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Card 26
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What is the name given to medications that are not typically used for pain but may be helpful for its management?
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Card 27
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The short term control of BP is achieved by both the cardiac centre and vasomotor centre. Where are these located?
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Card 28
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Which structure in the urinary system contains skeletal muscle?
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What is a gene?
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Card 30
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On which step of the WHO analgesic ladder is paracetamol?
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Card 31
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What is needed in electrolyte & fluid homeostasis to stimulate reabsorption of sodium ions in the nephron?
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Card 32
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How does Oxybutynin (anticholinergic medication) relieve symptoms of urge incontinence?
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Card 33
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What would an increase in renal blood flow lead to?
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Card 34
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The plasma protein which is a major contributor to osmotic pressure of plasma is
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Card 35
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How do calcium channel blockers, used to treat hypertension or angina, work?
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