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Decks in this class (42)

Respiratory: Pneumothorax
Describe the differing types of p...,
What are the most common causes o...,
State risk factors for primary pn...
53  cards
Respiratory: PE
Describe the primary factors that...,
State risk factors for pe,
Which inherited disorders increas...
70  cards
Respiratory: Pleural Effusion
Describe pleural fluid physiology 3,
What causes in physiological term...,
What can block
40  cards
Respiratory: Pleural Infection; Mesothelioma
Describe the clinical presentatio...,
Which groups should you consider ...,
Name some high risk patient group...
22  cards
Respiratory: Lung Cancer
What difference does quitting smo...,
State some causes of lung cancer 7,
What are the different classifica...
56  cards
Respiratory: Sleep Apnoea
Define what is meant by obstructi...,
What are the risk factors for sle...,
How do patients with sleep apnoea...
18  cards
Respiratory: Respiratory Support
What is meant by peep 1 give thre...,
How does a high flow nasal cannul...,
When is niv normally given in the...
26  cards
Respiratory: Respiratory Failure
What is the definiton of hypoxia 1,
Define type 1 type 2 respiratory ...,
State 5 main causes of hypoxaemia 5
53  cards
Respiratory: Asthma - Diagnosis
Define asthma 1,
What are the 5 phenotypes of asth...,
Describe the difference in cells ...
31  cards
Respiratory: Asthma - Management
What do you need to tell patients...,
What five steps should you educat...,
When a patient has an asthma atta...
36  cards
Respiratory: COPD I
Define copd 1,
Define chronic bronchitis 1 and e...,
Describe the typical presentation...
27  cards
Respiratory: COPD II
Define what is meant by the term ...,
What are the most common causes o...,
State 5 symptoms of cor pulmonale
13  cards
Respiratory: COPD III (Acute exacerbations)
What are three most common sympto...,
Why do acute exacerbations of cop...,
Describe aetiological causes of a...
20  cards
Respiratory PassMed Learning Points
What is the most appropriate next...,
What is the most appropriate next...,
What is the most appropriate next...
395  cards
Images
This image shows an ultrasound of...,
This image shows an ultrasound of...,
This image shows a chest ct of th...
4  cards
Respiratory: Acute Asthma
What are the presenting features ...,
What are the different classifica...,
Describe what is meant by brittle...
31  cards
Respiratory: Pneumonia I
What are the localised symptoms o...,
What are the signs of pneumonia f...,
What are the non examination sign...
36  cards
Respiratory: Pneumonia II
Describe the criterianice recomme...,
Based of crb65 scores how do you ...,
Alongside curb65 describe which t...
34  cards
Respiratory: Sarcoidosis
Define what is meant by sarcoidos...,
Describe the aetiology of sarcoid...,
Describe the pathophysiology of s...
47  cards
Respiratory: TB
Mycobacteria are gram negative co...,
What are the red flag pathologies...,
Pathogenesis of tb
56  cards
Respiratory: IPF
Describe what is meant by interst...,
Describe the symptoms of ipf 3,
Describe the signs of ipf 2
26  cards
Respiratory: Bronchiectasis
Define what is meant by bronchiec...,
What are the risk factors for,
Potential causes of bronchiestasis
40  cards
Respiratory: Occupational Lung Disease
1  cards
Respiratory: CXRs
Explain what is depicted in this ...,
What pathology is depicted 1 desc...,
Describe what is occuring in this...
74  cards
Respiratory: Oxygen therapy
In patients who are critically il...,
Why is the haemoglobin dissociati...,
What shifts oxygen haemoglobin to...
40  cards
Questions
What does the abg demonstrate que...,
Which of the following is most li...,
Mitral valve prolapse is associat...
10  cards
Respiratory: Pulmonary Hypertension
Define what is meant by pulmonary...,
Describe the general pathophysiol...
9  cards
Cardiology: Valvular Heart Disease: MS & MR
What rhythm is shown in this cxr 1,
What does this mitral valve echo ...,
Why is the posterior mitral valve...
47  cards
Cardiology: Valvular Heart Disease: AS & AR
Mitral valve prolapse is associat...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Describe the three causes of as 3
58  cards
Cardiology: TR & Infective Endocarditis
Define what is meant by infective...,
What are the three major types or...,
Which valve is most commonly effe...
44  cards
Cardiology: Ischaemic Heart Disease I
How does angina typically present,
Describe what is meant by cresend...,
Nice define anginal pain as what 3
35  cards
Cardiology: Ischaemic Heart Disease II
What investigations should you co...,
Label a b
40  cards
Cardiology: Cardiac Arrhythmias - Atrial flutter & AF I
How do you manage a patient with ...,
When assessing tachycardia if you...,
Describe what determines the widt...
24  cards
Cardiology: Cardiac Arrhythmia - AF II
What is meant by a holiday heart 1,
Describe the principles of managm...,
Describe the treatment used for r...
29  cards
Cardiology: Cardiac Arrhythmias - SVTs
Describe the difference between a...,
What common ecg changes do you se...,
Describe what is meant by orthodr...
28  cards
Cardiology: Cardiac Arrhythmias - Misc
Describe the four possible rhythm...,
Patients with,
Go overhttps wwwresusorguk sites ...
37  cards
Cardiology: ECGs
This ecg is displaying premature ...,
This ecg is displaying premature ...,
This ecg is displaying premature ...
7  cards
Cardiology: Hypertension
What is the nice diagnosis of of ...,
Describe the aetiological factors...,
Which renal disease are significa...
35  cards
Cardiology: Anaemia (general)
In adults the predominant site of...,
Multipotent hematopoietic stem ce...
22  cards
Cardiology: Anaemia (Microcytic & Anaemia of Chronic Disease)
What is the most common cause of ...,
The major causes of ida can be gr...
26  cards
Haematology: Anaemia (Macrocytic; Pernicious & Haemolytic)
What are specific signs associate...,
Define what is meant by perniciou...,
Where is b12 absorped 1
37  cards
Haematology: Anaemia (SCA)
Describe the pathophysiology of sca,
Describe the relationship between...,
State 4 acute clinical presentati...
21  cards

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