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Exam 2: Hypertension and Angina
What is the formula for mean arte...,
What are the two main components ...,
What does systolic blood pressure...
33  cards
Exam 2: Alpha and Beta Receptor Agonists
What are adrenergic agonists 1,
What are direct acting adrenergic...,
What are indirect acting adrenerg...
23  cards
Exam 2: Cholinomimetics and Antimuscarinics
What are cholinomimetics 1,
List the major clinical uses of c...,
What is a direct acting cholinomi...
26  cards
Exam 2: ANS Physiology
What is the somatic nervous system 1,
What is the autonomic nervous sys...,
What are the subdivisions of the ...
41  cards
Study Guide Chapter 1: Intro
Blank 1,
What is the history of pharmacolo...,
Define pharmacodynamics 3
36  cards
Study Guide chapter 2: Receptor Theory
What are the two main types of re...,
What is the largest classificatio...,
What type of channels respond to ...
26  cards
Study Guide Chapter 3: Pharmacokinetics
What are the pharmacokinetic vari...,
Name the four ways a drug gets ac...,
What is aqueous diffusion 3
26  cards
Study guide Chapter 4: Biotransformation
What is hepatic clearance 1,
Define drug biotransformation 2,
What is a prodrug 3
27  cards
Study Guide Chapter 5: Pharmacogenomics
What are snps 1,
Define pharmacogenomics and its i...,
What is personalized pharmacology 3
23  cards
Lecture 2
What is the relationship between ...,
What is the relationship between ...,
Why can t some drugs be given ora...
210  cards
Lecture 3
What are receptor tyrosine kinases 1,
What is the function of ionotropi...,
How many ligands typically bind t...
107  cards
Lecture 4
What are endosomes 1,
What is endocytosis 2,
What is exocytosis 3
30  cards
Lecture4
What is an endosome 1,
What is the difference between en...,
What is desensitization in relati...
126  cards
Lecture 5
What are the normal metabolic pat...,
What happens during an acetaminop...,
What do toxic intermediates from ...
46  cards
Lecutre 6 Notes
What does the central nervous sys...,
What is included in the periphera...,
What is the function of the affer...
34  cards
Lecture 6 Transcript
What are the two main divisions o...,
What does the central nervous sys...,
What are the branches of the peri...
179  cards
Chapter 7-8 Transcript
What is a cholinergic drug 1,
What are the two main types of re...,
What are the two classifications ...
101  cards
Lecture 7-8 Notes
What are the main categories of c...,
What type of receptors are muscar...,
What type of receptors are nicoti...
30  cards
Chapter 9 Adrenergic
What are parasympathomyemetics al...,
What do adrenergic agonists and a...,
What neurotransmitter primarily r...
62  cards
Ch 11 Antihypertensives
What are anti hypertensive agents...,
Define arterial blood pressure 2,
What does systolic blood pressure...
97  cards
Ch 12 Vasodilators And Angina
What is angina and chf 1,
What is the average blood pressur...,
What is vascular tone 3
83  cards
Ch 13 Chf
What does heart failure generally...,
What does congestive heart failur...,
What is the five year mortality r...
87  cards
Ch 14 Antiarrythmics
What is an arrhythmia 1,
What percentage of patients exhib...,
What is the heart rate range that...
86  cards
Exam 2 Study Guide
What does the somatic nervous sys...,
How is the autonomic nervous syst...,
What is the primary function of t...
51  cards
Diuretics
What is the primary function of d...,
Define diuretic 2,
What differentiates a diuretic fr...
68  cards
Asthma
What is the common label for brea...,
What are the two major bronchis r...,
What is the primary site for air ...
76  cards
Histamine, Serotonin, Depression
What is the autochoid group of ne...,
Where is the majority of serotoni...,
The itch response can be classifi...
67  cards
Seizures
What is the trephenning procedure...,
Cupping for seizures 2,
What are the two main types of ne...
47  cards
Sedatives
What is a setting of hypnotic 1,
What are the two forms of the gab...,
True or false hypnosis and amnesi...
48  cards
Coags
What is the term for the formatio...,
What are the two main categories ...,
What are the two types of anticoa...
60  cards
Exam 3 Study guide
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Diabetes And Hyperlipidemia
What is the primary organ associa...,
The pancreas has two main functio...,
What are the islets of langerhans...
135  cards
Nsaids
What does nsaids stand for 1,
What is the primary use of nsaids 2,
What are common side effects of n...
50  cards
Opiods
What is the primary effect of opi...,
What must opioids do to exert the...,
What do opioids mimic in the body 3
59  cards
Antibiotics
What does the term antibiotic imp...,
What is the first discovered anti...,
What are sulfonamides classified ...
49  cards
Parkinsons
What is the primary movement diso...,
Define chorea in the context of m...,
What is athetosis 3
55  cards
Antiviral
How many antivirals are there app...,
Name a few diseases that antivira...,
True or false most viral diseases...
47  cards

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