Exam Preparation | Cardiovascular Physiology Part 2
Cardiovascular Physiology Part 2
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:
- Describe the type of leads and electrode placement positions involved in electrocardiographic recording
- Recognize and describe the ECG rhythm strip features of common cardiac conduction defects and arrhythmias
- Describe the pathophysiology and clinical features of mitral regurgitation and aortic stenosis
- Explain the anaesthetic management considerations for mitral regurgitation and aortic stenosis
- Describe the cardiovascular response when a patient moves from supine to a standing position
- Classify the severity of haemorrhage
- Explain the body's compensatory responses to sudden loss of circulating volume
- Describe the haemodynamic effects of intravenous crystalloid infusion into a normovolaemic patient
- Explain how blood pressure and heart rate alter during a Valsalva manoeuvre
Prerequisites
Before commencing this session you should complete:
- Module 06/MCQ Tutorials/Physiology/Cardiovascular physiology Part 1 (001-1003)
These MCQ Tutorials are aimed at candidates preparing for the Primary FRCA examination.
MCQs written to Primary FRCA standard are used to provide a focused tutorial on important concepts and areas of the curriculum that candidates have difficulty with.
Not all areas tested in the examination are covered in these tutorials. For a comprehensive review please refer to the curriculum and the e-Learning sessions within Module 07b.
This session provides two revision tutorials on selected topics related to cardiovascular physiology.
Each tutorial within this session begins with some 'pre-tutorial MCQs' to test your existing knowledge. This is followed by the revision tutorial during which we will cover the knowledge required to answer these and other similar MCQs.
Each tutorial ends with some 'post-tutorial MCQs' to re-test your understanding of the topic.
This format is repeated for each of the topics covered in this session.
- 03_06_10 ECG III
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-11-02
- Location:Online
- This third and final session about the ECG discusses cardiac conduction and arrhythmias.
- 03_06_09 ECG II
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-11-02
- Location:Online
- This session follows on from ECG I and presents the ECG as an electrical map of the heart. It details the abnormalities expected with myocardial infarction and left ventricular hypertrophy.
- 03_06_08 ECG 1
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-11-02
- Location:Online
- This session explains how to record an ECG, the structure of the ECG and how to interpret the results. It further explains the use of the ECG in clinical practice.
- 03_06_07 Pulmonary function test interpretation
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-11-02
- Location:Online
- This session will describe some of the basic respiratory investigations, and explain the relevance of the results obtained.
- 03_06_06 An alternative approach to acid-base abno...
- Posted By eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
- Posted Date: 2024-11-02
- Location:Online
- This session contains a link to the BJA Education article followed by a series of self assessment multiple choice questions.<br><br>The article will open in a new window or tab depending on your browser.<br><br> CPD credits are awarded by the RCoA for the