This session describes how to provide a high standard of care to patients with learning disabilities and epilepsy, including the assessment and manage...
This session introduces the kinetic theory of gases which describes the behaviours of gases at a molecular or microscopic level. This behaviour is then used to describe the macroscopic properties of gases
Anaesthetists come across gases in solution in everyday practice. This session looks at some physical principles behind solubility and their clinical applications.
This session covers density and viscosity and the implications of these on the measurement of flow, as well as the physical properties of the gases commonly used in clinical practice.
This session covers the concepts of critical temperature and pressure, pseudocritical temperature, the concept of liquefaction and the principles of gas storage.
This session covers the concepts of vapours and saturated vapour pressure, and explains the principles of latent heat, adiabatic change and isothermal change.