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New Syllabus Topics Fourth Edition (2023)
A – Pharmaceutics
B – Pharmacokinetics
C – Pharmacodynamics
D – Variability in Drug Response
E – Cellular Physiology
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
S – Immunology & Host Defence
T – Microbiology
U – Endocrine System
V – Obstetrics
W – Principles of Measurement and Equipment
X – Procedural Anatomy
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New Syllabus Topics Fourth Edition (2023)
A – Pharmaceutics
B – Pharmacokinetics
C – Pharmacodynamics
D – Variability in Drug Response
E – Cellular Physiology
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
S – Immunology & Host Defence
T – Microbiology
U – Endocrine System
V – Obstetrics
W – Principles of Measurement and Equipment
X – Procedural Anatomy
Year
Pharmacopeia
MCQs
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
MPS
Test Yo’Self
Hacks
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Liver
N1: Liver Physiology
N1i: Describe the functions of the liver
N1i / 17B20 / 17A22 / 13B04: Function of the liver
N1i / 20B04 / 15A18: Metabolic role of liver
N1ii: Describe the functional anatomy of the liver
N1ii: Describe the functional anatomy of the liver
N1iii: Describe liver blood supply and its regulation
N1iii / 16B13: Anatomy physiology of blood flow
N1iv: Describe the physiology of bile
N1iv / 16A05: Bile
N2: Liver Measurement
N2i: Describe the laboratory assessment of liver function
N2i / 24A15 / 21B07: Outline how the measurement of the following can be used in the assessment of liver function (25% marks of each) • Albumin • PT • Glucose • Ammonia
N2i: LFTs