Year 4 - Neuro And Special Senses

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Decks in this class (38)

Neuro - TIA and stroke
What is a tia,
What is your differential diagnos...,
What are some risk factors for st...
24  cards
Neuro - Paeds
Name some types of muscular dystr...,
What is gower s sign,
What is duchennes muscular dystrophy
18  cards
Neuro - Peripheral Neuropathy, Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy, Syringomyelia And Subacute Degeneration Of Spine, head injury CT criteria
What is degenerative cervical mye...,
Degenerative cervical myelopathy ...,
Peripheral neuropathy name condit...
12  cards
Neuro - Arnold-Chiari, Ataxias, CJD, brain abscess and encephalitis
What is an arnold chia ri malform...,
What is ataxia telangiectasia,
Name some features of ataxia tela...
12  cards
Ophthalmology - Eyelid Disorders
What is blepharitis name some fea...,
How do you manage blepharitis,
What is a stye describe the two t...
20  cards
Ophthalmology - Pupil Disorders
Outline how pupillary constrictio...,
Outline how pupillary dilation works,
Give a differential for condition...
18  cards
Ophthalmology - Red Eyes (Conjunctivitis, Abrasions, Ulcers and Shingles)
Give a differential for painless ...,
Give a differential for a painful...,
What are the three types of conju...
15  cards
Ophthalmology - Gradual Vision Loss (Open Angle Glaucoma, ARMD and Cataracts)
What is the pathophysiology of op...,
What are risk factors for oag,
What is the pc sx of oag
20  cards
Ophthalmology - Red Eyes (Acute Closed Angle Glaucoma, Anterior Uveitis, episcleritis and scleritis)
What is the pathophysiology of ac...,
Name some risk factors for acute ...,
Name some medications which can p...
23  cards
Neuro - Important Nerves Of Arm (not finished)
What are the roots of the radial ...,
What muscles does the radial nerv...,
What sensory area does the radial...
8  cards
Neuro - Cancers
What are the most common cancers ...,
What are gliomas,
What is a meningitis
6  cards
Neuro - DVLA Rules
First unprovoked isolated seizure...,
Patients with established epileps...,
What should you do if you are wit...
9  cards
Neuro - Tuberous Sclerosis, Neurofibromatosis and Charcot-Marie-Tooth
What is tuberous sclerosis name t...,
What are important signs to look ...,
What are these
22  cards
Neuro - Motor Neurone Disease
What is mnd,
What is the pathogenesis is of mnd,
What sensory symptoms do you get ...
10  cards
Neuro - Myasthenia Gravis, Lamber-Eaton and Guillain-Barre' Syndrome
What is myasthenia gravis explain...,
What are important associations r...,
Describe the pc of a patient with mg
17  cards
Neuro - MS
What is the pathophysiology of ms,
What are some causative risk fact...,
What are some important signs and...
14  cards
Neuro - Parkinson's Disease, Parkinsonism and Huntington’s disease
List some causes of parkinsonism,
What is msa,
What is corticobasal degeneration
16  cards
Neuro - Non-emergency management of epilepsy + drugs
What is the treatment of choice f...,
What is the treatment of choice f...,
What is the treatment of choice f...
10  cards
Neuro - Acute management and theory of epilepsy
Management of epilepsy outline th...,
What is the definition of status ...,
Outline some important tasks you ...
20  cards
Neuro - Extradural and Subdural haemorrhage, SAH, IVT and GCA
What is a extradural haemorrhage,
Why must you be cautious of lucid...,
What is a subdural haemorrhage
14  cards
Neuro - Headaches, red flags, GCS and normal pressure hydrocephalus
Name the primary headaches,
Migraines name the types of migraine,
Migraine what is the criteria for...
23  cards
Ophthalmology - Sudden Loss of Vision (Optic neuritis, Arterial and Venous Occlusion, Ischaemic Optic Neuropathy, Vitreous Haemorrhage and Detachment, Retinal Detachment)
Name some causes of sudden loss o...,
What is optic neuritis name some ...,
Name some symptoms of optic neuri...
21  cards
Ophthalmology - Diabetic retinopathy
What is diabetic retinoma,
Name important features of diabti...,
Pathophysiology explain how blot ...
11  cards
Ophthalmology - Hypertensive Retinopathy
What is hypertensive retinopathy,
Describe the signs that occur in ...,
What does this picture show
8  cards
Dermatology - History taking and Examination (part 1)
History taking what should you ask,
History taking what should you as...,
What are the 4 impor
18  cards
Dermatology - Examination (part 2)
Describe the following term of mo...,
Describe the following term of mo...,
Describe the following term of mo...
26  cards
Dermatology - Basics of anatomy
Outline some functions of normal ...,
Epidermis outline the two bottom ...,
Epidermis outline the two top layers
10  cards
Dermatology - Emergency Conditions
Name some dermatological conditio...,
Angioedema and anaphylaxis causes,
Angioedema and anaphylaxis and ur...
18  cards
Dermatology - viral exanthemas and other childhood infections
Mumps pc and in,
What is the management for mumps,
What is this outline the pc
17  cards
Dermatology - Infestations and infections (adults)
What is this,
What is ringworm outline the plac...,
Name some of the organisms which ...
18  cards
Dermatology - malignant skin conditions
What is this,
Name some features of sccs,
Name some risk factors for sccs
14  cards
Dermatology - Premalignant and benign pigmented skin lesions
What is this name the main causes...,
What is this name the main featur...,
What is the management for seborr...
10  cards
Dermatology - inflammatory skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis and acne)
Eczema name 3 types of eczema,
What is this condition describe s...,
What is this condition describe s...
15  cards
Dermatology - blistering conditions
What is this condition outline th...,
Name some important investigation...,
What is this condition outline th...
9  cards
Dermatology - Ulcers
What is the history of a venous u...,
What is the history of an arteria...,
What is the history of a neuropat...
9  cards
Ears - infective and inflammatory conditions
What is this outline the pc for t...,
What is the criteria for urgent r...,
Otitis media
9  cards
Ears - Causes of Deafness, tinnitus and vertigo
Name 8 causes of deafness,
What are audiograms,
Explain rinnes and webers test
14  cards
Ears - Audiogram interpretation
What is pure tone audiometry,
What does this audiogram show,
What does this audiogram show
9  cards

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