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    • F – Respiratory System
    • G – Cardiovascular System
    • H – Renal System
    • I – Body Fluids and Electrolytes
    • J – Acid Base
    • K – Nervous System – Including Pain
    • L – Musculoskeletal System
    • M – Autonomic Nervous System
    • N – Liver
    • O – Gastrointestinal System
    • P – Nutrition & Metabolism
    • Q – Haematological System
    • R – Thermoregulation
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21A04: Outline the dose (10% marks), composition (60% marks) and side effects (30% marks) of total parenteral nutrition (TPN)

21A11: Describe the buffer systems in the body

21A06: Describe the pharmacology of vecuronium, including factors that prolong its action of neuromuscular blockade

21A10: How does warfarin exert its pharmacological effect (40% marks)? Write brief notes on the pharmacology of the agents that can be used to reverse the effects of warfarin (60% marks)

21A08: Describe renal handling of potassium (60% marks), including factors that may influence it (40% marks)

21A13: List the cell types in the anterior pituitary gland. Outline their secretions, control and target organ effects

21A15: Explain perfusion limited and diffusion limited transfer of gases in the alveolus

21A20: Outline the physiological factors that influence cerebral blood flow

21A19: Describe the adult coronary circulation (50% marks) and its regulation (50% marks)

21A18: Outline the pharmacology of intravenous magnesium sulphate

21A17: Describe the principles of measurement of arterial haemoglobin O2 saturation using a pulse oximeter (60% marks). Outline the limitations of this technique (40% marks)

21A16: Describe the pharmacology of piperacillin-tazobactam

21A14: Describe the pharmacology of sodium bicarbonate

21A12: Describe the pharmacology of oxycodone.

21A09: Outline the mechanisms by which normal body temperature is maintained and regulated

21A07: Outline the anatomy of the blood supply (arteries and veins) of the gastrointestinal system (oesophagus to anus)

21A05: Outline the factors that determine central venous pressure (60% marks) and explain how it is measured (40% marks)

21A03: Outline the formation, structure, and function of the platelet

21A02: Describe the work of breathing and its components

21A01: Describe the pharmacology of adrenaline

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