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Decks in this class (41)

CHD INTRO
What are the 4 pathogenesis of ih...,
Define myocardial ischaemia,
Define tissue ischaemia
35  cards
Angina
What is another name for angina,
Define stable coronary artery dis...,
What is a symptom of angina pectoris
31  cards
ADME
What is a drug,
Why do we administer drugs,
What is pharmacodynamics
14  cards
Angina 2&3
Nitrates are prodrugs what are pr...,
What are the 3 main treatments of...,
How do nitrates and nitrites work
33  cards
ADME 2
What are the two routes to absorp...,
What percentage of cardiac output...,
What is paracellular absorption a...
22  cards
SPECTROSCOPY: UV
What is uv spectroscopy,
When may a photon be released,
What is the equation for the ener...
21  cards
Acute Coronary Syndrome
What is acs and what are the 3 cl...,
What is acs triggered by,
Which acs is only partial occlusi...
38  cards
Heart Failure 1&2
Define heart failure,
What are the two clinical feature...,
How do you classify heart failure
46  cards
ADME 3
What must drugs be in in order to...,
How do most drugs cross membranes,
What membranes are lipophilic
24  cards
heart failure3/4/5
What are the 5 treatments of hear...,
What are the aims of hf ref treat...,
What is the integrated approach t...
81  cards
spectroscopy 2
What are the two types of atomic ...,
If your energy is in the form of ...,
If your energy is in the form of ...
18  cards
hypertension 1&2
Define hypertension,
What effects hypertension,
Is hypertension bimodal
44  cards
hypertension 3
What are the two types of pharmac...,
What are the two types of sympath...,
What are the 3 types of directly ...
35  cards
cardiac arrthymias 1+2
What are the treatment options fo...,
What are the 3 mechanisms for arr...,
What is the vaughan williams clas...
62  cards
mass spectroscopy- NMR
What are the 4 advantages of mass...,
What is mass spectroscopy based on,
How does ionisation occur
16  cards
beta blockers
What is responsible for the fligh...,
What is the difference between ad...,
What is the pre cursor of adrenaline
21  cards
ADME 4
How long does it take for a drug ...,
Is drug distribution evenly distr...,
What are the reversible interacti...
39  cards
ADME 5
What is drug metabolism,
What is anabolism,
What is catabolism
25  cards
cardiac arrthmias 4
What is the purpose of rhythm con...,
What ways can you restore sinus r...,
What do you do if the patient has...
31  cards
ADME 6
What is phase 2 metabolism regard...,
What is a conjugation reaction,
What are the qualities of conjuga...
38  cards
cholesterol
What does high plasma ldl levels ...,
Why do humans need cholesterol,
What are the two major sources of...
32  cards
ADME 7
What is phase i metabolism functi...,
What does phase 1 metabolism func...,
Where are mixed function oxidases...
32  cards
NMR 2
What type of multipliity is there...,
What does it mean if the protons ...,
What does it mean if the protons ...
19  cards
chromatography intro
Why is separation science so impo...,
To measure the amount of a certai...,
What is a limitation of separatio...
26  cards
anticoagulants
What are parental anticoagulants,
What are oral anticoagulants,
What is heparin
25  cards
blood disorders 1
What are the types of blood disor...,
What do all blood cells arise fro...,
What is anaemia
22  cards
local anaesthetics
How did they discover the first l...,
What is the addictive functional ...,
Why does procaine have a short du...
9  cards
stroke 1&2
How many hemispheres is the cereb...,
What does each side of the cerebr...,
What is the frontal part of the b...
58  cards
HPLC and GC
How can we determine the content ...,
How do we integrate the area unde...,
How can purity be assigned
19  cards
blood disorders 2/3
What is the haemoglobin molecude ...,
Where is iron in the body bound to,
How much iron is lost every day a...
51  cards
blood disorders 3
What does petechiae and ecchymose...,
How do you differentiate platelet...,
Define haemostasis
27  cards
renal 1
How are renal diseases classified,
What are the two classifications ...,
Define renal insufficiency
26  cards
diuretics
What kind of action do diuretics ...,
What are the two common examples ...,
What kind of a diuretic is caffeine
53  cards
RENAL 2/3
Is chronic kidney disease progres...,
What are the initial manifestatio...,
What is another word for renal fa...
49  cards
ADME 8
Define excretion,
What does excretion prevent,
What does excretion maintain
39  cards
renal 4
What are the 5 consequences of ur...,
What are the possible tubular dys...,
What happens to the intraluminal ...
47  cards
shelf llife
What is gibbs free energy equation,
What does gibbs free energy react...,
What does the arrhenius model do
24  cards
stability 1/2
Define stability,
What are the 3 main factors in pr...,
How are physical microbial and ch...
47  cards
glaucoma 1
What is glaucoma,
What is the palpebral fissure,
Describe the flow of tears
43  cards
CCB
What are ccbs,
How many different types of chann...,
What is the l type channel respon...
29  cards
Cardiac Arrhythmias 1
What is a cardiac arrhythmia,
What are the 2 mechanisms behind ...,
How are arrhythmias classified ba...
21  cards

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