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Decks in this class (31)

Respiratory Module 1
What is ventilation and how is it...,
What is oxygenation and how is it...,
What is partial pressure
30  cards
Respiratory Module 3
What is pulse oximetry used for a...,
Why must the pulse oximeter have ...,
What are 5 causes of false result...
33  cards
Respiratory Module 4
Two mechanisms of pulmonary edema,
Management of cardiogenic pulmona...,
How does frusemide work to reduce pe
25  cards
Cardiovascular Module 1
How do you assess perfusion status,
What are the 4 types of shock,
What are advanced assessments of ...
20  cards
Cardiovascular Module 2
Explain what pqrst denotes,
What are the 4 mechanisms of arrh...,
What are the causes of arrhythmias
23  cards
Ophthalmology Module 1
What cn nerves are used in plrs,
What cranial nerves are involved ...,
What cranial nerves are involved ...
32  cards
Fluid Therapy & Transfusion Module
What is osmolality,
Explain osmotic pressure,
What is effective osmolarity
24  cards
In-House Diagnostics Module 1
What is the minimum database,
What is the extended database,
What is pao2 and sao2
27  cards
In-House Diagnostics Module 2
What are the three factions of to...,
Calcium intake storage,
What hormones are part of calcium...
16  cards
Urinary Module 1
What if gfr,
What tests can be used assess ren...,
What is a creatinine to renal fun...
32  cards
Haematology and Haemostasis Module
What is anaemia,
What are the three compensatory m...,
Stabilising anaemia what are the ...
29  cards
Haematology and Haemostasis Module 2
What is the most common cause of ...,
Causes of imtp,
What level will result in spontan...
18  cards
Neurology Module 1
What are the four parameters of l...,
What are 5 types of mentation,
What would be the mentation of a ...
26  cards
Neurology Module 2
What is the primary and secondary...,
What scores are good at lending p...,
What is the treatment for raised ...
29  cards
Neurology Module 3
What should always be assessed wh...,
What is the shiff sherington posture,
What are the thoracic limb reflexes
28  cards
Toxicology Module 1
What are the types of decontamina...,
Use of emesis for decontamination,
Use of gastric lavage for deconta...
25  cards
Toxicology Module 2
What is heat stroke what are the ...,
What are 3 recognised causes of h...,
What are the mechanisms of heat loss
21  cards
Reproduction Module 1
What is paramphimosis,
What is the treatment for paramph...,
What is priapsm
15  cards
Introduction Module 1
What is assessed as part of the p...,
What makes up a capsule history,
What are the respiratory patterns...
13  cards
Analgesia/Anaesthesia Module 1
How does a gdv cause pain,
What drugs should be avoided duri...,
How will low protein affect anaes...
13  cards
Acute Abdomen Module 1
What is vomiting,
What is vomiting triggered by,
How do you differentiate between ...
16  cards
Acute Abdomen Module 2
What are the steps for trocharisa...,
What are the steps for stabilisin...,
Explain the different shocks a se...
15  cards
Infectious Disease Module 1
What is mic,
What is the most reliable method ...,
What is gram staining used for
25  cards
Infectious Disease Module 2
What is toxoplasma and how is it ...,
Diagnosing toxoplasma,
What is neospora and how is it tr...
17  cards
Surgery Abdo Module 1
What are classifications of wound...,
What are predictors of ssi,
What is the mic breakpoint
22  cards
Surgery Abdo Module 2
What are common indications for p...,
How to catheterise a blocked cat,
Ways to relieve urinary obstructi...
28  cards
Respiratory Module 2
What is shunting,
Caused of decreased fio2,
What are causes of reduced o2 car...
22  cards
Cardiovascular Module 3
What drugs are safest to use with...,
What are causes of pericardial ef...,
What is cardiac tamponade
7  cards
Surgery 2 Module 1
What are the soft tissue phases o...,
What are the criteria for wound c...,
What are the stages of initial wo...
25  cards
Surgery 2 Module 2
How to close reduce a dislocated hip,
How to diagnose a cranio lateral ...,
When is joint flushing suggested for
23  cards
Fluid and Transfusions Module 2
How do the glyocalyx and subglyco...,
Briefly explain how raas activati...,
What are types of colloids availa...
6  cards

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