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17B19: Describe the physiology of a vasovagal syncope

17B14: Explain the mechanisms responsible for the cell resting membrane potential (60% of marks) and describe the Gibbs Donnan Effect (40% of marks).

17B13: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of intravenous fentanyl and morphine.

17B12 : Compare and contrast aspirin and clopidogrel

17B04: Describe how interstitial fluid recirculates to the vascular system.

17B16: Classify and describe adverse drug reactions with examples of each

17B22: Define bioavailability. Outline the factors which affect it.

17B08: Classify calcium channel antagonists and give one example of each class (30% of marks). Describe the pharmacology of Nimodipine including important drug interactions (70% of marks).

17B15: List the properties of an ideal inotrope (50% of marks). How does adrenaline compare to these ideal properties (50% of marks)?

17B02: Outline the daily nutritional requirements, including electrolytes, for a normal 70kg adult

17B01: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of ibuprofen and paracetamol.

17B03: Describe the factors that determine the filtered load of a substance at the renal glomerulus.

17B06: Describe the effects of Ventilation/Perfusion (V/Q) inequality on the partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) in arterial blood.

17B18: Draw and numerically label, on a spirogram, the lung volumes and capacities of a 30 kg child.

17B24: What is functional residual capacity (30% of marks)? Describe two methods of measuring functional residual capacity (70% of marks).

17B11 : Describe the pharmacology of propofol.

17B09: Briefly outline the formation, absorption, distribution, role and composition of cerebrospinal fluid.

17B05: Compare and contrast unfractionated heparin with low molecular weight heparin.

17B20: Outline the functions of the liver.

17B07: Compare and contrast the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

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