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  • 标题:Using lectures to identify student misconceptions: a study on the paradoxical effects of hyperkalemia on vascular smooth muscle
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  • 作者:Stephen J. Bordes ; Jason Gandhi ; Blake Bauer
  • 期刊名称:Advances in Physiology Education
  • 印刷版ISSN:1043-4046
  • 电子版ISSN:1522-1229
  • 出版年度:2020
  • 卷号:44
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:15-20
  • DOI:10.1152/advan.00030.2019
  • 出版社:The American Physiological Society
  • 摘要:Medical students have difficulty understanding the mechanisms underlying hyperkalemia-mediated local control of blood flow. Such control mechanisms are crucial in the brain, kidney, and skeletal muscle vasculature. We aimed to identify medical students’ misconceptions via assessment of students’ in-class knowledge and, subsequently, improve future teaching of this concept. In-class polling was performed with the TurningPoint clicker response system ( n = 860) to gauge students’ understanding of three physiological concepts related to hyperkalemia: membrane potential ( V m ), conductance, and smooth muscle response. V m includes the concepts of equilibrium potential ( V eq ) for specific ions, as well as driving force (DF =  V m − V eq ). Students understood the concept of DF (~70% answered correctly), suggesting their understanding of V m . However, students misunderstood that hyperkalemia results in depolarization (~52% answered correctly) and leads to an increase in potassium conductance (~31% answered correctly). Clarification of the type of smooth muscle as vascular increased the percentage of correct responses (~51 to 73%). The data indicate that students lacked knowledge of specific potassium conductance in various muscle types, resulting in divergent responses, such as the canonical depolarization in skeletal muscle versus hyperpolarization in smooth muscle cells during hyperkalemia. Misunderstanding of this crucial concept of conductance is directly related to the students’ performance. Furthermore, we connected the paradoxical effect of hyperkalemia to pathological acute and chronic hyperkalemia clinical scenarios.
  • 关键词:exercise mediated hyperkalemia; in-class assessment; local control of blood flow; medical education; student misconceptions
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