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Decks in this class (81)

BMA New Guide to Medicines
Common drugs that are bronchodila...,
What are bronchodilators,
Why are bronchodilators used how ...
12  cards
Mock Questions (ICT)
Which one of the following partic...,
Which one of the following partic...,
Which one of the following does n...
63  cards
W2 CVS
1-23 is blood pressure control molecular basis
46  cards
W2 Introduction to CVD
-Classification, Epidemiology and Risk
24  cards
W2 CVS Refresher
Where do carotid arteries take bl...,
Process of blood flow,
What are the stages of the cardia...
14  cards
W2 Blood Pressure Control (Pharmacotherapeutics)
AKA Antihypertensive Drugs 1
41  cards
CVS- Pharmacology and Physiology Quiz
Which of the following is a type ...,
Examples of direct renin inhibito...,
Examples of
51  cards
W2 Clinical Management of Hypertension
What is the diagnosis point of hy...,
Measuring blood pressure for info,
What is the step by step process ...
18  cards
W2 Clinical management of Hyperlipidemia
Why is lipid modification importa...,
What are the cvd conditions cause...,
Preventing cardiovascular eventsw...
25  cards
W2 Pharmacokinetics & drug interactions of antihypertensive drugs
Adme pharmacokinetics hypertensiv...,
Adme pharmacokinetics hypertensiv...,
Adme pharmacokinetics hypertensiv...
33  cards
W2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry of cardiovascular drugs
Agents affecting renin angiotensi...,
The renin angiotensin pathway wha...,
What is the role of acei
29  cards
W2 Lipid Homeostasis and Antihyperlipidemic drugs
What are lipids,
What is cholesterol,
What are triglycerides
26  cards
W3 Coronary Heart Disease and Thromboembolic CV pathologies (SM)
Coronary circulationhow does it o...,
Coronary artery flow angina obstr...,
Describe the cause and effect of ...
23  cards
W3 Patient safety
Bristol heart scandal,
What is the definition of patient...,
To err is human building a safer ...
7  cards
W3 Clinical management of Atrial Fibrillation
What is an arrhythmia,
What are some common arrhythmias,
What are the 4 types of af
18  cards
W3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry of cardiovascular system drugs ll
General approaches to anticoagula...,
Antiplatelet drugs cox 1 inhibito...,
Aspirin pka 35
5  cards
W3 Antithrombotic and Fibrinolytics
Function of anticoagulants anti p...,
What is haemostasis what are the ...,
Von willebrand factor
11  cards
W3 Clinical management of Acute Coronary Syndrome
What is acs,
What are the main conditions unde...,
State the differences between acs...
23  cards
W3 Clinical Management of Heart Failure
What is heart failure,
Heart failure terminology acute d...,
Chronic compensated heart failure
18  cards
W3 Cardiac Rhythms, Arrythmias, Anti-arrythmic drugs
What are the symptoms of an mi ho...,
What factors affect cardiac output,
Which vessel supplies oxygenated ...
45  cards
W3 PAPE drug history taking
What is drug medication history,
What information do you think is ...,
What is drug medication history
5  cards
W3 Physiology and Pharmacology Workshop
If you need to directly target st...,
If you need to target peripheral ...,
What is stroke volume
9  cards
W3 ICS- CVS
Patient a attends his gp practice...,
The patient information leaflet o...,
Why is gtn spray given under the ...
9  cards
W4 Consultation skills
Taking a full history,
History what is included in an in...,
What is the presenting complaint ...
21  cards
W4 Pharmaceutical Powders (ZM) 17.10
What are some examples of pharmac...,
What differences are there betwee...,
List some properties of crystalli...
28  cards
W4 Particle size analysis (ZM) 17.10
How do you calculate arithmetic mean,
How do you calculate geometric mean,
Histogram
26  cards
W4 Basic retrosynthetic approaches in drug synthesis (SF) 17.10
What is meant by retrosynthetic a...,
What are the conditions before at...,
Which is better linear or converg...
7  cards
W4 Granules and Granulation (ZM) 18.10
Powderspharmaceutical example,
What are granules pharmaceutical ...,
Why do we granulate
16  cards
W4 ICS Integrated CVS
The patient has found out on goog...,
2  cards
W5 Molecular Pathophysiology of Asthma
What is asthma,
What are the fev when a patient h...,
What is fev1
16  cards
W5 Pulmonary Drug Delivery l ll and lll
Why delivery drugs via the respir...,
How are drugs delivered to the lungs,
How do you measure particle size
39  cards
W5 Molecular Pathophysiology of COPD
Define copd,
What is the general definition of...,
What is chronic bronchitis
15  cards
W5 Management of Asthma
Making a diagnosis of asthma what...,
What are some atopic conditions,
What is the key difference betwee...
28  cards
W5 COPD and Cystic Fibrosis (AG)
(AG Wed 25.10)
23  cards
W5 Respiratory Pharmacology
Innervation of the lung,
Respiratory physiology other form...,
What are the 2 therapeutic aims p...
10  cards
W5 Respiratory Diagnostics
What are the diagnostic tests for...,
Diagnostic summary for info,
What is right breathe for info
27  cards
W5 ICS- RESP
List five main points that the gp...,
Summarise the diagnostic tests in...,
Summarise the tools that can be u...
21  cards
W6 Respiratory Pharmacology 3
Muscarinic receptors,
Muscarinic receptor antagonists m...,
Muscarinic antagonists used are n...
32  cards
W6 Pharmaceutical Chem Of Res System
What are the class of drugs for r...,
What is a pharmacophore,
Beta 2 agonists saba laba
11  cards
W6 Chiral Synthesis
Chiralitydefinition,
Discerning chiral tetrahedralmole...,
Chiral centre what do the hash an...
13  cards
W6 Drugs for the Respiratory System ll
What are examples of tropane alka...,
What are the features of samas,
Lama samawht are the key differen...
7  cards
W6 Pathophysiology of Cystic Fibrosis
aka Overview of Cystic Fibrosis
20  cards
W6 Getting the right medicine to the right person l and ll
What are dispensing doctors,
Which overseas prescriptions can ...,
What are the switzerland eea pres...
35  cards
W7 Antimicrobial Stewardship
Causes of resistance,
Development of amr for info,
Most efficient ways to prevent th...
24  cards
W7- Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Antibacterial Drugs
0  cards
W7 Epidemiology of infectious disease
What is an agent,
What is the definition of epidemi...,
What is an infection what is a tr...
20  cards
W7 Pathophysiology of infections and clinical infection markers
Mechanisms of pathogen host inter...,
Mechanisms of pathogen host inter...,
Mechanisms of pathogen host inter...
19  cards
W7 Immunology of Infectious diseases
Host defences against infections,
What are the different cells in t...,
What is the innate immune response
16  cards
W7 Antibiotics- drug classes and mechanisms
Microorganisms brief recap exampl...,
What are the differences between ...,
What is antimicrobial chemotherapy
85  cards
W7 Infection Prevention
What is infection prevention,
How can we slow antimicrobial res...,
How do infections occur 3 what 3 ...
27  cards
W7 Antibiotic resistance mechanisms in bacteria
Antibiotics are the basis of mode...,
Drug resistance in bacteria,
What specific tests measure antim...
24  cards
W7 Respiratory Infections
What are some examples of respira...,
What is pneumonia,
What is community ac
33  cards
W8 Mechanisms of action of antiviral drugs
Common characteristics of viruses,
Recap what makes up a virus compo...,
What are antiviral drug
36  cards
W8 Pharmaceutical Chemistry of antiviral drugs
Chemistry of dna and rna,
Nucleoside drugs moa,
Azt reverse transcriptase inhibit...
11  cards
W8 Overview of Antibiotics
Bacteria,
Why doesn t gram ve cell wall get...,
What are the types of gram positi...
57  cards
W8 Molecular Diagnostics in Microbiology
How can an infection be diagnosed,
Aim of microbial identification,
Specimen collection
30  cards
W8 Clinical aspects of viral infections
What is hiv aids,
Pathophysiology of hiv,
What causes hiv
24  cards
W8 Antiviral therapy for HIV and HCV
Human immunodeficiency virus hiv ...,
Hiv infection progress in three s...,
Antiviral drug resistance of rna ...
13  cards
W8 Clinical Management of Sepsis and Meningitis
What is the definition of sepsis,
Is sepsis and septic shock the sa...,
What causes sepsis
47  cards
W9 Malaria
What is malaria,
Malaria and travel from uk,
Different plasmodia different out...
28  cards
W9 GI, Dental, Eye
What is diverticulitis,
Acute diverticulitis,
When to refer diverticulitis
22  cards
W9 UTI
Causes of cystitis,
Cystitis vs uti can they be used ...,
Normal symptoms
34  cards
W9 Management of Fungal Infections
What are antifungal agents,
Azole antifungalstriazoles what a...,
Azole antifungalsimidazoles
32  cards
W9 STI's
What is stis,
Sexual transmission can occur via,
Chlamydia uncomplicated genital
18  cards
W9 Organisations and Healthcare Systems
Devolution for info,
Responsibilities of the devolved ...,
England wales
9  cards
W9 Heterocycles and amine bond formation methods in drug synthesis
Heterocyclic compounds,
Heterocyclic compounds nomenclature,
Type of heteroatom present
3  cards
W10 GI System Refresher & Nutrients and Drug Absorption
Key functions of the digestive sy...,
What are the two major anatomical...,
What is the gastrointestinal tract
54  cards
W10 Law relating to Poisons & Chemicals
Poisons spirits and chemicals the...,
Glossary,
Examples
25  cards
W10 GI microbiota: balance and alteration
What are examples of defences to ...,
What are normal flora,
What is symbiosis and the 3 types
9  cards
W10 GORD, Peptic Ulcer, H.pylori
What is gord,
Symptoms of gord 5,
What are the risk factors trigger...
34  cards
W10 Tablet Manufacture and Excipients
Differences between powders and g...,
Different types of tablets 8,
Method for swallowing tablets 2
9  cards
W10 Gut-Brain axis
The gi tract wall has what 4 layers,
Adventitia or serosa,
What is the gut brain axis
16  cards
W10 Tablet coating
What are the objectives of tablet...,
What are the types of coating 3,
Film coating
23  cards
W11 Further GI Conditions
What is diarrhoea a result of,
What is diarrhoea how long does a...,
What are the aims of treatment of...
39  cards
W11 Pharmacogenomics of the GI system
What is pharmacogenomics,
What are pro drugs,
What are the basic principles of ...
26  cards
W11 IBS, Coeliac disease, Diverticular disease, Diverticulitis
Diarrhoea,
Constipation,
Irritable bowel syndrome ibs
48  cards
W11 IBD, UC & Crohn's Disease
What is ibd 2,
What are the symptoms of inflamma...,
What are the extra intestinal sym...
38  cards
W11 Capsules and Suppositories
Capsules,
What are the advantages of capsul...,
Hard capsules
17  cards
W11 Pharm Chem of GI Drugs
What are the general drugs used f...,
What are the specialised drugs us...,
What are antacids some examples o...
24  cards
W11 Protecting Groups in Pharm Chem
What are protecting groups,
Example reduction of an ester,
Pgs what to consider 5
10  cards
W11 Antacids, H2 Antagonists & Proton Pump Inhibitors, Promotility Agents, Laxatives, Emetics & Antiemetics
Lectures: Disorders of the GI System, Antacids, H2 Antagonists, PPI's, Promility agents, Constipation and the need for laxatives, Emetics, Genes and digestive, GI inflammatory diseases
44  cards

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