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My personal collection of my model answers for a bunch of SAQs for the ANZCA part one exam. Only recorded after I’ve managed to write an 8-10 min answer rather than including long explanations. Derive... more
FAQs about ANZCA Part 1 SAQs:How many episodes does ANZCA Part 1 SAQs have?The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.
July 28, 2022Platelets and their role in haemostasisSo much rote learning that means nothing...more3minPlay
July 27, 2022O2 and CO2 transfer at the placentaMaternal (uterine artery) O2 = 105mmHg, CO2 = 30mmHg. Foetal (umbilical artery) O2 = 20mmHg, CO2 = 50mmHg....more4minPlay
July 24, 2022Lower Oesophageal SphincterVery short, if you know the content you can get a pass pretty quickly...more2minPlay
July 24, 2022PneumotachographNot been asked for a while, much easier to approach and understand this question once you have a good grasp of viscosity/density and laminar/turbulent flow...more3minPlay
July 24, 2022Renal handling of glucose, physiological consequences of glycosuriaGraph with glucose flux on y axis and plasma glucose on x axis...more3minPlay
July 24, 2022Aldosterone and cortisolAlso asked as mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids...more3minPlay
July 24, 2022Oral hypoglycaemic drugsThere are probably more but this is enough for me...more3minPlay
July 24, 2022How LAs prevent conduction of action potentialsLots of different terminology for the states of VDNaC and the gates. Voltage = M gate (outer gate). Time = H gate (inner gate). Resting = closed M open H. Active = both open. Inactive = open M closed H....more4minPlay
July 23, 2022PaCO2 and ETCO2 differenceAlmost complete credit to Stan Tay at adrenaline memories....more3minPlay
FAQs about ANZCA Part 1 SAQs:How many episodes does ANZCA Part 1 SAQs have?The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.