September lectures yr 3 (2018)

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Acute inflammation
Define acute inflammation and wha...,
What are the consequences of acut...,
What are the 2 main components of...
21  cards
Chronic inflammation
What is chronic inflammation comp...,
How does acute inflammation progr...,
What are the different causes of ...
27  cards
Stroke: clinical diagnosis and classification
Define stroke,
What are the 2 main types of strokes,
What are the characteristics of a...
38  cards
Neuropathology (1)
What are the subdivisions of prim...,
What are common characteristics o...,
What is tai
43  cards
Neuropathology (2)
What is the whos definition of ce...,
What is global anoxia,
What is a watershed boundary zone...
46  cards
Infections of the CNS
Define meningitis,
Define encephalitis,
Define myelitis
53  cards
Anaemia and haematinic deficiencies
What is blood made up of,
What is anaemia,
What are the normal levels of hae...
43  cards
Nutritional history, examination and assessment
How much of the uk pop is affecte...,
Why do people become malnourished,
What are the effects of malnutrition
30  cards
Fever in the returning traveller
What are you most worried about i...,
What is the lifecycle of malara,
What are the different species of...
24  cards
An introduction to urology
What are some of the key characte...,
What factors increase the risk of...,
What is the normal flow rate of u...
33  cards
Tuberculosis
What can happen to the spine in c...,
What stain is used for tb,
What are the organisms that cause tb
23  cards
Drugs of abuse
When is it important to consider ...,
What are examples of stimulants,
What are examples of sedatives di...
25  cards
Alcohol
Define alcoholic,
Define dependence,
What does the dsm 5 state about a...
33  cards
Principles of managing poisoned patients
What are the key stages of managi...,
What are some key clinical featur...,
What are some other key features ...
22  cards
Paracetamol poisoning
How many hospital admissions are ...,
What is the pathophysiology of pa...,
What are the factors that influen...
17  cards
Cell turnover and disorders of cell proliferation and differentiation
What are examples of labile cells...,
What are examples of stable cells...,
What are examples of permanent ce...
36  cards
Healing and repair
What are the 2 main pathways a ti...,
What does healing require and wha...,
What are the 3 main structural el...
25  cards
Neoplasia
Define tumour,
Define neoplasm,
Define benign
19  cards
Neoplasia 2
In histopathology what are the ty...,
In histopathology what are the ty...,
Wha is the role of a histopatholo...
17  cards
Age related macular degeneration
What can amd cause,
Which age group is most affected ...,
What is normally the first symptom
19  cards
Cataracts
What is a cataract,
What are the three forms of catar...,
What are the causes of cataracts
17  cards
Glaucoma
What is glaucoma,
What are the causes of glaucoma,
How can glaucoma be classified
18  cards
The acute red eye
What are the broad categories of ...,
What is blepharitis,
What are the causes of blepharitis
52  cards
Introduction to ophthalmology
What is included in ophthalmology,
What systemic diseases is the vis...,
What is the purpose of the eye an...
52  cards
Cardiovascular therapeutics
What occurs in coronary artery di...,
How is cad treated,
What are the 2 key lifestyle fact...
63  cards
Cardiology investigations in practice
What condition is it important to...,
What factors influence what inves...,
Define sensitivity
16  cards
Respiratory therapeutics
What happens in asthmas and what ...,
What is a key characteristic in t...,
What can late onset asthma be mis...
44  cards
Pathology GI tract
When does esophagitis commonly occur,
What does histology show in esoph...,
What can happen in more severe ca...
59  cards
Introduction to clinical neurology
What are the key areas and their ...,
What are the key areas and their ...,
What are the key areas and their ...
32  cards
Hemolytic anaemias
What is the normal life span of rbc,
Where is the physiological sites ...,
Where is the pathological sites f...
35  cards
Principles of the treatment of infections
What are the 3 factors that need ...,
What are the criteria in which th...,
What can be useful in terms of th...
16  cards
Inherited hemoglobin disorders
Why do we need to know about hemo...,
What is hemoglobin made up of,
What genes chromosomes encode the...
42  cards
Introduction to hematology and normal hemopoiesis
Define polycythaemia,
Define leukemia,
Define lymphoma
35  cards
Multiple Myeloma
What is multiple myeloma,
What are plasma cells,
What is the most frequent feature...
37  cards
Other cardiovascular pathology
What are the three main forms of ...,
What factors are important to con...,
How does the severity of valvular...
52  cards
Atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease
What arteries are most commonly a...,
What is the atheromatous plaque i...,
Why are atheromatous plaques thou...
42  cards
Chemical pathology of renal disease
What kidneys are affect early in ...,
What kidneys functions are not no...,
What is stage 1 aki
41  cards
Lung Pathology
What can asthma be described as,
What are the two types pf asthma,
What is the pathophysiology of as...
63  cards
Lung Pathology 2
What are examples of occupational...,
What are examples of fibrogenic d...,
How does silicosis present
21  cards
Salt & Water balance
What are the daily requirements f...,
What are the average losses of wa...,
What are the ratios of na and k b...
22  cards
Potassium
What is potassium important,
Why is maintaining potassium leve...,
In a healthy individual how is po...
36  cards
Biochemical aspects of GI disease and nutrition
During a clinical assessment what...,
How can you assess food intake,
What functional assessments can b...
70  cards
Calcium, phosphate and magnesium
What can imbalances in calcium ph...,
What are the roles of calcium,
What are the roles of phosphate
31  cards
Neuroradiology
What are the different imaging mo...,
What is a ct scanner,
What is meant by the terms ct att...
25  cards
Adverse drug reactions
What are the current drug regulat...,
How are drugs licensed in the uk,
What is not a drug licensing issue
18  cards
Acid - base balance
What are the 2 basic challenges t...,
What are the extracellular buffer...,
How does bicarbonate act as a buf...
17  cards
Clinical anatomy for procedures and the operating theatre
Where is the angle of louis,
Where do the chest leads go for a...,
What are the superficial veins in...
23  cards
Imaging of the heart and lungs
What are the different modalities...,
When is an ap cxr carried out,
What are the problems with supine...
15  cards
URT pathology
What anatomy forms the urt,
What defence mechanisms does the ...,
What conditions have abnormal muc...
49  cards
Gynaecology history taking and exam
What are some key questions to as...,
What are the different types of c...,
What are the important rare side ...
4  cards
Introduction to the major groups of antimicrobials
What are examples of beta lactams,
What is an example of a quinolone,
What is an example of a macrolide
41  cards
Principles of pathogenesis: bacterial infection
What are the several overlapping ...,
What are kochs postulates,
What is the iceberg concept of in...
25  cards
Healthcare associated infections
What is an infection,
When does colonisation occur,
What are the different sources of...
41  cards
Thrombosis, embolism, ischaemia and infarction
What is the definition of thrombosis,
What is the mechanism behind thro...,
What is virchows triad
30  cards
Tumours of the lung and pleura
What are the causes of lung cancer,
How is lung cancer diagnosed,
What are some important signs sym...
27  cards
pathology of salivary gland neoplasms
What are some examples of benign ...,
What is a pleomorphic adenoma,
What are monomorphic adenomas
17  cards

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