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Decks in this class (23)

Day 1 - Fundamentals Of Pathophysiology
Which type of cellular communicat...,
What type of cellular signalling ...,
The scientific study of the cause...
23  cards
Day 2 - Infection, Inflammation, Immune Response
Which 2 cells are responsible for...,
Exudate produced during the infla...,
What is the cardinal sign of infl...
28  cards
Day 2 - Respiratory Through Lifespan
What is emphysema described as,
Oxygen should always be withheld ...,
Which test is used to aid the dia...
8  cards
Day 3 - Cardiology Through The Lifespan
What is a cyanotic congenital car...,
Disease of the coronary blood ves...,
Chest pain which normally occurs ...
8  cards
Day 4 - Renal Through The Lifespan
Renin converts angiotensinogen to,
Where is angiotensin converting e...,
Which blood test is used to asses...
11  cards
Day 5 - Pain
Which nociceptor is associated wi...,
Which neurotransmitters are found...,
What is most commonly associated ...
10  cards
Day 5 - GI
Is blood in the stool only found ...,
What is most likely to cause heam...,
Ejection phase
5  cards
Day 6 - Psychopathology
The monoamine theory of depressio...,
What is a non pharmacological tre...,
Which neurotransmitter might be i...
9  cards
Day 7 - Cancer, Neurological Conditions
Complex focal seizure,
Absence seizure,
Tonic clonic seizure
8  cards
Kahoot 1
The working together of cells tis...,
Endocrine signalling involves the...,
Which inflammatory mediators cont...
16  cards
Wordsearch 1
These islets within the pancreas ...,
The liver stores excessive glucos...,
An acute complication of type 1 d...
26  cards
Wordsearch 2
A major component of the white bl...,
A process where the cell digests ...,
The 5 signs of cardinal signs of ...
25  cards
Wordsearch 3
Disease causing micro organism,
A disease which occurs suddenly a...,
Describes how infection can be pa...
35  cards
NRS501 Revision PP
What is the term for,
What is the term for,
What is the term for a disease of...
71  cards
Day 6 Mock Exam Paper
What are the pain receptors called,
Which area of the brain receives ...,
How many episodes of loose or liq...
6  cards
Day 4 Mock Exam Paper
Congenital heart defects include,
What is not a cardiac arrest rhythm,
In myocardial infarction the prim...
6  cards
Day 2 Mock Exam Paper
The first line of defence which c...,
Which disease is iatrogenic,
Symptoms of infection can be caus...
6  cards
Day 3 Mock Exam Paper
Asthma is a chronic disorder of t...,
Bronchiolitis normally occurs in ...,
In chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
6  cards
Day 5 Mock Exam Paper
Hypovolaemia would be concerned w...,
What best describes chronic kidne...,
Which hormone is primarily releas...
7  cards
Day 3 Practice Exam Questions
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
You are caring for a 48 year old ...,
Discuss the differences between t...
4  cards
Day 7 Practice Exam Questions
All children with a high temperat...,
List stroke risk factors,
Describe a simple focal seizure f...
5  cards
Day 1 Practice Exam Questions
Name and describe the three diffe...,
List the different types of cellu...,
Discuss the differences between t...
5  cards
Goodnotes
What are the 4 stages of pain,
Which 2 conditions make up copd,
What happens to troponin levels i...
139  cards

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