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Decks in this class (19)

Vasoconstrictors
Adrenergic cholinergic receptor a...,
What happens when an sns neuron i...,
Where do the sns nerves originate...
91  cards
Vasodilators, Negative Inotropes
What is the definition of idiopat...,
In the development of idiopathic ...,
What is the primary cause of peri...
202  cards
Postive Inotropes
What is the defintion of shock,
Shock results from decreased ____...,
3 types of shock
104  cards
Antiarrhythmics
What is procainamide s mechanism ...,
What a re indications for use of ...,
What are signs of procainamide to...
145  cards
Hematology
What are the three main component...,
What is the number one reason peo...,
What is released from damaged cel...
109  cards
Anticoagulants
What is the source of heparin,
What is heparin s mechanism of ac...,
What are indications for use of h...
82  cards
Thrombolytic Agents
Which medications are classified ...,
What are indications for treatmen...,
How do thrombolytic agents work
14  cards
Hemostatic Agents
What are indications for use of a...,
What can occur with rapid iv infu...,
What are adverse effects of amicar
29  cards
Antiplatelet Medications
What are the 3 functions of plate...,
Which clotting factors promote pl...,
What is the most common inherited...
47  cards
Respiratory Meds
How many muscarinic receptors are...,
Which muscarinic receptors are in...,
Which muscarinic receptors functi...
67  cards
Steroids
Where are mineralocorticoids prod...,
Where are glucocorticoids produce...,
Where are weak androgens produced...
72  cards
Diabetic Meds
What substance is released from t...,
What substance is released from t...,
What substance sends signals to p...
161  cards
Thyroid Hormones
What is another name for hypothyr...,
What is another name for hyperthy...,
Which hypothyroid medication is m...
17  cards
Diabetes and Insulin
What substance is released from t...,
What substance sends signals to p...
92  cards
Oral Hypoglycemics
Which oral hypoglycemic medicatio...,
Moa of sulfonylureas,
What are examples of sulfnylureas
64  cards
Anti-microbial General Principles
Which type typically attack the c...,
What is the minimum inhibitory co...,
Can you compare the potency diffe...
63  cards
What you really need to know for ABX
Moa of beta lactams,
Moa of fluoroquinolones,
Moa of tetracyclines
172  cards
Neuropsych Meds- AEDs
What should be done in the first ...,
In the first five minutes of a se...,
What is treatment for blood sugar...
189  cards
Diuretics, Renal meds, and Lytes
Where does nacl reabsorption prim...,
What diuretics work primarily on ...,
What is the role of the loop of h...
112  cards

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