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23.5.16
Free Exam Resources for doctors
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Following are free resources for exam Practice Specefically MRCP, PLAB, MRCGP and clinical revision MRCPass • Notes on topics covere...
14.5.16
The Only MRCP Notes you will ever need 5th Edition: 2015 Edition
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The Only MRCP Notes you will ever need 5th Edition This is a solid book for consolidating your knowledge before the exam, Most of the...
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Terminology of Acid-Base Disorders
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Definitions The definitions of the terms used here to describe acid-base disorders are those suggested by the Ad-Hoc Committee of the Ne...
Regulation of Intracellular Hydrogen Ion Concentration
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Importance of Intracellular [H + ] The most important [H + ] for the body is the intracellular [H + ] Why? Because of its profound ...
Renal Regulation of Acid-Base Balance
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Renal Regulation of Acid-Base Balance The organs involved in regulation of external acid-base balance are the lungs are the kidneys ....
Respiratory Regulation of Acid-Base Balance: Acid Base Learner Series
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How is the Respiratory System Linked to Acid-base Changes? ‘Respiratory regulation’ refers to changes in pH due to pCO2 changes from a...
Acid Base Learner Series: Buffers
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Definition of a Buffer A buffer is a solution containing substances which have the ability to minimise changes in pH when an acid or bas...
Acid Base Physiology: Acid Base Learner Series
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Acid Base Physiology Each day there is always a production of acid by the body’s metabolic processes and to maintain balance, these ac...
Manchester Metropolitan Postgraduate Courses Fairs
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Postgraduate Courses for 2016 entry At the event you will be able to attend subjects sessions, meet staff, pick up a prospectus and...
24.2.16
Acid Base Learner Series: Respiratory Acidosis in detail
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A respiratory acidosis is a primary acid-base disorder in which arterial pCO 2 rises to a level higher than expected. At onset, the ...
Acid Base Balance Series: What is the 'osmolar gap'?
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NB: 'Osmolar gap' has several alternative names: ' osmol gap ', ' osmole gap ', ' osmolarity gap ' & ...
Acid Base Learner Series: The Urinary Anion Gap
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The Urinary Anion Gap The cations normally present in urine are Na + , K + , NH 4 + , Ca ++ and Mg ++ . The anions normally present a...
Acid Base Learner Series: The Delta Ratio
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Definition This Delta Ratio is sometimes useful in the assessment of metabolic acidosis. As this concept is related to the anion gap ...
Acid Base Learner Series: The Anion Gap
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The Anion Gap: A balance Definition & Clinical Use The term anion gap (AG) represents the concentration of all the unmeasured a...
Acid base balance: A complete explanation for Students, postgraduate Physicians especially Anesthesia Students
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Definitions The definitions of the terms used here to describe acid-base disorders are those suggested by the Ad-Hoc Committee of th...
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