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Decks in this class (35)

Pharmacology 1: Safe prescribing and pharmacokinetics intro
Requirements for a safe prescription,
What is a black triangle drug,
What is a serious reaction
60  cards
NS 1: Structure of NS
What is the tentorium cerebelli,
What does the forebrain prosencep...,
How is the distinction made betwe...
78  cards
NS 1: Development of NS
When does the cns begin development,
What regulates notochord formation,
What is the primitive streak
49  cards
Pharmacology 2: Pharmacokinetics and dynamics, drug interactions and toxicology
4 principle classes of receptor type,
What is the response of a drug ge...,
How does ec50 differ between use ...
55  cards
NS 2: Environment of the brain
How does the ica enter the skull,
What does the ica branch to give ...,
What does the ica branch to give ...
77  cards
NS 3: Somatic sensation and the Sensory pathway
2 main functions of neuronal cell...,
2 main functions of axonal fibres...,
How are cell bodies arranged in t...
82  cards
NS Clinical relevance and summary
Why do the body areas affected by...,
What are the contents of the spin...,
What will be the outcome of a les...
67  cards
Integrative Summary questions
Explain how the hypothalamus corr...,
How are aqp 2 channels inserted i...,
How is cd made impermeable to h20...
187  cards
Pharmacology 3: Sex hormones, HRT, and lipid and cholesterol metabolism
Serious and common adverse effect...,
When is combined ocp contraindicated,
Risk if women being treated for t...
88  cards
NS 4: Motor system
2 types of lower motor neurones,
Define a lower motor neurone,
Define an upper motor neurone
54  cards
Pharmacology 4: Diabetes and obesity
Tment which must be given immedia...,
Classes of oral hypoglycaemic drugs,
How do thiazolineinediones glitaz...
56  cards
Pharmacology 5: Antiviral and antimicrobial agents
Describe the main steps in how a ...,
Why might widespread use of m2 io...,
Examples of m2 ion channel blockers
72  cards
Pharmacovigilance
4 main aims of pharmacovigilance,
4 features of type a adverse drug...,
4 features of type b adverse drug...
14  cards
NS 5: Motor disorders and patterns of sensory deficits
In which region of the brain does...,
Damage to what causes an umnls,
Damage to what causes lmnls
38  cards
Pharmacology 6: Immunosuppression and RA, and pharmacology of airway control
Overall mechanism of action of co...,
Corticosteroid adrs,
Mechanism of action of azathiopri...
97  cards
NS 6: Pain
Why can non painful stimuli be pe...,
What name is used to refer to non...,
Where do some pain fibres of spin...
81  cards
Pharmacology 7: NSAIDs and Narcotic Analgesics
What are most established nsaids ...,
Main therapeutic effects of nsaids,
Primary mode of action of nsaids
92  cards
NS 7: The eye and ear special sense organs
Embryological origin of external ear,
Embryological origin of middle ear,
Embryological origin of inner ear
73  cards
Pharmacology 8: Clotting therapy and Anaesthetics
Examples of anticoagulant drugs a...,
Synthesis of what factors related...,
What derivatives competitively an...
83  cards
NS 8: Special sense of hearing and ANS
Lobe of cerebral cortex associate...,
Common causes of conductive deafness,
What component of the ear may be ...
35  cards
Introduction to Anaesthetics
What is unusual compared to other...,
What single pharmacokinetic facto...,
What does a lower minimal alveola...
52  cards
NS 9: Strokes, CNS Imaging and Head trauma
3 areas involved in producing cli...,
Arteries comprising the anterior ...,
Arteries comprising posterior cir...
60  cards
Pharmacology 9: Diuretics and drugs in kidney failure
You are looking to treat a patien...,
Diuretics used in heart failure,
Diuretics used in hypertension
52  cards
Pharmacology 9: Hypertension and heart failure drugs
Verapamil a ca2 channel blocker f...,
What is the threshold for drug tm...,
Tment threshold for hypertension ...
49  cards
Pharmacology 10: Cancer Chemotherapy
Characteristics of cancer cells w...,
Which 3 compartments to tumour ce...,
Which compartment of tumour cells...
76  cards
Pharmacology 10: Drugs affecting heart and heart rhythm
What are class i anti arrhythmic ...,
What are class ii anti arrhythmic...,
What are class iii anti arrhythmi...
69  cards
NS 10: Consciousness and its disturbances
Change in neurohormone levels ass...,
Change in neurohormone levels ass...,
Change in neurohormone levels ass...
53  cards
Pharmacology Steroids
What are all corticosteroids deri...,
If cortisol is used as a drug wha...,
Why can giving a lower dose of de...
30  cards
Pharmacology 11: Anti-epileptic drugs and drugs used in movement disorders
Why do generalised seizures cause...,
What is the difference between pa...,
What is a seizure
113  cards
NS 11: Higher functions of the brain
Define amnesia,
What is anterograde amnesia,
What is retrograde amnesia
51  cards
Pharmacology 12: Drugs used in Psychiatric Disease
What is unipolar depression,
What is bipolar affective disorder,
Why does therapeutic action of an...
88  cards
NS 12: Neuropathology
3 possible routes for microorgani...,
What is meningitis the inflammati...,
In what 2 ways can meningitis cau...
52  cards
Pharmacology 13: Drugs affecting acid secretion and gut motility
What is raised intracellularly in...,
How does histamine exert an effec...,
Physiologic substances capable of...
88  cards
Pharmacogenetics
What is pharmacogenetics,
Example of patient s concurrent i...,
Why are smoking and alcohol consu...
10  cards
Pharmo Summary
Indications for carbamazepine,
Why is monitoring required with c...,
How is levonorgestrel thought to ...
16  cards

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