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Decks in this class (78)

W5 Hormones Refresher (SM)
What are examples of intercellula...,
Define the endocrine system,
Functions of hormones where are h...
10  cards
W5 Thyroid disorders and Osteoporosis (MAH)
Thyroid disorders clinical thyroi...,
Thyroid gland and hormones,
What are the thyroid hormones 2
32  cards
W5 Growth hormone & Corticosteroid responsive conditions (SM)
What is the pituitary gland,
Which cell types are in the anter...,
Which hormones are stored release...
30  cards
W5 Growth hormone disorders (GSP)
Anterior lobe of pituitary gland ...,
Growth hormone gh somatotropin fu...,
Growth hormone disorders
18  cards
W5 Thyroid Diseases- clinical management (GW)
Definition of hypothyroidism,
Normal thyroid levels for t3 t4 a...,
Hypothyroidism
16  cards
W5 Advertising Medicines (AT)
What is the blue guide,
Prohibition on advertisingprescri...,
Providing information to the public
16  cards
W5 Corticosteroid Disorders (GM)
Corticosteroids in the body,
Corticosteroid medications,
Corticosteroid therapy have varyi...
25  cards
W5 Structure-based methods (CADD 2)
What are the 4 main structure bas...,
What is docking,
What are molecular dynamics md
21  cards
W5 Clinical Assessment and Management of Osteoporosis (PD)
Osteoporosisdefinition features,
Osteoporosis pathophysiology,
Osteoporosis who definition
23  cards
W5 Prescribing (PD)
Abbreviation meanings 1 cd12 blac...,
True or false on a computer issue...,
When dosing medicines what age ra...
5  cards
W6 ADH disorders (SM)
Posterior pituitary hormones,
What are nonapeptides,
What are the functions of oxytocin
16  cards
W6 Hormones of Pancreas
Hormones of the pancreas,
Structure of insulin,
Insulin biosynthesis
15  cards
W6 Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (SM)
What is dm in a nutshell,
Pathophysiology of t1dm what are ...,
T1dmwhat are the presenting symptoms
19  cards
W6 Insulin formations (ZHM)
Insulin as a therapeutic peptide ...,
Types of insulin what is bolus ba...,
Why is a basal bolus insulin regi...
27  cards
W6 Advanced Insulin Delivery (AM)
What are the problems with conven...,
Stimuli responsive insulin delive...,
Stimuli responsive insulin delive...
20  cards
W6 Diabetes Insipidus (PD)
Diabetes insipidus stats for info,
Diabetes insipidus causes,
Types of diabetes insipidus
14  cards
W6 Diabetes Mellitus (AG)
Diabetes mellitus dm,
Presentation of dm,
Initial diagnosispatient presenti...
54  cards
W7 Physiology of Children (MAH)
Growth,
Growth chartswhat do they show,
Special cohorts british national ...
15  cards
W7 Pathophysiology of T2DM (SM)
Pathophysiology of t2dm,
What are the primary causes of t2dm,
What are the secondary causes of ...
17  cards
W7 Insulin Chem and Antidiabetics (MM)
Features of insulin,
What is a disulfide bond disulfid...,
What are the 2 types of insulin s...
15  cards
W7 Pharmacotherapy of T2DM (SM)
What are the goals of treatment m...,
What does pharmacotherapy mean,
Glycaemic control diet lifestyle
24  cards
W7 Diabetes Type 2 (AG)
What is the definition of type 2 ...,
What are the ranges for persisten...,
What are the clinical features of...
17  cards
W7 Diabetes in Pregnancy (Gestational Diabetes PD)
Pre conception planning for women...,
Pre conception planning for women...,
Pre conception planning for women...
9  cards
W7 Diabetes with Hypertension (PD)
Why is it important to lower bp i...,
Hypertension in diabetes type 2 m...,
Hypertension in diabetes type 2 m...
9  cards
W7 Biologicals and Biosimilars (GP)
What are biological drugs what ar...,
Chemical vs biological drug 3 wei...,
What are the various expression s...
25  cards
W7 Pharmacokinetics of oral antidiabetics (GP)
What do we mean by pharmacokinetics,
Pharmacokinetics of oral drugspha...,
What is an insulin sensitiser wha...
28  cards
W8 Anticancer strategies
What are the 3 traditional approa...,
What are the novel approaches ter...,
What are the aims of cancer treat...
30  cards
W8 Hallmarks of cancer (GN)
What is a tumour or neoplasm,
Benign tumour vs malignant cancer,
The 4 main classes and relative s...
26  cards
W8 Carcinogenesis (GN)
Carcinogenesis requires several c...,
Aetiology of cancerhow can oncoge...,
Direct vs indirect initiator carc...
27  cards
W8 Tumour markers (MAH)
What is the definition of a tumou...,
4 types of diagnostic markers,
Enzymes and proteins prostate spe...
22  cards
W8 Anticancer drugs l (SF)
Cytotoxic or chemotherapeutic dru...,
What are the 3 main classesof cyt...,
Sites of actions of cytotoxic drugs
39  cards
W8 Anticancer drugs ll
What are protein kinases,
What are mutation hotspots,
What cofactor do all kinases use ...
27  cards
W8 Cancer Pharmacology (MAH)
What are the goals of chemotherapy 3,
What is the definition of tumour ...,
What is the definition of oncogenes
27  cards
W8 Invasion and Metastasis (GN)
What is metastasis,
Metastasis route of spread,
The anatomic model vs seed and so...
21  cards
W8 Immunotherapy (SF)
The immune system quick re cap wh...,
T cells need to interact with ant...,
Immune cell role in cancer
22  cards
W8 The Chemistry Of Vitamins
What are the fat souble vitamins ...,
2  cards
W8 Complementary and Alternative medicine (AT)
Quality of evidence,
Sources of evidence which is used...,
Issues with rcts for cam 3
22  cards
W8 Nanoparticle Based Drug Delivery in Ca therapy- passive and active targeting (ZHM)
Hypervascularisation healthy vs n...,
Extravasation,
Impaired lymphatic drainage
22  cards
W8 Cannabis (AG)
What is cannabis,
Cannabis chemovars,
Cannabis breeding
19  cards
W9 Adverse Drug Reactions (AG)
What is the definition of chemoth...,
Definition of a cytotoxic agent,
Types of ca treatments available 7
50  cards
W9 Palliative and EOL Care
Palliative care can be applied wh...,
What is palliative care,
What is end of life terminal care
20  cards
W9 Cancer Genomics (SH-guest)
Definitions genomics genetics pha...,
Variant allele,
Genotype phenotype
36  cards
W9 NMP prescribing practice within Cancer Care (SH-Guest)
Location of cancer care,
What is non medical prescribing nmp,
What is sact
15  cards
W9 Cachexia (GSP)
What is the definition of cachexia,
What is the criteria for cachexia,
Cachexia in icd 11 coded mg20 def...
13  cards
W9 General Principles Of SACT preparation and Manufacture
What is a cytotoxic agent,
Define systemic anti cancer thera...,
What is chemotherapy
29  cards
W10 Pathophysiology of digestive disorders and the requirement of TPN
What are some common digestive di...,
What is gord,
What are peptic ulcers
18  cards
W10 Lactose Intolerance (MAH)
Lactose,
Prevalence of lactose intolerance,
Lactose metabolism intolerance
15  cards
W10 Electrolyte imbalance (MAH)
Acute complications of sickle cel...,
What are the key electrolytes wha...,
Maintaining the balance of electr...
32  cards
W10 Oral nutrition supplements (ONS) and Gluten Free Foods (GFF)
Ons vs gff,
Diagnosis criteria for theprescri...,
Recommended monthly unit allowanc...
28  cards
W10 Metabolic disorders (AT)
Examples of metabolic disorders,
How is obesity diagnosed,
Body mass index ranges
19  cards
W10 Nutrition in pregnancy importance of folic acid and thyroid hormone
Neural tube defects ntds,
Prenatal care guidelines for ntd ...,
Why is folic acid needed in pregn...
10  cards
W10 Practise lecs on Nutrition (SG)
IV Fluid Management, Electrolytes, Oral Enteral Parenteral Nutrition, Anaemias
66  cards
W10 Total Parenteral Nutrition (GP)
What is enteral vs parenteral nut...,
When is parenteral nutrition requ...,
How can tpn be delivered
29  cards
W11 Food Drug Interactions (GP)
Food drug interactionwhat are the...,
What is a food drug interaction v...,
Food drug interactions can be bro...
27  cards
W12 Patho of Urinary Incontinence & Retention (RT)
What is urinary incontinence,
Anatomy of the urinary bladder,
Bladder filling and voiding
20  cards
W12 Patho of Erectile dysfunction (RT)
Male reproductive system overview,
Spermatozoa journey,
Bladder and penis structure
17  cards
W12 Contraception (JD)
What is contraception,
Some conditions that expose a wom...,
Methods of contraception
25  cards
W12 (AM)
Tolterodine tartrate used to trea...,
What are the principal micturitio...,
Tolterodine tartrate formulations
12  cards
W12 Dosage forms of contraceptive drugs (AM)
Combined oral contraceptive,
Emergency hormonal contraception,
Transdermal contraception
10  cards
W12 Navigating contraceptive methods (JD)
Hi there you must be the pharmaci...,
Upon further questioning you dete...,
What are other contraceptive opti...
9  cards
W12 Urinary incontinence and Urinary retention (GM)
Definition of nocturnal enuresis,
What are the types of urinary inc...,
What are the risk factors of urin...
36  cards
W12 Erectile Dysfunction (SW)
What is the definition of erectil...,
Causes of ed,
Organic causes
17  cards
W12 Chemistry of naturally occurring and synthetic sex hormones (GP)
What are the 3 families of sex ho...,
Structural features of sex hormones,
Sex hormoneswhat are gonanes
30  cards
W13 Vetinary Medicines (AT)
What are the learning outcomes of...,
What is the purpose of the veteri...,
What does the veterinary products...
20  cards
W13 Hormone Replacement Therapy (JD)
What is the mean natural age of m...,
Stages,
What is perimenopause
28  cards
W13 Sex hormone responsive conditions (RT)
from Rang and Dale's Pharmacology 10th ed
17  cards
W13 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (MAH/GW)
2 less- physiology and management of BPH
22  cards
W13 Pregnancy and Lactation (GW)
General info about pregnancy,
Normal pregnancy is 40 weeksbaby ...,
How to know what s safe 3
22  cards
W13 Physiology of Pregnancy and Lactation (MAH)
Pregnancysplit into trimesters an...,
Early pregnancy symptoms,
Physiological changes during preg...
31  cards
W13 Termination of Pregnancy- for info not heavily assessed (GW)
Common condition in breastfeeding...,
Termination of pregnancy top what...,
Top legal considerations
22  cards
W10 The chemistry of vitamins ll
What are the fat soluble vitamins,
What are the water soluble vitamins,
What are the 8 vitamin b
21  cards
W14 Vaccine types (GN)
What are the 3 types of vaccination,
What is a live attenuated vaccine,
What are the advantages
27  cards
W14 Vaccines and Immunity (GN)
What is the definition of a vaccine,
What is passive immunisation,
Examples of passive immunisation 2
18  cards
W14 Communicating vaccines (GM)
Vaccine antibodyresponse to spike...,
What are some empathetic responses,
Parents carers respect for autonomy
12  cards
W14 Vaccines and UK Vaccination Schedule (CW)
What is vaccination,
Why do we vaccinate 6,
What is smallpox
65  cards
W14 Wound Healing
How can wounds be classified,
What are the different types of w...,
What factors are involved in asse...
18  cards
W14 Physiology of Ageing
What is ageing,
What are the changes in muscle ph...,
What is sarcopenia
11  cards
W14 Epidemiology of Measles (MAH)
What is epidemiology the bmj,
Pathophysiology including transmi...,
Pathophysiology including transmi...
13  cards

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