23B10: Outline the impact of sedative agents on thermoregulation (40% marks). Describe the physiological effects of a low body temperature (60% marks)
23B04: Classify the mechanisms of action of anti-convulsant drugs (30% marks). Outline the pharmacology of gabapentin (70% marks)
23B02: Outline the anatomy of the cardiac ventricles including the chambers, valves and conduction elements
23B01: Explain why the oxygen-haemoglobin saturation value derived by a pulse oximeter (SpO2) could be different from the measured arterial value (SaO2)
23A10: Describe the pharmacology of salbutamol (70% of Marks), including the principles and efficacy of methods of delivery (30% of Marks)
23A05: Describe renal handling of potassium (60% of Marks), including physiological factors that may influence it (40% of Marks)
S1ii / 23B15: Describe the components and function of the complement system including the role, activation and control
G1i / 23B02: Outline the anatomy of the cardiac ventricles including the chambers, valves and conduction elements
F11ii / 23B11: Describe the mechanism of action, dose and pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of aminophylline
F12i / 23B01: Explain why the oxygen-haemoglobin saturation value derived by a pulse oximeter (SpO2) could be different from the measured arterial value (SaO2)
K2iii / 23B04: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of phenytoin and levetiracetamClassify the mechanisms of action of anti-convulsant drugs (30% marks). Outline the pharmacology of gabapentin (70% marks)K2iii / 23B04: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of phenytoin and levetiracetam
Pii / 23B05: Outline the carbohydrate and lipid energy stores of the body (15% marks). Outline the metabolic responses to starvation under the following headings: <24 hours; 24-72 hours; and >72 hours (85% marks)