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# [[Introduction internists|Introduction: terminology, epidemiology]] | # [[Introduction internists|Introduction: terminology, epidemiology]] | ||
# [[Short term blood pressure regulation]] | # [[Short term blood pressure regulation]] | ||
# [[Reflex syncope internists|Reflex syncope]] | # [[Reflex syncope internists|'''Reflex syncope''']] | ||
# [[Orthostatic hypotension internists|Orthostatic hypotension]] | # [[Orthostatic hypotension internists|'''Orthostatic hypotension''']] | ||
# [[Cardiac syncope internists|Cardiac syncope]] | # [[Cardiac syncope internists|'''Cardiac syncope''']] | ||
# [[Straining]] | # [[Straining]] | ||
# [[Afferent baroreflex lesions]] | # [[Afferent baroreflex lesions]] | ||
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# [[Therapy and PCPM]] | # [[Therapy and PCPM]] | ||
# [[Drugs and pacing internists|Drugs and pacing]] | # [[Drugs and pacing internists|Drugs and pacing]] | ||
# [[ | # [[Cases with MC questions]] | ||
# [[What is the diagnosis?]] |
Revision as of 06:56, 24 May 2017
This section contains an e-learning module focused on blood pressure regulation and fainting. The module is still under construction, more tutorials will follow.
Tutorial outline
- Introduction: terminology, epidemiology
- Short term blood pressure regulation
- Reflex syncope
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Cardiac syncope
- Straining
- Afferent baroreflex lesions
- Presyncopal Symptoms & Signs
- Signs during Syncope
- Postsyncopal Symptoms & Signs
- Initial evaluation: History and physical exam
- Autonomic function testing
- Examples I
- Examples II
- Examples III
- Examples IV
- Psychogenic pseudosyncope
- Therapy and PCPM
- Drugs and pacing
- Cases with MC questions
- What is the diagnosis?