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Decks in this class (27)

CVS 1 (Basics)
Which side of the heart left righ...,
The left heart pumps blood from w...,
Why does the heart wall require i...
75  cards
CVS 2 (Histology and Cardiac Cycle)
Which is more permeable a capilla...,
Arteries and veins often accompan...,
Why do the superficial veins of t...
56  cards
CVS 3 (Development)
What does lateral embryonic foldi...,
What does craniocaudal embryonic ...,
What does embryonic folding do to...
78  cards
CVS4 (Cellular events + ANS)
What is responsible for setting t...,
What is responsible for establish...,
Is there a higher concentration o...
94  cards
CVS 5 (Control of cardiac output + peripheral circulation)
How does the pressure difference ...,
Define flow,
Define velocity
72  cards
CVS 6 (Congenital heart disease)
A shunt in which direction across...,
Name 3 left to right cardiac shunts,
Name 4 acyanotic obstructive lesions
35  cards
MoD 1 (Cell Injury)
Define hypoxia,
What are the 4 possible causes of...,
Define ischaemic hypoxia
81  cards
MoD 2 (Acute Inflammation)
Define acute inflammation,
Name the 5 major causes of acute ...,
Name the 5 characteristic signs o...
113  cards
CVS 7 (ECG)
Name the tissue which electricall...,
Which surface of the heart tissue...,
How many electrodes are attached ...
45  cards
MSK 1 Upper Limb
What spinal nerve roots enter the...,
Which nerves form the m structure...,
What spinal nerve root s form the...
106  cards
MSK 2 Classification of and Joints of Upper limb
What type of bone is the frontal ...,
What type of bone is the scaphoid,
What type of bone is the humerus
67  cards
MoD 3 (Chronic Inflammation)
Which cells are associated with c...,
Which type of interferon activate...,
Name the functions of macrophages...
108  cards
MoD 4 (Healing & Repair)
Define regeneration,
Define labile tissue,
Define stable tissue
93  cards
MoD 5 + 6 (Haemostasis, Thrombosis & Atherosclerosis)
Define haemostasis,
Haemostasis depends on what 4 fac...,
What changes occur to endothelial...
130  cards
MoD 7 (Cellular Adaptations)
What is meant by intracrine hormo...,
What are the 5 key checkpoints du...,
Which cell checkpoint can activat...
57  cards
M&R 1
Name the 3 main types of lipid,
Where in a cell are phospholipids...,
Give an example of a phospholipid
89  cards
M&R 2 (Resting cell membrane + Electrical excitability)
What is the concentration of na i...,
What is the concentration of k in...,
What is the concentration of cl i...
13  cards
CVS 8 (Special circulations)
State the normal pressures in the...,
State the normal pressures in the...,
What is the optimal v q ratio
16  cards
CVS 9 (Drugs & the CVS)
What are the 3 usual causes of ar...,
Name some types of arrhythmias,
Name the 4 classes of anti arrhyt...
22  cards
CVS 10 (Ischaemic Heart Disease 1)
What could cause central tighteni...,
What could cause central sharp ch...,
What could cause tearing pain whi...
38  cards
CVS 10 (Ischaemic Heart Disease 2)
Name the 3 serum biomarkers eleva...,
How many hours after an acute mi ...,
How many hours after an acute mi ...
17  cards
CVS 11 (Heart Failure)
Define heart failure,
List some causes of heart failure,
Right sided heart failure rarely ...
30  cards
CVS 12 (Shock)
List some symptoms of peripheral ...,
Which arteries are usually affect...,
Define varicose veins
42  cards
MoD 8 (Neoplasia 1)
Define neoplasia,
Define tumour,
Define metastasis
40  cards
MoD 9 (Neoplasia 2)
Explain why cancer cells are inef...,
Which 3 alterations are needed fo...,
What are the 3 routes of metastasis
15  cards
MoD 10 (Neoplasia 3)
Which tumour marker is often rele...,
Name the mould which produces afl...,
Why is colonic carcinoma rare in ...
33  cards
MoD 11 (Neoplasia 4)
Name the most common 4 cancers in...,
What are the most common cancers ...,
Which cancers have the highest 5 ...
36  cards

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