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Endocrinology: Thyroid
Hormonal cascade to produce thyro...,
What are t4 and t3 and which one ...,
Functions of thyroid hormones 3
56  cards
Endocrinology: Adrenal gland
What causes release of glucocorti...,
Layers of the adrenal cortex 2,
What are the types of hyperadreno...
49  cards
Endocrinology: Calcium and Phosphate metabolism
How is a drop in ca2 rectified by...,
How is a rise in ca2 rectified by...,
How is calcium distributed in the...
33  cards
Endocrinology: Hypoglycaemia and diabetes mellitus
What hormones can elevate glucose...,
What glucose levels trigger insul...,
What things stimulate vs inhibit ...
53  cards
GI alimentary
Characteristics of vomiting vs re...,
Where does vomiting vs regurgitat...,
If an animal brings up food then ...
65  cards
Nephrology/urology 1
What is polydipsia with figures f...,
What leads to the release of adh ...,
Differentials for primary polydip...
92  cards
Nephrology/urology 2
Which species has no renal pelvis 1,
What are pale streaks seen in the...,
Which species excrete excess calc...
76  cards
Nephrology/urology 3
What factors can reduce host defe...,
What ph suggests uti 2,
When must we analyse urine sample...
52  cards
Nephrology/urology 4
What viraemic cause can lead to r...,
What organism can cause septicaem...,
What does cortical necrosis look ...
58  cards
Nephrology/urology 5
What happens in the storage phase...,
How is voluntary control of urina...,
How does the physiology behind bl...
39  cards
ECC: Critical care, sepsis and CPR
How long do we feel for pulse to ...,
How to triage a patient 2,
How does heart rate change in sho...
75  cards
ECC: Fluids and blood products
How is body water distributed 1,
Mechanisms of intravascular dehyd...,
Mechanisms of interstitial dehydr...
46  cards
ECC: Recognition and treatment of intoxications
What do we use to induce emesis i...,
When is induction of emesis contr...,
What must we ensure before doing ...
27  cards
Small animal respiratory disease
What is palatoschisis 1,
What is turbinate destuction and ...,
Main causes of mycotic rhinitis 3
145  cards
Small animal imaging the respiratory tract
What prognostic indicator of risk...,
What x ray settings would we want...,
What does the nose look like on x...
13  cards
Alimmentary therapeutics
What licensed drugs can we use as...,
Which neurotransmitters are more ...,
Is the crtz or vomiting centre mo...
87  cards
GI tract surgery, neoplasia and imaging the stomach
What is the most common tumour of...,
What is the proposed aetiology of...,
Which dog breed is especially ass...
51  cards
GI approach to vomiting
What is the chemoreceptor trigger...,
Why do animals vomit physiology 2,
How does metoclopramide work 3
23  cards
Intestinal tumours
Which tumours do we see in middle...,
Clinical signs with small intesti...,
Clinical signs with tumours of la...
43  cards
Alimentary intestinal and peritoneal pathology
What are the main viruses causing...,
What is the pathogenesis of felin...,
What lesion might we get in the f...
45  cards
acute and chronic diarrhoea
What kind of diarrhoea does dieta...,
What is the most common diarrhoea...,
How does hyperthyroidism cause di...
74  cards
Constipation
Definition of constipation 1,
What is obstipation 2,
What is dyschezia 3
29  cards
Alimentary surgery more; acute abdo and small intestine
How can we distinguish the ileum ...,
Healing characteristics and phase...,
What factors influence small inte...
47  cards
ALimentary imaging oral cavity, intestines and peritoneum
Which individuals normally have m...,
What leads to increased serosal d...,
What things can cause reduction i...
51  cards
Dietary management of GI disease
What type of diet would you use f...,
What diet to use for enteropathy ...,
Characteristics of highly digesti...
67  cards
GI liver therapeutics, imaging and surgery
What antibiotics might we choose ...,
When might we use steroids in liv...,
How can giving steroids inappropr...
47  cards

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