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Decks in this class (75)

W1 1 - Intro To Pathology
What is pathology,
What are the components of pathology,
What is morphology
3  cards
W1 2 Cellular Responses To Stress And Injury
How do cells respond to stress an...,
What are adaptations,
What are the 4 main types of adap...
39  cards
W1 3 Inflammation
What are the 5 cardinal signs of ...,
What is inflammation,
What are the 2 broad types of inf...
60  cards
W1 4 Healing And Repair
What 2 processes does healing and...,
The ability of a tissue to regene...,
Give examples of labile cells
42  cards
W1 5 Anti-inflammatory steroids
Where are corticosteroids synthes...,
What are corticosteroids split into,
What is the endogenous glucocorti...
40  cards
W1 6 NSAIDs
Give examples of nsaids,
What is the general mechanism of ...,
What are the 3 main categories of...
33  cards
W2 7 Thromboembolic Disease
What is a thrombus,
Differences between a thrombus an...,
When do pale thrombi form
34  cards
W2 8 Neoplasia
What is a neoplasm,
What does benign mean,
What does malignant mean
34  cards
W2 9 Automic Pharmacology
Basic anatomy of the ans pg 81,
What are cholinergic nerves,
Brief process of nerve transmissi...
45  cards
W2 10 - Atherosclerosis
What can atherosclerosis lead to,
Constituitional multi factorial f...,
Modifiable factors causing athero...
86  cards
W3 - 11 Autonomic Pharmacology II
How is sympathetic function mediated,
What is the exception to sympathe...,
What are sympathetic effects
39  cards
W3 12 Drugs And The CVS
Formula for cardiac output,
What conditions can limit cardiac...,
What is the function of vasculature
73  cards
W3 13 Intro To Microbial World
What can cause infection,
What is a parasite,
What are helminth
71  cards
W3 14 Anticoagulants and haemostasis
What does haemostasis mean,
What is coagulation,
What is different in injury that ...
72  cards
W3 15 Prevention Of Infections
What is transmission,
What is a reservoir,
What is the host
28  cards
W4 16 viral infections: an overview
Characteristics of herpesviruses,
Characteristics of herpesviruses,
How are herpes simplex virus 1 an...
47  cards
W4 17 blood borne viruses
What does an undetectable viral l...,
What is normal cd4 count,
What is the cd4 count in hiv
9  cards
W4 18 skin infections
What are the functions of the skin,
What are the main layers of the e...,
What is the stratum corneum
14  cards
W4 19 gastrointestinal infections
Structure of the gut gut microbio...,
What influences whether the balan...,
What is the composition of the gu...
38  cards
W4 20 endocarditis and septicaemia
How does blood move through the h...,
What valves are in the left side ...,
What happens if a lump of bacteri...
40  cards
W5 21 anti-viral and anti-fungal drugs
Give samples of rna viruses,
Give examples of dna viruses,
Why are viruses difficult to target
30  cards
W5 22 hepatopancreaticobiliary pathology
What is a cholestectomy,
What are the types of gallstones,
What causes cholesterol stones an...
69  cards
W5 23 anti-bacterial drugs
What are antibacterial drugs,
What is the difference between ba...,
What is selective toxicity
46  cards
W5 24 respiratory tract pathology
What is copd,
What is emphysema,
What is chronic bronchitis
54  cards
W6 25 respiratory pharmacology
What is flow equal to,
What reduces peak expiratory flow,
Will peak expiratory flow test di...
45  cards
W6 26 gastointestinal tract pathology
What is gord,
What are the aetiological causes ...,
What is the pathogenesis of gord
53  cards
W6 27 respiratory infections including tuberculosis
What can we split the respiratory...,
What is the normal state of the u...,
What defence mechanisms are in th...
45  cards
W6 28 pathology of diabetes mellitus
Classify type i and ii diabetes,
What are the normal functions of ...,
What type of a reaction is type i...
19  cards
W7 30 anti-depressant drugs
Mood fluctuates routinely what is...,
What social factors can predispos...,
What are the diagnostic features ...
36  cards
W7 31 sedative and anxiolytic drugs
What are some types of anxiety di...,
What are some anxiety or fear rel...,
What are some obsessive compulsiv...
37  cards
W7 32 systemic adverse drug reactions
Are drugs safe,
Why might there be variation in d...,
What is an adverse drug reaction
33  cards
W7 33 neuropathology
How does raised intracranial pres...,
What are some causes of raised in...,
What is hydrocephalus
77  cards
W8 35 bisphosphonates
What are the different structured...,
Give examples of non nitrogen bis...,
Give examples of alkyl amino bisp...
60  cards
W12 38 surgical principles
Wounds can be clean clean contami...,
How do you sterilise instruments,
How can skin be disinfected
31  cards
W12 39 principles of epidemiology and public health
What is public health,
What are the 3 pillars of public ...,
What is epidemiology
18  cards
W12 40 peri-operative care
What is perioperative medicine,
What is the purpose of pre operat...,
What does perioperative care involve
19  cards
W12 41 the role and efficacy of drugs
What are the pharmacological agen...,
What are other reasons for prescr...,
What is the difference between ph...
25  cards
W12 57 cardiology for dentists
What do heart diseases affect,
What are some common signs and sy...,
What is orthopnoea
99  cards
W13 42 drug treatment of respiratory disease/obstructive airway disease
When is high flow vs controlled f...,
What are the different delivery m...,
Allergic rhinitis is an upper air...
33  cards
W13 43 diseases of ageing
What are geriatric giants,
Exam q how does multiple patholog...,
What is frailty
26  cards
W13 44 cardiac arrest and emergencies in dental surgery
What is the chain of survival for...,
What do you do if someone is in c...,
Als what should you ensure during...
28  cards
W13 45 general anaesthetic techniques
What is general anaesthesia,
What are the indications for ga,
What are the contraindications fo...
22  cards
W13 46 ENT and dentistry
What are some otological symptoms...,
What different things can cause o...,
What are chondritis and perichond...
56  cards
W14 47 head injuries
What is tbi,
What is the classification of tbi,
Go to pg458 and review the anatomy
33  cards
W14 48 respiratory medicine for dentists
What happens in bronchial infections,
What is acute bronchitis,
What is chronic bronchitis
47  cards
W14 49 anticoagulants, steroids, insulin
What drugs affect clotting,
What are the problems with antico...,
What considerations are there for...
59  cards
W14 50 therapy of systemic infection
What is antimicrobial stewardship,
When should you prescribe antibio...,
What considerations should you ma...
34  cards
W14 51 treatment of cardiovascular disease
What can drugs target to do with ...,
What cardiovascular conditions ca...,
Examples of adrs to cardiac drugs
38  cards
W15 52 drug and law: drug abuse
What drugs can dentists prescribe,
What is the medicines act 1968,
What are the 3 classes of medicin...
28  cards
W15 53 analgesics and pain management
What are the types of pain,
What are the possible targets for...,
What is the who pain ladder
41  cards
W15 54 congenital and genetic disease
Causes of disease classification,
What chromosome abnormalities are...,
What is aneuploidy and polyploidy
19  cards
W15 55 cardiac conditions requiring surgical intervention and their dental implications
What are the signs of heart disease,
What are some symptoms of heart d...,
What are common heart conditions ...
91  cards
W16 56 gastroenterology for dentists
What is gord,
When does gord present,
What factors can cause gord multi...
37  cards
W16 58 tumour growth, management and prognosis
When is the cell vulnerable,
Describe briefly the cell cycle,
What are the 6 hallmarks for canc...
38  cards
W16 59 diabetes and endocrine disease
What is a hormone,
What are the different types of h...,
What are the major functions of t...
61  cards
W16 61 neurological disease
What diseases classify as neurolo...,
What is a seizure,
What are the types of seizures
71  cards
W17 60 leukaemias, lymphomas and bone marrow disorders
What are some differential diagno...,
What is acute leukaemia,
Is leukaemia associated with a hi...
77  cards
W17 62 maxillofacial trauma
How do you manage maxillofacial b...,
What does early intubation securi...,
What are the issues with nasal pa...
24  cards
W17 63 essential blood tests for dentists
What are common blood tests,
What are the main components of a...,
What are the different parts of a...
57  cards
W17 64 renal physiology and chronic kidney disease
How much of cardiac output do the...,
What is blood supply of a nephron,
What are the 2 main roles of kidneys
67  cards
W18 65 non-malignant haematological conditions
Overview of haemostasis,
Describe the whole haemostasis pr...,
What happens in primary haemostasis
77  cards
W18 66 emergency drugs in dental surgery
What are the contents of the red ...,
What else might dental practices ...,
Pg368 emergency drugs in dental p...
43  cards
W19 68 anxiety depression psychoses and eating disorders
How do you examine mental state,
Risk assessment of people with me...,
What are the 5 key principles of ...
29  cards
W19 69 adverse drug reactions and the oral mucosa
What are the 2 types of adverse d...,
Are adrs systemic or local,
How do we detect an adr was cause...
52  cards
W19 70 skin diseases
What are the different types of f...,
What do you call lumpy lesions,
What is a vesicle and a bulla
68  cards
W19 71 rheumatology and connective tissue disorders
What is osteoarthritis,
What does osteoarthritis affect,
What is rheumatoid arthritis
56  cards
W20 72 jaundice and liver failure
Page693 image of liver anatomy,
What are the critical functions o...,
How is the liver tissue organised...
29  cards
W20 73 paediatrics/child at risk
What are some non specific diseas...,
What are some specific disease pa...,
What does normal growth and devel...
31  cards
ASL immunosuppression and organ transplantation
0  cards
ASL polytrauma and ATLS principles
0  cards
ASL dentistry and the pregnant patient
0  cards
ASL head and neck cancer
0  cards
SGT 1
0  cards
SGT2
0  cards
SGT3
0  cards

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