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1: Cardiovascular Control System
What are the most important cardi...,
What kinds of receptors are locat...,
Pressure ___ mmhg will have no ef...
11  cards
2: Respiratory Pathophysiology 1
What are the two types of respira...,
Paco2 is proportional inversely p...,
What are the three factors affect...
8  cards
3 & 10: Vascular Function
Which vessels have the highest pr...,
Fluid movement is dependent on th...,
Which organs receive the highest ...
15  cards
4: Introduction & Cardiovascular Homeostasis
The equilibrium between ___ and _...,
Reductions in mrap ___ venous ret...,
Where do sympathetic post ganglio...
8  cards
5: Respiratory pathophysiology 2
What are the characteristic featu...,
How does stopping smoking affect ...,
What is the most important cause ...
7  cards
6 & 7: Respiratory Problems
What are the benefits and drawbac...,
What are the benefits of fev10 ov...,
What are the normal lung changes ...
14  cards
8: Cardiac Rhythm
What 3 things help maintain sinus...,
What is the difference between ar...,
What is the supernormal period
16  cards
9: Anticoagulant drugs
Why is the clinical effect of unf...,
Why must uh be administered intra...,
What are the uses of uh
20  cards
11: ACE Inhibitors
What are the general effects of t...,
What are the pathophysiologic eff...,
What is the suffix of arbs
11  cards
12 & 16: Regulation of Cardiac Function
What are four important determina...,
What is the major determinant of ...,
Explain how intracellular ca is r...
14  cards
13: Alpha blockers and Ca channel blockers
Which subtype of alpha receptor i...,
Which alpha blocker is alpha 1a s...,
Alpha blockers are ___ line thera...
17  cards
14 & 15: Cardiac rhythm problems
What is syncope,
What are the three categories of ...,
By what mechanisms can certain dr...
15  cards
17: Drugs & Arrythmia
What are the 3 types of rhythm di...,
What are 4 causes of bradycardias,
What are 3 causes of tachycardias
15  cards
18 & 19: Ischaemic Heart Disease
How could ach provoke coronary va...,
What causes st elevation during a...,
Re entrant tachycardia requires w...
10  cards
20 & 21: Vascular Problems 1
Which blood test is used to diagn...,
What are the 3 components of virc...,
Why might someone with dvt pe bec...
12  cards
22: Beta Blockers
What is the relationship between ...,
What causes the main long term be...,
Elimination and half life are dep...
14  cards
28: Inotropic drugs and vasopressors
Define shock,
What are the four categories of s...,
What are the clinical features of...
22  cards
24 & 25: Vascular Problems 2
What changes will occur in co and...,
What are the 6 ps observed with c...,
What are the 2 aetiologies of pul...
9  cards
26 & 27: Drugs and Blood Pressure
What is an important component of...,
Which other cardiovascular issues...,
Diuretics can take ____ months to...
10  cards
23: Anti-hypertensive drugs
Which diseases is hypertension a ...,
___ adults over age 65 are hypert...,
What are the two branches of trea...
14  cards
29: Renal Failure
What are the five key roles of th...,
What is normal gfr,
What are the two markers of acute...
22  cards
30: Clinical Endocrinology
What is the honeymoon period in t1dm,
What are the counter regulatory h...,
What are the actions of insulin
20  cards
31&32: Cardiac Function 1
What is considered a normal ef,
What are the risk factors for hfpef,
What factors influence cardiac re...
9  cards
33: Cardiovascular Regulation
Ecf can be divided into ___ and ___,
How does water move between cells...,
Osmoreceptors sense changes in __...
10  cards
34&35: Endocrinology Problem
What are the ddx for thirst and f...,
What are the ddx for fatigue and ...,
What are the ranges for fasting a...
12  cards
37&38: GI problem 1
Why is nocturnal diarrhoea important,
Uc involves continuous inflammati...,
What are the 4 types of presentat...
11  cards
39&40: GI Problem 2
Involuntary guarding is a sign of...,
Cholesterol gallstones form in th...,
What initiates emptying of the ga...
14  cards
36, 41 & 51: Acid Base Physiology
What are the two main ways acids ...,
What are the two non volatile acids,
Non volatile acids increase marke...
16  cards
42&43: GI problem 3
Which clinical signs are stigmata...,
Interpret elevated ggt in isolati...,
Explain the pathophysiology of al...
15  cards
44&45: Renal Physiology
What are the 3 extracellular flui...,
Hypotonic solution causes cells t...,
Where does the majority of salt a...
20  cards
53&54: Body Fluid Problems
Why is someone in cardiogenic sho...,
If blood ____ is reduced cardiac ...,
Why does haematocrit reduce with ...
6  cards
49&50: Cardiac Function 2
Define cor pulmonale,
What are causes of pulmonary hype...,
Why is the second heart sound spl...
12  cards
51: Lipid Lowering Therapy
What are the two main types of pl...,
How do lipids travel in the body,
When do you use lipid lowering th...
12  cards
46&47: Renal Problems
How can nsaids contribute to acut...,
What are pyuria and proteinuria s...,
Recreational drug use is associat...
18  cards
57&58: Acid Base Problems
What is flail chest what is it co...,
What should patients always be sc...,
What are the effects of tricyclic...
7  cards
52: Randomised Controlled Trials
What are the indications for a rct,
What are the problems with rcts,
What is the purpose of stratified...
4  cards

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