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Decks in this class (46)

Lecture 1: Microanatomy Of GI Tract
What is the function of the gi tract,
Name the layers of the gi wall,
List and describe the layers of t...
16  cards
Lecture 9: Microanatomy of GI Glands
List the accessory organs of the git,
What type of tissue is present in...,
What vessels deliver blood to liv...
25  cards
Lecture 10: Liver Physiology
Describe the blood flow between t...,
Describe how cirrhosis affects bl...,
Name the metabolic functions of t...
24  cards
Lecture 12: Liver Pathology
Define steatosis,
Name a common cause of steatosis,
Define steatohepatitis
43  cards
Lecture 13: Pharmacology of Upper and Lower GIT Drug Treatment
What is dyspepsia,
What is dysphagia,
What is the target cell for drugs...
49  cards
Lecture 14: Pharmacology of Drug Treatment in the Liver
What do lfts liver profiles measure,
What does elevated alp ggt indicate,
What does elevated ast alt indicate
32  cards
Lecture 15: Infections Causing Jaundice
3 ways that infectious diseases c...,
What way does malaria cause jaundice,
What is a notifiable disease
60  cards
Lecture 19: Hypothalamic-Pituitary Function
What is the most common means of ...,
What cells do paracrine chemical ...,
What cells do autocrine chemical ...
55  cards
Lecture 20: Thyroid Hormones
What joins the two lobes of the t...,
What is the thyroid gland compris...,
What type of cells make up the fo...
44  cards
Lecture 21 + 22: Adrenal Glands
What tissues make up the adrenal ...,
What category of hormones does ea...,
Name the three zona that make up ...
92  cards
Lecture 23: Endocrine Microanatomy
What are glands developed from,
Name the two types of glands,
Give the main difference between ...
36  cards
Lecture 24: Osmolarity and Blood Volume
What is normal osmolarity,
Explain how hypertonic ecf causes...,
Explain the moa of adh
34  cards
Lecture 26: Treatment of Diabetes 1
Define diabetes,
What 3 things would you look out ...,
Give the two main classifications...
31  cards
Lecture 27: Treatment of Diabetes 2
Describe the two main classificat...,
Describe lada classification of d...,
Give the diagnostic criteria for ...
28  cards
Lecture 28: Endocrine Pathology and Diabetes
What is diabetes mellitus,
Difference between t1d and t2d,
Describe the pathogenesis of t1d
27  cards
Lecture 25: Calcium Metabolism
How is calcium homeostasis mainta...,
What of total plasma ca2 is free,
Which form of calcium is metaboli...
40  cards
Lecture 29: Treatment of Diabetes 3
What is the first line drug treat...,
Where is sglt1 found in the body ...,
Where is sglt2 found in the body ...
28  cards
Lecture 30: Chemical Pathology of GERR
Give some examples of sample type...,
What is the difference between se...,
When might you expect abnormal ch...
17  cards
Lecture 31: Intro to Cancer Epidemiology
What is epidemiology,
What are types of cancer statistics
2  cards
Lecture 32: Urinary Tract Infection
What are the 2 key pathogens invo...,
What family does e coli belong to,
What is bacteriuria
44  cards
Lecture 33: Drugs and the Thyroid
What are the pharmacological opti...,
What class of drugs are used for ...,
Moa of thioureylenes
11  cards
Lecture 35: Renal System Microanatomy
What anatomical structures make u...,
What is the function of the kidneys,
How many lobes does a kidney have
42  cards
Lecture 36: Reproductive System Microanatomy
What structures make up the femal...,
Describe the histological structu...,
What 4 hormones drive the histolo...
29  cards
Lecture 37: Glomerular Filtration Rate
What is glomerular filtration,
What are the 3 barriers to filtra...,
What are the 2 parts of the nephron
51  cards
Lecture 38: Renal Tubular Function
Where does tubular reabsorption o...,
Why is tubular reabsorption impor...,
Outline the ways that molecules m...
36  cards
Lecture 39: Renal Regulation of H+
What is normal ecf ph range,
What is the typical ph of icf,
How do cells cope with lower ph
23  cards
Lecture 40: Drugs and the Kidney
Outline the pharmacokinetics of p...,
How might penicillin dose be adju...,
Give an example of a drug that ma...
22  cards
Lecture 41: Control of Micturition
What is micturition,
Describe the 2 main phases of mic...,
What people might experience invo...
39  cards
Lecture 42: Renal Pathology
When might a small renal core bio...,
What is acute pyelonephritis,
What inflammatory cell might been...
19  cards
Lecture 43: Stress and Health
Describe the sns response to stress,
How does stress affect the gi system,
How does stress affect cvs
3  cards
Lecture 44: Antibacterials
What are the 2 most important cla...,
What was the first beta lactic di...,
What are the 4 main classes of be...
142  cards
Lecture 45a: AKI Pathophysiology
What is the clinical relevance of...,
79 year old man is admitted with ...,
What standardised system of asses...
48  cards
Lecture 45b: CKD Pathophysiology
What is the clinical relevance of...,
What is the most severe form of ckd,
What is ckd
43  cards
Lecture 46: Acid Base Pathophysiology
What is the biggest source of aci...,
What is another source of acid in...,
What is the ph buffer equation
40  cards
Lecture 48: Fertilisation Implantation Gastulation
What day does ovulation occur in ...,
When does sperm need to arrive in...,
Of the 4 5mil sperm ejaculated ho...
31  cards
Lecture 4: Gastromotility
Describe the action of chewing,
What are the functions of chewing,
Describe the 3 stages of chewing
28  cards
Lecture 5: Digestion and Secretion
0  cards
Lecture 50: Female Reproductive Physiology
How does spermatogenesis contrast...,
Describe the genetic material of ...,
Describe the genetic material of ...
20  cards
Lecture 51: Obstetric and Perinatal Infections
What acts as an immunological bar...,
How does placenta act as an immun...,
How does placenta act as an immun...
62  cards
Lecture 52: Fetal Membranes and Placenta
Outline the roles of the placenta,
Outline the decidua reaction,
What is the decidua
3  cards
Lecture 54: Pregnancy, Labour and Lactation
What maternal physiological chang...,
What are the 3 stages of parturit...,
Describe what happens in parturit...
12  cards
Lecture 55: Neonatal Physiology
What is the importance of fetal c...,
Why does fetal circulation mostly...,
Describe the direction of flow in...
15  cards
Lecture 56: Drug Treatment in Pregnancy, Breast Feeding and Neonate
Describe drug absorption during p...,
Describe drug distribution during...,
Describe drug metabolism during p...
24  cards
Lecture 57: Male Reproductive Physiology
What is the function of the testes,
Where do spermatogenesis and sper...,
Where does testosterone productio...
18  cards
Lecture 59: Reproductive Pathology
2  cards
Lecture 60: Pharmacology of Sex Hormones
What are the 4 receptor superfami...,
Give examples of ligand gated ion...,
Give examples of g protein couple...
23  cards

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