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===Exam 1=== | ===Exam 1=== | ||
*Cardiovascular | *Cardiovascular | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 1 Overview]] (01/19/11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 2 Heart Cycle]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 3 Cardiac Mechanics]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 4 Arterial Blood Pressure]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 5 Microcirculation]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 6 Transcapillary Exchange]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 7 Neural Control]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 8 Shock]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 9 Hypertension and Diabetes]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 10 Coronary Artery Disease]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 11 Fetal Physiology]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
+ | **[[Lecture 12 Heart Defects]] (//11, Bohlen) | ||
**[[Book notes: Chapter 11 - Blood components, immunity, and hemostasis]] | **[[Book notes: Chapter 11 - Blood components, immunity, and hemostasis]] | ||
**[[Book notes: Chapter 12 - Overview of circulation and hemodynamics]] | **[[Book notes: Chapter 12 - Overview of circulation and hemodynamics]] | ||
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***[[Truth Telling: Yes, but How?]] | ***[[Truth Telling: Yes, but How?]] | ||
**[[20110107_Lecture_6_7_8_9_notes.txt]] (MedPhysMuscleLectures_Packer.pdf) | **[[20110107_Lecture_6_7_8_9_notes.txt]] (MedPhysMuscleLectures_Packer.pdf) | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 08 - Contractile properties of muscle cells]] | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 09 - Skeletal muscle and smooth muscle]] | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 10 - Cardiac muscle]] | ||
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**[[20110104_Lecture_3_notes.txt]] (Synaptic transmission) | **[[20110104_Lecture_3_notes.txt]] (Synaptic transmission) | ||
**[[20110103_Lecture_2_notes.txt]] (Action potentials) | **[[20110103_Lecture_2_notes.txt]] (Action potentials) | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 02 - Plasma membrane, membrane transport, and resting membrane potential]] | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 03 - The action potential, synaptic transmission, and maintenance of nerve function]] | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 04 - Sensory physiology]] | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 05 - The autonomic nervous system]] | ||
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+ | |||
+ | *Introduction: | ||
**[[20110103_Lecture_1_notes.txt]] (Introduction) | **[[20110103_Lecture_1_notes.txt]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **[[Book notes: Chapter 01 - Homeostasis and cellular signalling]] |
Revision as of 13:43, 20 January 2011
Exam 1
- Cardiovascular
- Lecture 1 Overview (01/19/11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 2 Heart Cycle (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 3 Cardiac Mechanics (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 4 Arterial Blood Pressure (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 5 Microcirculation (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 6 Transcapillary Exchange (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 7 Neural Control (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 8 Shock (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 9 Hypertension and Diabetes (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 10 Coronary Artery Disease (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 11 Fetal Physiology (//11, Bohlen)
- Lecture 12 Heart Defects (//11, Bohlen)
- Book notes: Chapter 11 - Blood components, immunity, and hemostasis
- Book notes: Chapter 12 - Overview of circulation and hemodynamics
- Book notes: Chapter 14 - The cardiac pump
- Book notes: Chapter 15 - Systemic circulation
- Book notes: Chapter 16 - Microcirculation and the lymphatic circulation
- Book notes: Chapter 17 - Special circulations
- Book notes: Chapter 18 - Control mechanisms in circulation function
- Cardiac electricity
- Book notes: Chapter 13 - Electrical activity of the heart
- F513_ECG_I__II_print_v7.pptx (01/14/2011)
- 20110113_Lecture_10_notes (F513_Cardiac_AP_print_v9.pdf)
- Cardiac flashcards
- Muscle:
- Neurophysiology:
- 20110106_Lecture_5_notes.txt (ANS)
- Neuron and introduction flashcards
- 20110105_Lecture_4_notes.txt (Sensation)
- 20110104_Lecture_3_notes.txt (Synaptic transmission)
- 20110103_Lecture_2_notes.txt (Action potentials)
- Book notes: Chapter 02 - Plasma membrane, membrane transport, and resting membrane potential
- Book notes: Chapter 03 - The action potential, synaptic transmission, and maintenance of nerve function
- Book notes: Chapter 04 - Sensory physiology
- Book notes: Chapter 05 - The autonomic nervous system
- Introduction: