is liddles syndrome,
Where is the problem found for li...,
How does the mutation in enac lea...
20  cards
General anaesthetics
How on a graph is lipid solubilit...,
What were the lipid theories used...,
What is the current theory of ana...
19  cards
Epilepsy
What is epilepsy,
What is a partial seizure,
What are the two types of general...
16  cards
CNS channelopathies 1
What is ataxia,
What are triggers for both type 1...,
What are some common symptoms of ...
10  cards
CNS channelopathies 2
What is the fundamental causes of...,
What is the role of nav channels,
What is the role of k channels
15  cards
Anxiety
What is generalized anxiety,
What is a panic disorder,
What is the normal action of gaba...
16  cards
Depression
What are the two types of depression,
What regions of the brain are imp...,
What are symptoms of depression
21  cards
Schizophrenia
What is schizophrenia,
What are the two classes of symptoms,
What are some causes of schizophr...
17  cards
Muscle physiology
What are the subdivisions of a mu...,
What is the z band,
What happens to the z band during...
31  cards
Muscle channelopathies
What is the autosomal dominant in...,
What is the autosomal recessive i...,
What is the animal model for clc1...
11  cards
Muscle and nerve toxins
What are potential sources of tet...,
Is tetrodotoxin produced by the a...,
What are some symptoms of tetrodo...
14  cards
Analgesia
What is pain,
How is pain sensed,
Whats the difference between pain...
20  cards

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