Decks in this Class (42):
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Physiology 1
*Physiology (1)
Sample Cards:what is the alimentary canal,4 functions of the mouth and oropharynx,purpose of oesophagus74 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Abdominal Masses
Abdominal Masses
Sample Cards:anorexia malena frank blood in stools dy,what can cause prominent veins over the,describe the movement of retro peritonea26 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomy 1 Lectures 1 And 2
Anatomy 1 (Lectures 1 and 2)
Sample Cards:parts of the gi tract 11,what joint is involved in opening the mo,3 pairs of jaws closing muscles names100 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomy 2 Lectures 3 And 4
Anatomy 2 (Lectures 3 and 4)
Sample Cards:medical name for jaundice,what is jaundicewhat is it caused by,what is bilirubin a normal by product of91 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Public Health Dental Public Health
*Public Health (dental public health + ...)
Sample Cards:what is disability adjusted life years,what are the main risk factors for denta,what are the 3 things required for the f21 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Histology
Histology
Sample Cards:what type of epithelium is the oral cavi,what type of epithelium is the nasal cav,what type of epithelium covers the anter39 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Oesophageal And Stomach Disorders Lectur
*Oesophageal and Stomach Disorders (lectures 1 and 2)
Sample Cards:what are the 2 possible types of oesopha,signs and symptoms of oesophageal cancer,what should be performed if you suspect27 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Public Health 2 Nutrition
Public Health (2) - Nutrition
Sample Cards:what decreases your risk of colorectal c,what increases your risk of colorectal c,in what gi cancer types does vegetables7 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Nutrition Diet 3 Physiology Of Feeding A
Nutrition/ Diet 3 - Physiology of Feeding and Satiety
Sample Cards:energy homeostasis,what 2 factors cause obesity what are th,what is metabolic syndrome syndrome x51 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Malnutrition
Malnutrition
Sample Cards:what is malnutrition,what are disease related causes of malnu,what are the 4 aspects of the malnutriti25 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomy 3 Lecture 5
Anatomy 3 (lecture 5)
Sample Cards:what are the functions of the large inte,how is the caecum related to the periton,how is the ascending colon related to th48 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Intestinal Problems Lecture 4
*Intestinal Problems (lecture 4)
Sample Cards:normal appearance of the large bowel,what is a polyp,what are the general categories of benig35 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Nutrition And Gi Disease
Nutrition and GI Disease
Sample Cards:what of patients with ibd have each of t,clinical features of crohns,clinical features of ulcerative colitis23 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Anatomy 4 Lecture 6
Anatomy 4 (lecture 6)
Sample Cards:purpose of the rectum,what type of nerves sense fullness of th,what is required to control the excretio53 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Microbiology 1 Dr Orange
Microbiology 1 (Dr Orange)
Sample Cards:what host factors affect your risk of ga,what bacterias seen in the uk cause gast,what viruses seen in the uk cause gastro90 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Microbiology 2 Antibiotic Resistance And
Microbiology 2 (antibiotic resistance and stewardship)
Sample Cards:what is the 3rd independent party that n,what is resistance in general lab,what does susceptible mean24 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Radiology
Radiology
Sample Cards:what is the workhorse of abdominal imagi,where region of the body is the oesophag,what is the order of the oesophagus trac22 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Microbiology 4 Dr Orange
Microbiology 4 (Dr Orange)
Sample Cards:what is the incubation period,what avoidable circumstances are most in,what are the purpose of local microbiolo58 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ethics Module 1
Ethics Module 1
Sample Cards:what is rational medical ethics,what are values,what is culture21 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Liver Focal Liver Lesions
Liver - focal liver lesions
Sample Cards:what are solid liver lesions in older pa,what is the most common solid liver tumo,what are the causes of a benign focal li61 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Gi Misc Postoperative Complications
GI Misc. - Postoperative Complications
Sample Cards:what are the 2 possible types of postope,main cv complications of any operation,what are the 2 types of haemorrhages pos56 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol Addiction
Sample Cards:why do we need to carry out policies tar,what gender has a higher alcohol related2 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ethics
*Ethics
Sample Cards:what is the legal age of capacity in sco,what is ethics,what are the 3 levels of medical ethics9 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Physiology 2
*Physiology 2
Sample Cards:where are the parotid glands located,what duct carries saliva from the paroti,where are the submandibular glands locat57 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Abdominal Pain
Abdominal Pain
Sample Cards:what is shifting pain,what is spreading pain,how to tell the difference between gastr16 CardsPreview Flashcards -
The Acute Abdomen
*The Acute Abdomen
Sample Cards:what causes ruq acute abdo problems 6,what is the acute abdomen,what will most patients with ruq pain ha35 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ibd 2 Lecture 2
*IBD 2 (Lecture 2)
Sample Cards:where is crohns disease most commonly fo,does crohns disease occur in children mo,what is the clinical course of crohns di40 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ibd 3 Lecture 3
*IBD 3 (lecture 3)
Sample Cards:what are the 3 therapeutic strategies th,is diet implicated in the pathogenesis o,what is the common theme of all drug the41 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Biliary Tree And Pancreas Disorders 1 Le
*Biliary tree and pancreas disorders 1 (Lecture 8)
Sample Cards:what is the scientific name for gallston,what are gallstones cholelithiasis,what is normal bile formed from 460 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Biliary Tract And Pancreas Disorders 2 L
*Biliary Tract and Pancreas Disorders 2 (Lecture 10)
Sample Cards:what are the 2 categories of biliary tra,do most gallstones cause symptoms,what problems can symptomatic gallstones32 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Biliary Tract And Pancreas Disorders 3 L
*Biliary tract and pancreas disorders 3 (Lecture 11)
Sample Cards:what are the 3 main pancreatic diseases,what are the 5 parts of the pancreas,what do alpha islet cells release85 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Ibd 4 Lecture 4
*IBD 4 (Lecture 4)
Sample Cards:what are the differences between uc and,what is the name of the surgical curativ,what are the indications for a pancproct15 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Oral Conditions Lecture 1
*Oral conditions (lecture 1)
Sample Cards:where are the lingual tonsils located,what is the torus mandibularis,what is anaemia52 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Intestinal Problems 1 Lectures 1 2 And 3
*Intestinal Problems 1 (lectures 1, 2 and 3)
Sample Cards:what is intestinal failure,how can if be classified in terms of tim,how many different types of if are there102 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Intestinal Problems Lecture 5 And 6
*Intestinal Problems (lecture 5 and 6)
Sample Cards:what is gi diverticulum,what is the difference between diverticu,where do diverticulum most often occur48 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Intestinal Problems Lecture 7
*Intestinal Problems (lecture 7)
Sample Cards:what are the 2 types of bowel obstructio,what are the causes of small bowel obstr,initial management of a small bowel obst24 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Oesophageal And Stomach Disorders Lectur
*Oesophageal and Stomach Disorders (lectures 3 and 4)
Sample Cards:what mucosa lines the normal oesophagus,what tends to cause acute oesophagitis,what tends to cause chronic oesophagitis62 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Oesophageal And Stomach Disorders 3 Lect
*Oesophageal and Stomach disorders 3 (lectures 5 and 6)
Sample Cards:what are the 3 main groups of inflammato,what are the causes of acute gastritis,what are the causes of chronic gastritis51 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Viral Hepatitis
*Viral Hepatitis
Sample Cards:transmission of hepatitis a,can patients with hepatitis a get chroni2 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Alcohol Problems
*Alcohol Problems
Sample Cards:what is the current uk alcohol guidance,what are the acute effects of excess alc,what are the gi chronic effects of exces10 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Intestinal Problems Lecture 10
*Intestinal problems (lecture 10)
Sample Cards:what is population screening,what is opportunistic screening,key screening programmes in the uk 412 CardsPreview Flashcards -
Physiology Gastric Gland Secretions
*Physiology (gastric gland secretions)
Sample Cards:what type of cells are present in the py,what type of cells are present in the ox,what do d cells secrete28 CardsPreview Flashcards
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