This is Safeguarding Adults Level 2. This session covers the statutory and mandatory training for Safeguarding Adults Level 2. It has been designed to meet the learning outcomes in the UK Core Skills Training Framework.
This course covers the statutory and mandatory training for Safeguarding Children Level 2. It has been designed to meet the learning outcomes in the UK Core Skills Training Framework.
This session describes the foundations of organic chemistry and introduces the building blocks required for the understanding of the structure-activity relationships governing drug design, action and interaction in clinical practice.
This session explores the forces that hold molecules together and govern their interaction. This will include bonding, intermolecular and intramolecular attractions.
This session covers the properties of molecules that act as weak acids and weak bases. The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation will be derived and discussed in terms of the pharmacokinetic properties of anaesthetic drugs.
In this session you will learn about different types of isomers, the effect they have on drug action and the relevance of isomerization to clinical practice.
This session examines some of the key mechanisms by which drugs exert their physiological effect on the human body. It outlines the basic principles that govern drug-receptor interaction with relevance to drugs that are used in everyday anaesthetic practi
This session provides an introduction to the fundamentals of drug-receptor interactions before moving on to discuss the concepts of affinity, potency and efficacy, and finally examining the concepts of agonism and antagonism.
This session describes the dynamics of drug receptor interaction with partial and inverse agonists. It describes how the presence of these drugs affect the log (dose) v response curves when they occur in isolation and when a partial agonist acts in the pr