Aneasthesia | Exam Preparation | Fluids and Pressure
Fluids and Pressure
Session Overview
Description
This session contains a short revision tutorial using Multiple Choice Questions to assist candidates preparing for the Primary FRCA Examination.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Define what a fluid is
- Define flow
- Describe different types of flow
- Describe the key factors affecting flow
- Describe different methods of measuring flow
- Describe key clinical applications of flow
This session covers the concept of fluids, flow, types of flow, what factors affect flow, how it can be measured and the importance of flow in clinical practice.
The session starts with a series of Primary FRCA standard MCQs to test your existing level of knowledge. This is followed by a short tutorial focusing on some of the key areas, followed by another series of MCQs to retest your knowledge.
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