A little memo to self, so don’t worry
2004年11月5日A little memo to self.
EXAM 3
*Eletrophoresis - alpha1macroglobulin
*Mode of inheritance - maternal grandmother? father? paternal aunt? brother? son?
*Consequences due to missing alpha1macroglobulin
*PDS - model of change - precontemplation, contemplation, planning, action, maintenance. The patient’s views/position at each stage and what doctors can do to help the patient at each stage.
*Communication strategies for the doctor to minimise barriers and establish rapport
*Patient unwilling to change behaviour - Ethics related to this, and also what the doctor should do in light of these basic principles of ethics.
*Lung function tests - FEV1/FVC ratio, consequences of obstructive lung disease and restrictive.
*Interpreting and commenting on lung function tests and blood gas results - Ventilation, Oxygenation, Gas-exchange and Acid base.
*Recognising the different pathological histology and diagnosing them - chronic bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia and tuberculosis. Also the reasons for these pathological changes and aetiology.
*Drugs used- salbutamol, salmeterol, theophylline and some kind of cortico-steroid.
--->Their mechanisms of action, and adverse reactions.
*Compare and contrast the oral/inhaled route of drug administration.
*Constant vomiting - eletrolyte changes, acidosis, etc.
*Naming different structures of the large instestine - Ascending, descending, transverse and sigmoid colon. Teniae coli, Omental appendices, Greater omentum, appnedix, caecum, ileum.
*Identifying the major artery branch of the GI system - Superior and inferior mesenteric artery and identifying the structures supplied by these arteries.
*Crohn’s disease - pathological changes in the gross structure and histological features. Complications associated with Crohn’s disease.
*Vitamin B12 absorption and malabsorption
In case you’re wondering, I’m just writing down what was in the exam for future references... before I forget ^^;;
EXAM 3
*Eletrophoresis - alpha1macroglobulin
*Mode of inheritance - maternal grandmother? father? paternal aunt? brother? son?
*Consequences due to missing alpha1macroglobulin
*PDS - model of change - precontemplation, contemplation, planning, action, maintenance. The patient’s views/position at each stage and what doctors can do to help the patient at each stage.
*Communication strategies for the doctor to minimise barriers and establish rapport
*Patient unwilling to change behaviour - Ethics related to this, and also what the doctor should do in light of these basic principles of ethics.
*Lung function tests - FEV1/FVC ratio, consequences of obstructive lung disease and restrictive.
*Interpreting and commenting on lung function tests and blood gas results - Ventilation, Oxygenation, Gas-exchange and Acid base.
*Recognising the different pathological histology and diagnosing them - chronic bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia and tuberculosis. Also the reasons for these pathological changes and aetiology.
*Drugs used- salbutamol, salmeterol, theophylline and some kind of cortico-steroid.
--->Their mechanisms of action, and adverse reactions.
*Compare and contrast the oral/inhaled route of drug administration.
*Constant vomiting - eletrolyte changes, acidosis, etc.
*Naming different structures of the large instestine - Ascending, descending, transverse and sigmoid colon. Teniae coli, Omental appendices, Greater omentum, appnedix, caecum, ileum.
*Identifying the major artery branch of the GI system - Superior and inferior mesenteric artery and identifying the structures supplied by these arteries.
*Crohn’s disease - pathological changes in the gross structure and histological features. Complications associated with Crohn’s disease.
*Vitamin B12 absorption and malabsorption
In case you’re wondering, I’m just writing down what was in the exam for future references... before I forget ^^;;
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