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Decks in this class (19)

Session 1
What are the layers of arteries v...,
What are the three layers of tiss...,
Where are the tricuspid and bicus...
9  cards
Session 2.1
What kind of junctions are betwee...,
Why are cardiac action potentials...,
What is the purpose of chord tendons
19  cards
Sesion 2.2
What happens to pressure of fluid...,
What happens if total peripheral ...,
What happens if tpr increases and...
15  cards
Session 3.1
What are the three layers of the ...,
What does the cardiogenic field l...,
How does the primitive heart tube...
16  cards
Session 3.2
How many days after fertilisation...,
What is needed to develop the 4 c...,
What is the first step of septation
14  cards
Session 4.1
What is the difference between an...,
What is an atrial septal defect,
What is the most common location ...
13  cards
Sessoion 4.2
How is the resting membrane poten...,
What is the relationship between ...,
How does excitation lead to contr...
19  cards
Session 5.1
What does the ans control in the ...,
How does parasympathetic input in...,
How does sympathetic input in the...
13  cards
Session. 5.2
What is hypertension,
What s the difference between pri...,
What are the effects of increased...
24  cards
Session 6.1
How does the wave of depolarisati...,
What is the fibrous ring skeleton...,
Which parts of the heart depolari...
19  cards
Session 7.1
How long should the pr interval be,
How long should the qrs complex be,
What is sinus rhythm
26  cards
Session 7.2.
What are the causes of tachycardia,
What causes bradycardia,
How do delayed after depolarisati...
24  cards
Session 8.1
What are the two circulations of ...,
What are the features of the pulm...,
What adaptations are there for ef...
25  cards
Session. 9.1
What are the symptoms of cardiac ...,
What are the symptoms of pleuriti...,
What are the causes of cardiac ch...
14  cards
Session 10.1
What is heart failure,
What are some causes of heart fai...,
How can you calculate the fractio...
16  cards
Session 10.2
What s the classification for pro...,
What investigations can be done t...,
How would you manage acute heart ...
4  cards
Session 11.1
How does blood flow through the v...,
What are the deep veins of the leg,
What are the superficial veins of...
29  cards
Session 11.2
What is haemodynamic shock,
How can a fall in co occur,
What is cardiogenic shock and wha...
14  cards
Session 11.3
Why is ischaemic muscle pain felt,
What are the symptoms of cardiac ...,
What brings up angina
4  cards

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