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Decks in this class (47)

Respiratory Medicines
Describe the respiratory system,
What is the purpose of the respir...,
What is external respiration inte...
31  cards
CPT2: Inhalers and technique
Name some examples of inhaler dev...,
What does choice of inhaler depen...,
Describe how mdis work
17  cards
MAAC: Analytical Spectrophometry 1
What is analytical spectroscopy,
What instrument is used for this ...,
What are the key components of a ...
17  cards
MAAC: Analytical Spectrophometry 2
What can uv vis absorption be use...,
What happens when polychromatic l...,
How do you prevent these
27  cards
MAAC: Chromatography 1
Why is chromatography needed,
Why is chromatography needed in t...,
In the pharmaceutical industry a ...
22  cards
MAAC: Chromatography 2
Briefly describe how a tlc is done,
Describe the analysis of tlc,
What are variables that influence rf
13  cards
CPT2: PK principles
What is adme,
What is vd,
What is bioavailability f
19  cards
CPT2: TDM
What is therapeutic drug monitoring,
What are the 2 main causes of var...,
What are pk sources of varibability
11  cards
MAAC: Analytical Spectrophometry 3
What is fluroescence used for in ...,
What is the basic mechanism behin...,
Describe the basics of how fluore...
20  cards
MAAC: Analytical Spectrophometry 4
What does atomic spectroscopy giv...,
What are the 2 techniques available,
Describe the basic mechanism of a...
22  cards
MAAC: Chromatography 3
Describe the process of gas chrom...,
What is the importance of the fan...,
Describe what packed gc columns a...
19  cards
MAAC: Organic Spectroscopy
There are several spectorscopical...,
What are examples of analytical t...,
What is the order of emrwhat prop...
33  cards
CPT2: Anaemia 1
What is blood made up of,
What are the functions of blood,
What are examples of blood disorders
21  cards
CPT2: Anaemia 2
What is the most common type of a...,
What is iron deficient anaemia cl...,
What is iron defiency anaemia wha...
43  cards
MAAC: Analytical Spectrophometry 5
Functions of atomic absorbation,
What is the basic mechanism of at...,
What is the difference in flame u...
24  cards
MAAC: Chrompatography 5
Describe how the instumentation w...,
Describe reverse phase and normal...,
How is the elution of analytes ef...
26  cards
MAAP: Capillary Zone Electrophoresis
Describe how the cze instrumentat...,
How do analytes move through the ...,
Describe eof
11  cards
CPT2: Anaemia 3
What is megaloblastic anaemia wha...,
Prevalance,
Where
19  cards
CPT2: Anaemia 4
What is sideroblastic anaemia,
What type of anaemis is this base...,
24  cards
CPT2: GI introduction
What is dyspepsia,
What are alarm bell signs,
What is treatmenr depenent on and...
3  cards
CPT2: GI 2 (GORD)
Desribe the anatomy of the gi tract,
What keeps the lower gastro oesop...,
What is the gord
11  cards
CPT2: GI 3 (Peptic Ulcer Disease)
Which areas can peptic ulcers dev...,
What is the ph of the stomach and...,
Where hcl produced why is the sto...
16  cards
CPT2: GI 4 (Helicobater Pylori)
What needs to be checked before c...,
What is the first line treatmentw...,
What would be given as first line...
7  cards
CPT2: GI 5 (PPI,H2RA, Antacids)
Examples of ppis,
What forms are the ppis available...,
What is the mechanism of action o...
15  cards
CPT2: GI 6 (Irrital bowel syndrome)
What is irritable bowel syndrome,
Alarm signs can indicate a differ...,
What are the sypmtoms
8  cards
CPT2: GI 7 (Laxatives, anti-spasmics, anti-motilitY)
What are the 3 types of laxatives,
What are examples of bulk forming...,
Examples of osmotic laxatives how...
12  cards
CPT2: GI (Crohn's/ Ulcerative colitis)
Describe the anatomy of the colon,
Where does crohns disease occur w...,
Where does ulcerative colitis occ...
13  cards
CPT2: GI 8 (ASA, steriods, immunosupressants)
What does asa stand for what is t...,
What forms is mesalazine in how d...,
Describe the use of steriodsside ...
6  cards
CPT2: GI 9 (Ileostomies and colostomies)
What percentage of patients with ...,
Why might surgery be required,
What surgeires is there
8  cards
CPT2: Asthma
What is asthma,
Common symptomssevere symptoms,
What can be causes of asthmatic a...
41  cards
CPT2: Pain
What is pain,
What is pain,
Characterisitics of acute vs chro...
77  cards
CPT2: COPD
What is copd,
What is the pathopyhsiology of co...,
What role does chronic bronchitis...
39  cards
CPT2: Osetoarthritis
What is osetoarhtritis,
What is the prevalance and common...,
What are risk factors for osteoar...
15  cards
CPT2: Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is rheumatoid arthritis,
Onset and prevalence,
Causes of rheumatoid arthritis
21  cards
CPT2: GOUT
What is gout,
What stages of gout is therewhat ...,
Prevelance
25  cards
CPT2: Osteoporosis
What is osteoporosis,
Symptoms,
What are the cells involved in th...
23  cards
CPT2: Principles of infectious disease management
What is an ab what is a synthetic...,
What is a commensal organism,
What is the difference between a ...
9  cards
CPT2: Consolidating knowledge on drug classes
What is the mode of action of b l...,
What are clinical uses of penicil...,
Pharmacokinetics
39  cards
CPT2: Right drug for right bug
How do you determine if the drug ...,
What is empirical theory,
Following on for empirical theory...
5  cards
CPT2: patient factors affecting anti-microbal selection
What are the 3 main factors affec...,
What are examples of patient fact...,
How does renal function affect ch...
24  cards
MAAC: Sterile product manufacturer
What are sterile products,
What can paretnal preperatoins be...,
What are small volume parentals
92  cards
CPT2: Lab Results
What does measuring urea and elec...,
It is important to monitor renal ...,
Where is na predominantly found w...
68  cards
Respiratory Infections
What are respiratory tract infect...,
What are examples of urtis,
What are urtis usually casued by ...
21  cards
CPT2: HIV
What virus causes hiv what is the...,
What can result if hiv is left un...,
What are routes of transmission
36  cards
CPT2: Covid
What type of virus is coronavirus...,
What is the patho,
Life cyle of covid 19
29  cards
CPT2: IV administration
What can iv administration be use...,
When must the intravenous route o...,
Pharmacists in clinical settings ...
60  cards
Practice
0  cards

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