Gastrointestinal Physiology and Pathophysiology ☆

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Paediatric issues in GI tract conditions
What are the rcph recommended age...,
What are the paediatric changes a...,
What is the difference between th...
27  cards
Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology Underpinning Pathology and Therapeutics 1
What are the git activities physi...,
What are the teeth functions 2 2,
What are the tongue functions 3 3
16  cards
Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology Underpinning Pathology and Therapeutics 2
How are proteins digested absorbe...,
How are carbohydrates digested ab...,
What is the acute availability of...
33  cards
Gastrointestinal Anatomy and Physiology Underpinning Pathology and Therapeutics 3
How does the gi function depend o...,
How is movement in the gut achiev...,
How is movement achieved in the g...
31  cards
Rational drug design
What are ppis proton pump inhibit...,
How was target identification ach...,
How was hit to lead achieved for ...
10  cards
Gastrointestinal endocrinology
What is the role of the gi tract ...,
What are the major mechanisms tha...,
What are local factors 2 3
75  cards
The human microbiome
Why will two people respond diffe...,
How many cells are in a human bod...,
How many bacteria cells are in th...
49  cards
Upper and Lower GI Disorders - Introduction
What are the mouth throat functio...,
What is the anatomy of the mouth ...,
What are the functions of the ton...
21  cards
Aphthous ulcers & oral thrush
What is the definition of aphthou...,
What is the most likely cause of ...,
What are the likely causes of aph...
22  cards
Dyspepsia
What is dyspepsia 7 1,
What are the oesophageal causes o...,
What are the gastric causes of dy...
34  cards
GORD, Eosinophilic oesophagitis
What is gord 6 1,
What are the causes leading to re...,
What is the hiatus hernia cause t...
23  cards
Peptic ulcer disease
What is the definition and epidem...,
What are the causes of peptic ulc...,
What are other implicated drugs c...
15  cards
Nausea
Nausea definition 1,
Vomiting definition 2,
Vertigo definition 3
30  cards
Constipation & Diarrhoea
What is constipation characterise...,
What are the symptoms of constipa...,
What are the possible causes of c...
38  cards
Coeliac disease, IBD (Crohn's disease & UC)
What is coeliac disease 3 1,
What are the symptoms of coeliac ...,
What are the risk factors of coel...
52  cards
IBS, Diverticular disease & Harmorrhoids
What is ibs 3 1,
What are the main symptoms of ibs...,
What risk factors may sensitise t...
36  cards
Policies/systems in place and awareness of available guidelines
What is the definition of health 1,
What is the definition of policy 2,
What is the definition of health ...
28  cards
Awareness of screening programmes and primary care initiatives
What is population screening 1,
Healthcare screening 2 2,
What are the international differ...
39  cards
Formulations targeting the GIT
What is used to treat dyspepsia a...,
What is used to treat ibs 2,
What is used to treat diarrhoea a...
42  cards
Emulsions Theory and Practice
What are pharmaceutical emulsions...,
How are thermodynamically unstabl...,
What are examples of liquid emuls...
47  cards
Formulation of suppositories
What are the different types of s...,
What are the formations of suppos...,
What is the release process of dr...
62  cards
Plenary lecture
How would you counsel a parent to...,
What are 3 benefits to breastfeed...,
What differential diagnosis might...
34  cards
Paediatric workshop
What are the advantages of oral l...,
What are the disadvantages of ora...,
What can be done to give doses li...
4  cards
GI treatments
Hpylori no penicillin allergy 5 1,
Hpylori penicillin allergy 5 2,
Cdifficile 3 3
36  cards

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