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Physical Chemistry
Define atomic number,
Define atom,
Define an element
57  cards
Pharmacodynamics
Define a partial agonist,
Define antagonist,
What is the law of mass action
37  cards
Pharmacokinetics
Define absorption in pharmacokine...,
What determins rate of diffusion ...,
What processes are involved in dr...
69  cards
Mechanisms Of Drug Action
What are the characteristics of p...,
How does sodium citrate work why ...,
Why should sodium citrate not be ...
99  cards
Anaesthetic Gasses And Vapours
Characteristics of voletile anaes...,
How are voletile anaesthetic dist...,
Phases of volatile anaesthetic di...
78  cards
Hypnotics And Intravenous Anaesthetic Drugs
How do iv anaesthetics typically ...,
What is the consequence of iv ana...,
Examples of barbiturates
100  cards
Analgesic Drugs
Opioid vs opiate,
Structural classification of opioids,
Types of natural opioids
149  cards
Neuromuscular Blockers
Substances causing depolarising n...,
Mechanism of depolarising block p...,
What would be the results of neur...
87  cards
Local Anaesthetic Agents
Structure of a local anaesthetic ...,
What are esters and amides,
Where are local anaesthetics prot...
65  cards
Cns Pharmacology
What sites are involved in n vwhe...,
Causes of nausea and vomiting,
Categories of antiemetics and exa...
90  cards
ANS Pharmacology
What is the structure of ach,
What type of muscurinic receptors...,
Examples of muscarinic agonists
99  cards
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Examples of class one antiarrhyth...,
What is the pharmacological diffe...,
Which class 1 antiarrhythmics eff...
51  cards
Respiratory Pharmacology
How much of an inhaled bronchodil...,
What intracellular mediators resu...,
How are leukotriens produced whic...
24  cards
Endocrine Pharmacology
Structure of insulin receptor mec...,
How does an insulin receptor stop...,
Amount of energy in 1l 5 dextrose
49  cards
GI Pharmacology
What gastric ph is desired prior ...,
Examples of h2 receptor antagonis...,
Where are h2 receptors present ef...
28  cards
IV Fluids
Definition of crystalloid,
Number of moles of calcium in cal...,
Potential effect of calcium gluco...
28  cards
Pharmacology Of Haemostasis
Definition of anticoagulant,
How does warfarin work,
What are the half lives of the vi...
39  cards
Antimicrobia Therapy
What are the four main targets fo...,
Characteristics of bacterial cell...,
Why do antifungals cause severe s...
72  cards

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