Core Conditions Year 3 and 4

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Decks in this class (89)

**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Examination
What should you do before startin...,
During a general observation prio...,
What are gi causes of clubbing
12  cards
**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Drugs
Drug names of alginates and antacids,
Mechanism of action alginates and...,
Indications of alginates and anta...
67  cards
**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Appendicitis
What part of the bowel is the app...,
What causes appendicitis,
What are the risk factors for app...
15  cards
**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Peptic Ulcers
What is a peptic ulcer,
How are erosions differ from pept...,
Where are duodenum ulcers most co...
26  cards
**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis
Which region of the abdomen would...,
Which cells of the pancreas secre...,
What does the pancreas secrete to...
28  cards
**ACC (Y4)** Abdominal: Small and Large bowel obstruction
What can cause a bowel obstruction,
What is a bowel obstruction,
What is meant by intussusception
18  cards
Abdominal: Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Disease
What is gord,
What can cause gord,
What risk factors are associated ...
22  cards
Haemological: Neutropenic Sepsis
What is neutropenic sepsis,
What investigations would you con...,
What antibiotic therapy would you...
3  cards
Abdominal: Helicobacter Pylori
What type of bacteria is hpylori,
Where in the stomach is h pylori ...,
What is the transmission route of...
7  cards
Abdominal: Oesophageal Carcinoma (brief)
How would you investigate a suspe...,
What are the clinical features of...,
What is dyspepsia
4  cards
Abdominal: acute-gastrointestinal bleed
What are common causes of a upper...,
What are common causes of a lower...,
What are the risk factors for a g...
14  cards
Abdominal: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
What are the two major forms of ibd,
Which type of ibd affects only th...,
Which part of the bowel does ulce...
37  cards
Abdominal: Gastric Adenocarcinoma (brief)
Who is more likely to get gastric...,
What are the two major types of g...,
What are risk factors for gastric...
6  cards
Abdominal: Gall stones and Bile duct stones
What is the treatment for asympto...,
What are the two types of gallstone,
What is the most common type of g...
26  cards
Abdominal: Infective Gastroenteritis
What is gastroenteritis,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Which virus is the most common ca...
25  cards
Abdominal: Pancreatic Carcinoma (brief)
What is the prognosis for pancrea...,
Who does pancreatic carcinoma aff...,
What are the risk factors of panc...
10  cards
Abdominal: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
What are some possible causes of ibs,
What are risk factors of ibs,
What is are the 4 categories of ibs
11  cards
Abdominal: Colorectal Carcinoma (brief)
What type of cancer is the majori...,
What are the risk factors for col...,
Which inherited syndromes increas...
12  cards
Abdominal: Acute hepatitis
What is hepatitis,
What is hepatitis caused by,
What type of virus is hep a and h...
24  cards
Abdominal: Chronic Liver Failure (brief)
What is chronic liver failure,
What are the most common causes o...,
What are some risk factors for ch...
8  cards
Abdominal: Malnutrition (brief)
What is malnutrition,
What are risk factors of becoming...,
What things would you consider wh...
4  cards
Abdominal: Ascites (brief)
What is ascites,
Ascites is excess fluid of which ...,
What are risk factors for ascites
7  cards
Abdominal: Femoral and Inguinal hernia
What is an inguinal hernia,
Which is a more common type of he...,
Which is a more common type of he...
24  cards
Abdominal: Perforated Viscus (brief)
What is a perforated viscus,
What might cause a perforated viscus,
A perforated viscus can occur at ...
12  cards
Abdominal: Coeliac disease (brief)
What is coeliac disease,
What does coeliac disease result ...,
With reference to coeliac disease...
8  cards
Breast: Breast Carcinoma
What are some risk factors of bre...,
What are some clinical features o...,
What are some differential diagno...
15  cards
Breast: Breast abscess
What is a breast abscess,
What causes breast abscesses to o...,
What organism commonly contribute...
10  cards
Breast: Fibrocystic Disease
What are fibrocystic breasts,
When can fibrocystic breast chang...,
What are the 4 components of a fi...
14  cards
Breast: Ductal Papilloma
What is a ductal papilloma of the...,
Are ductal papillomas of the brea...,
What are clinical features of duc...
6  cards
Cardiovascular: Myocardial Infarction
What is a mi,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is a stemi
19  cards
Cardiovascular: Angina
What is the angina pain caused by,
What causes angina,
What is stable angina
16  cards
Cardiovascular: Valvular heart disease
With reference to valve disease w...,
With reference to valve disease w...,
With reference to valve disease w...
23  cards
Cardiovascular: Atrial Fibrillation
What is atrial fibrillation,
What is paroxysmal af,
What is persistent af
13  cards
Cardiovascular: Essential Hypertension
What is essential hypertension,
What is the blood pressure range ...,
What is the blood pressure range ...
16  cards
Cardiovascular: Drugs
What type of drug is furosemide,
Mechanism of action of furosemide,
Indications of furosemide
18  cards
Cardiovascular: Right Ventricular Failure (brief)
Which side of the heart receives ...,
Where does the right ventricle pu...,
What can cause right ventricular ...
13  cards
Cardiovascular: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
What is a dvt,
What are some risk factors for a dvt,
What is polycythaemia
14  cards
Cardiovascular: Left Ventricular Failure
What is left ventricular failure ...,
What is left ventricular failure,
Why do you get oedema with left v...
15  cards
Cardiovascular: Infective endocarditis (brief)
What is endocarditis,
What are the orders of heart musc...,
How does endocarditis occur
12  cards
Cardiovascular: Congestive Cardiac Failure (Heart failure)
What is the most common underlyin...,
Heart failure is classified into ...,
The new york heart association ny...
15  cards
Cardiovascular: Acute Coronary Syndrome
What is acute coronary syndrome
1  cards
Cardiovascular: Postural Hypotension (brief)
What is postural hypotension,
When does postural hypotension be...,
What is postural hypotension also...
14  cards
Endocrine: Diabetes Mellitus
What is type 1 diabetes,
What is idiopathic type 1 diabetes,
Which type of diabetes requires l...
18  cards
Endocrine: Goitre
What is a goitre,
What hormones does the thyroid gl...,
What hormone does the pituitary g...
11  cards
Endocrine: Parathyroid adenoma (brief)
What is a parathyroid adenoma,
Where is parathyroid hormone secr...,
What does parathyroid hormone do
8  cards
Endocrine: Hypothyroidism
What is hypothyroidism,
What causes hypothyroidism,
What is secondary central hypothy...
13  cards
Endocrine: Hyperthyroidism
What is hyperthyroidism,
What is primary hyperthyroidism,
What is secondary hyperthyroidism
31  cards
Endocrine: Hyperparathyroidism (brief)
What is primary hyperparathyroidism,
What is secondary hyperparathyroi...,
What is tertiary hyperparathyroidism
10  cards
Endocrine: Thyroid Nodule
What is a thyroid nodule,
What are some risk factors for a ...,
What are some clinical features o...
11  cards
Endocrine: Cushing Syndrome
What is cushing syndrome,
What three groups can hypercortis...,
What causes acth dependent hyperc...
18  cards
Endocrine: Addison's disease (brief)
What is addisons disease,
How much of the adrenal context n...,
What is primary adrenal insuffici...
18  cards
Haematological: Iron deficiency anaemia
What is anaemia,
What are some causes of iron defi...,
When might a patient have an incr...
9  cards
Haematological: Macrocytic Anaemia
What is macrocytic anaemia,
What are the causes of macrocytic...,
B 12 is an essential vitamin obta...
7  cards
Haematological: Lymphoma (brief)
What is lymphoma,
What are the two types of lymphoma,
What is the most common type of l...
15  cards
Locomotor: Osteoarthritis
What is primary osteoarthritis,
What is secondary osteoarthritis,
What are the risk factors for ost...
10  cards
Locomotor: Gout
What is gout,
What areas of the body does gout ...,
What are the three distinct phase...
15  cards
Locomotor: Rheumatoid arthritis (brief)
0  cards
DERM: Acne
Describe the pathogenesis of acne,
What is the pilosebaceous unit an...,
Why is acne exacerbated by pubert...
22  cards
DERM: Rosacea
What are some clinical features o...,
Where on the skin does rosacea co...,
What type of people does rosacea ...
8  cards
DERM: Bacterial Infections
A golden honey coloured crusted e...,
Impetigo is commonly caused by wh...,
Which type of people are commonly...
36  cards
DERM: dermatological emergencies
What is eczema herpeticum,
Which organism most commonly caus...,
Who does eczema herpeticum most c...
31  cards
DERM: Eczema
What is eczema,
Which types of eczema are endogenous,
Which types of eczema are exogenous
18  cards
DERM: Fungal infections
What causes tinea,
What are some clinical features o...,
What is tinea capitis
22  cards
DERM: The Skin
What are the three layers of skin...,
What are the four layers of the d...,
Where do you find keritnocytes in...
11  cards
DERM: Examining the skin
When examining skin what is the o...,
How would you describe a lesion o...
2  cards
DERM: Melanocytic Naevi and Malignant Melanoma
What is a melanocytic naevus,
What are some clinical features o...,
What is a junctional naevus
18  cards
DERM: Basal cell carcinoma and Squamous cell carcinoma
What is a basal cell carcinoma,
What is a cancer of the epidermal...,
What dna mutation may occur that ...
18  cards
DERM: Benign tumours of the skin
What is seborrhoeic keratoses,
What is lipoma,
What is an epidermoid cyst
6  cards
DERM: Psoriasis
What is psoriasis,
Where is psoriasis commonly found...,
What causes psoriasis
17  cards
DERM: Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease
What is acanthosis nigracans,
Which type of people does acantho...,
What is pyoderma gangrenosum
37  cards
DERM: Dermatomyositis
What is dermatomyositis,
Dermatomyositis can be described ...,
What are the symptoms of dermatom...
10  cards
DERM: Vitiligo
0  cards
ENT: Epistaxis
What is epistaxis,
Where do nose bleeds originate from,
What is the management of a nose ...
6  cards
ENT: Otitis Media
What is otitis media,
Where is the middle ear located,
What are the contents of the midd...
7  cards
ENT: Vertigo
What is vertigo,
How does vertigo present,
What is otorrhoea
17  cards
ENT: Hearing, deafness and tinnitus
What is conductive deafness,
What is sensorineural deafness,
Which type of deafness is treated...
9  cards
ENT: Facial palsy
What is facial nerve palsy,
How does facial nerve palsy present,
Where does the facial nerve emerg...
26  cards
ENT: Rhinosinusitis
What is rhinosinusitis,
How does rhinosinusitis present,
What is acute chronic rhinosinusitis
4  cards
ENT: Acute sore throat
How would you examine a sore throat,
What is the treatment for acute v...,
What is the treatment for acute b...
3  cards
ENT: Salivary gland disorders
Name the salivary glands of the head,
What important structure are in c...,
What is the parotid duct and wher...
26  cards
ENT: Discharging ears
What is glue ear,
What causes glue ear,
What is the function of the eusta...
7  cards
Ophthalmology: Ocular emergencies
What is angle closure glaucoma,
What is meant by a glaucoma,
What are the two types of glaucoma
7  cards
Ophthalmology: Gradual loss of vision
What is open angle glaucoma,
What are the risk factors for a o...,
How does open angle glaucoma present
13  cards
Ophthalmology: Diabetic retinopathy
What is diabetic retinopathy
1  cards
Ophthalmology: "The red eye"
What is conjunctivitis,
How does conjunctivitis present,
How can you differentiate from a ...
16  cards
Endocrine: Conns syndrome / hyperaldosteronism
What is conns syndrome
1  cards
**ACC (Y4)** "Abdominal pain": Abdo aortic anuerysm (AAA)
Presentation of aaa,
Management of aaa,
Presentation of a ruptured aaa
5  cards
**ACC (Y4)** "Abdominal pain": Biliary tract infections (acute cholecystitis, cholangitis)
Acute cholecystitis vs acute chol...,
What is calculous cholecystitis,
What is acalculous cholecystitis
21  cards
**PSYCH Y4** Dementia and Delirium
Most common type of dementia,
What histological changes to the ...,
Which gene provides a risk for al...
14  cards

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