4th Yr Adult ILOs

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Adult Medicine Intended Learning Objectives 4 th Year Examination Cardiology Coronary Artery Disease Understand the pathology of coronary artery disease Describe the risk factors for atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries Describe the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes and myocardial infarction Recognise the clinical presentations of coronary artery disease Describe the investigation of a patient with chest pain and suspected coronary artery disease Outline the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction Discuss treatment options for optimal reperfusion Describe the complications of acute myocardial infarction Outline management following an acute MI including secondary drug treatments and rehabilitation Discuss the management of stable coronary artery disease

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4th Yr Adult ILOs

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Adult MedicineIntended Learning Objectives 4th Year ExaminationCardiology Coronary Artery DiseaseUnderstand the pathology o coronary artery disease!escribe the ris" actors or atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries !escribe the pathophysiology o acute coronary syndromes and myocardial inarction#ecognise the clinical presentations o coronary artery disease !escribe the investigation o a patient $ith chest pain and suspected coronary artery diseaseOutline the diagnosis o acute myocardial inarction !iscuss treatment options or optimal reperusion !escribe the complications o acute myocardial inarction Outline management ollo$ing an acute MI including secondary drug treatments and rehabilitation!iscuss the management o stable coronary artery disease Hypertension!escribe the role o hypertension in the pathogenesis o cardiovascular disease Outline the common causes o hypertension %including secondary causes&Outline the diagnosis o hypertension#ecognise the clinical presentations o hypertension!escribe the investigation o a patient $ith hypertensionOutline the management o hypertension!iscuss the mechanisms o actions o drugs used to treat hypertension!iscuss non'pharmacological treatments or hypertensionDyslipidaemia!escribe the normal physiology o blood lipidsOutline the role o lipids in the pathogenesis o atheroma !escribe the mechanisms o actions o lipid'lo$ering drugs#evie$ the evidence o bene(t rom trial evidence o reducing ris" actorsOutline treatment strategies to lo$er blood lipidsArrhythmias !escribe the clinical presentations o bradyarrythmias and tachyarrythmias)Outline the investigation and diagnosis o common bradyarrthymias and tachyarrythmiasOutline the common causes o atrial (brillation!escribe the rationale underlying the various therapeutic approaches to atrial (brillation* including rate control and rhythm control* using anti'arrhythmic drugs!escribe the ris" o stro"e associated $ith atrial (brillation* the indications or anti'coagulation* and the importance and mechanism o drug interactions in patients on anti'coagulants %e)g) $ararin&!escribe the arrhythmias that cause cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death!iscuss the basic concepts o a pacema"er in the management o bradyarrythmiasElectrocardiography!escribe the physics underlying the recording o a +,'lead E-.!emonstrate the recording o a +,'lead E-. Outline a systematic approach to the interpretation o the E-.!iscuss ho$ to recognise normal and abnormal cardiac rhythms#ecognise common abnormalities on E-.* including acute MI!iscuss the role o exercise E-. in the investigation o cardiovascular disease!iscuss the role o ambulatory E-. monitoring in the investigation o arrhythmiasHeart failure !escribe the pathophysiology o heart ailureOutline the common causes o heart ailure#ecognise the clinical presentations o heart ailure!escribe and understand radiology signs o heart ailure on a chest x'rayOutline the management o acute and chronic heart ailure!iscuss the mechanisms o actions o drugs used to treat heart ailure Outline the evidence o bene(t o drug treatments or heart ailure!iscuss non'pharmacological treatments or heart ailureCardiac ImagingUnderstand the commonly used imaging techni/ues in cardiologyOutline clinical indications or di0erent imaging techni/uesIllustrate the clinical use o cardiac imaging using clinical casesValvular heart diseaseUnderstand the origins o heart valve murmurs* due to stenosis and1or regurgitation!escribe the aetiology and pathology o aortic and mitral valve diseaseExplain the symptoms and signs o aortic and mitral valve disease %stenosis1regurgitation&Explain the complications o aortic and mitral valve disease %stenosis1regurgitation&*including the e0ects on the let and right ventricle!escribe the investigation o aortic and mitral valve disease and outline the management* in particular the indications or surgeryInfective Endocarditis#evie$ the clinical eatures o inective endocarditis Outline the diagnosis o inective endocarditis and describe diagnostic criteria!iscuss the microbiology o the inective organisms in inective endocarditis!iscuss the treatment o inective endocarditisCardiomyopathy!escribe the de(nitions o cardiomyopathies %in particular !ilated -ardiomyopathy and 2ypertrophic -ardiomyopathy&Outline the potential cardiac complications o cardiomyopathyCongenital Heart Diseases!escribe the common causes o congenital heart diseaseAdult MedicineIntended Learning Objectives 4th Year ExaminationRespiratory Medicine Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease!escribe the de(nition o -O3!#evie$ the pathological changes in the air$ays and the distal air spaces that result in -O3!List the major ris" actors or the development o -O3!#ecognise the clinical presentations o -O3!!escribe the clinical syndromes that are covered by the term -O3!)Outline an appropriate plan o investigation to diagnose -O3!!escribe and understand radiology signs o -O3! on a chest x'rayExplain the eatures o spirometry in obstructive lung diseases such as -O3Understand ho$ spirometry is used to classiy the severity o the conditionOutline the management o -O3! in acute exacerbations and chronic disease!iscuss the management o acute exacerbations o -O3!Outline the pharmacological and non'pharmacological treatments o chronic -O3!!escribe the indications or the use o non'invasive ventilation and long'term oxygen therapy in -O3!Asthma Understand the underlying in4ammatory mechanisms in the air$ays in asthma)Outline the cell types and in4ammatory mediators involved in the development o asthma!escribe the changes that occur in the air$ays as a result o asthmatic in4ammation List extrinsic actors that may exacerbate asthma#ecognise the clinical presentations o asthmaOutline a plan o investigation to diagnose asthma!iscuss the management o acute asthmaOutline the step'$ise management o chronic asthma !escribe ho$ pharmacological therapies target in4ammatory mechanisms in acute and chronic asthmaPneumonia #ecognise the clinical presentations o pneumonia!escribe the causes and di0erences bet$een typical and atypical pneumonia!escribe the use o -U#567 to assess severity o -A3Outline an appropriate plan o investigation to diagnose pneumonia) !emonstrate the silhouette sign to detect lung consolidation and collapseIdentiy consolidation1 pneumonia and correlate $ith clinical presentations Outline the management o -A3 including empirical choices o antibiotics!iscuss the complications o -A3ronchiectasisOutline the common causes o bronchiectasis!escribe the de(nition o bronchiectasis !escribe the pathogenesis o bronchiectasis %not cystic (brosis& Explain the e0ect o chronic inection in the lung#ecognise the clinical presentations o bronchiectasis %not cystic (brosis&Outline a plan o investigation to diagnose bronchiectasis!iscuss the management o bronchiectasis in acute exacerbations and chronic disease !ung CancerOutline the pathogenesis o lung cancer!escribe the main histological sub'classi(cations o lung cancer and ho$ this in4uences prognosis!escribe the pathological conse/uences o lung cancer %local and distant&List the clinical presentations that are suspicious o a diagnosis o lung cancerList the common sites o metastases rom lung cancer and problems they may cause!escribe common non'metastatic maniestations o lung cancer Outline a plan o investigations to diagnose lung cancer!escribe the investigations used in the staging systems or lung cancerIdentiy lobar collapse on a chest x'ray and discuss the implications#ecognise intrapulmonary masses on a chest x'ray and describe the di0erential diagnosis %including tumours %primary and secondary&* abscess and 85)Understand ho$ the results o all these tests are used to de(ne a management planor the patient!escribe the treatments modalities used in the management o lung cancer"espiratory failure !escribe the classi(cation o respiratory ailure!escribe some eatures o end'stage respiratory diseaseOutline a systematic approach to blood gases analysis in clinical practiceExplain the serum biochemical adaptation to acute and chronic respiratory ailure!iscuss the clinical application o the alveolar'air e/uationPneumothora# $and tension pneumothora#%!escribe the causes o pneumothorax %primary and secondaryecognise the clinical presentation o pneumothoraxOutline an appropriate plan o investigation to diagnose pneumothorax!escribe and understand radiology signs o pneumothorax on a chest x'rayOutline the management o pneumothorax including indications or aspiration andchest drain insertion!iscuss the complications o pneumothorax Pulmonary embolism !escribe the de(nition o pulmonary embolism!escribe the causes o pulmonary embolism #ecognise the clinical presentations o pulmonary embolism!escribe the use o the Modi(ed'.eneva 9core to assess the li"elihood opulmonary embolism Outline an appropriate plan o investigation to diagnose pulmonary embolismOutline thepharmacological and non'pharmacologicalmanagement o acutepulmonary embolism Pleural e&usion !escribe the pathogenesis o pleural e0usionsList the common causes o pleural e0usions!escribe a strategy or the investigation o pleural disease!escribe the classi(cation o pleural e0usions as either transudates or exudatesExplain the management o pleural e0usions based on the aetiologyOutline the radiological and pathological eatures o mesotheliomaInterstitial and 'brotic lung diseases!escribe the pathogenic changes in the lungs that result in the development o pulmonary (brosis)Explain ho$ these histological eatures alter lung unction and lead to respiratory ailure in some types o interstitial lung disease!escribe the histological and radiological changes seen in idiopathic pulmonary (brosis %usual interstitial pneumonia&!escribe the classi(cation system or interstitial lung diseaseList drug and environmental agents that may cause pulmonary (brosis !escribe other medical conditions that are associated $ith the development o interstitial lung disease9peciy the investigations used to ma"e a diagnosis o interstitial lung disease!escribe the blood tests used to try to de(ne an underlying aetiology!escribe the pattern o change in arterial blood gases caused by idiopathic pulmonary (brosis !escribe and understand radiology signs o interstitial lung disease on a chest x'rayExplain the eatures o spirometry in restrictive lung diseases such as -O3!!iscuss the basic principles o the management o interstitial lung disease(ranulomatous !ung Disease!escribe the conditions other than 85 $hich cause granulomatous lung in4ammation!escribe common clinical presentations o sarcoidosis!iscuss the basic principles o the management o sarcoidosisList some rarer conditions that cause pulmonary granulomasObstructive sleep apnoea syndrome!escribe the de(nition o obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome %O9A9ecognise the clinical presentations o O9A9!iscuss the conse/uences o O9A9!escribe actors that predispose to the development o O9A9!iscuss the investigation re/uired to ma"e a diagnosis o O9A9Outline possible treatments or O9A9Cor pulmonaleOutline the basic pathophysiology o cor pulmonaleOutline the common causes o cor pulmonale!escribe common clinical presentations o cor pulmonale!iscuss the basic principles o the management o cor pulmonaleAdult MedicineIntended Learning Objectives 4th Year ExaminationGastroenterology )ymptoms of (I Disorders* +ausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Constipation leeding, -aundice and .eight loss9peciy the common causes o each symptomExplain the importance o history and examination in assessing a patient $ith these symptomsOutline a logical approach to investigation o each symptom /pper gastrointestinal disease !escribe normal structures and signi(cant developmental abnormalities involving the oesophagus and stomach !iscuss the causes* clinical presentations* investigation* management and complications o gastro'oesphageal re4ux disease %.O#!& and hiatus hernia3rovide an account o 5arrett:s oesophagus* including its epidemiology* aetiology* pathogenesis and complications!iscuss the causes* clinical presentations* investigation* management* complications o gastritis1duodenitis and gastric1duodenal ulcers !escribe the role o 2elicobacter pylori inection in mucosal ulceration o the stomach and duodenumO0er a practical classi(cation o gastritis %acute versus chronic; autoimmune* bacterial and chemical&Account or pathophysiological conse/uences o parietal'cell loss in atrophic gastritis!emonstrate the lin" bet$een 2elicobacter pylori inection and lymphomaExplain ho$ ulcers* varices and other causes o upper .I bleeding arise and discuss ho$ these pathologies can lead to the clinical presentation o upper .I bleeding!escribe the important steps in managing a patient $ith acute gastrointestinal bleeding Outline the long'term management o oesophageal varices!iver DiseaseList the causes o jaundice and1or abnormal liver unction testsOutline the classi(cation o jaundice9tate that in the diagnosis and management o liver disease* it is important to distinguish bet$een space occupying lesions or masses* and di0use liver disease List these common histological patterns o di0use liver disease< acute hepatitis* acute cholestasis1 cholestatic hepatitis* atty liver disease* chronic hepatitis* chronicbiliary disease and hepatic vascular disease) =or each* brie4y describe their clinical and1or histological appearances* and their most common causes and1or underlying disease processes %this list should include primary biliary cirrhosis* autoimmune* >+'antitrypsin deiciency* haemochromatosis* ?ilson@s disease* alcohol* viral hepatitis& Explain ris" actors or certain aetiologies o liver diseaseExplain* $ith examples that drug'induced liver disease is common and may present as almost any pattern o liver disease =or space occupying %mass& lesions* explain that the main di0erential diagnosis is bet$een in4ammatory lesions e)g) abscesses* and neoplasms List and describe commonly encountered hepatic neoplasms including primary liver tumours and metastases Understand the di0erence bet$een acute and chronic hepatitis !escribe the viral causes o hepatitis< epidemiology* virology* clinical eatures* treatment and outcome !e(ne cirrhosis !escribe the common clinical maniestation o liver disease and understand the mechanisms by $hich liver disease leads to these Outline a logical approach o investigation o raised liver unction tests and1or liver disease!escribe the common management strategies or patients $ith acute liver ailure and chronic liver disease1cirrhosisIn0ammatory bowel disease including /C and Crohn1s disease !escribe "no$n pathophysiology o in4ammatory bo$el disease including ulcerativecolitis and -rohn:s disease #ecognise the clinical re/uired in suspected in4ammatory bo$el disease Outline the common investigations re/uired to con(rm a diagnosis o in4ammatory bo$el diseaseOutline the common investigations re/uired disease during acute exacerbations o in4ammatory bo$el disease !escribe commonly used maintenance treatments or in4ammatory bo$el disease !escribe commonly used treatments or acute exacerbations o in4ammatory bo$eldisease 3rovide an understanding o the potential roles o surgical treatment or in4ammatory bo$el diseaseOutline the potential complications o in4ammatory bo$el disease 2alabsorption syndromes including coeliac disease!escribe the clinical syndromes associated $ith nutritional de(ciencies!iscuss the management and potential complications o a patient $ith coeliac disease!iscuss the pathophysiology* clinical presentations* investigation and diagnosis o coeliac disease !iscuss the basic principles o the management and potential complications o coeliac disease Irritable bowel syndrome $I)% and +on3/lcer dyspepsiaOutline brie4y the clinical presentations and approach to investigation* diagnosis and management Adult MedicineIntended Learning Objectives 4th Year ExaminationNeurologyClinical +euroanatomyExplain basic neuroanatomy and provide examples o ho$ lesions $ithin the nervous system give rise to clinical signs)!escribe the structure o nervous system 9peciy examples o $hat clinical signs might be seen $ith lesions at the ollo$ing levels