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Fluid component of blood containing blood clotting factors removed from one unit of whole blood
The effects of a pharmaceutical agent at the target site; includes theories of receptor, enzyme, and nonspecific interactions
IV fluid that is a solution of water and serum electrolytes; similar to plasma
Markings on syringes and containers that allow for precise measurement
Type of neuromuscular blockade that can cause muscle fasciculations and cannot be pharmacologically reversed
Listing of common medical conditions that a particular medication is used to treat
Potent liquids inhaled via a vaporizer to produce general anesthesia through CNS depression and decreased EEG activity and muscle tone
Class of medications that are available without physician authorization
Anesthetic agents delivered through the anesthesia circuit; pass into the bloodstream via the respiratory system to maintain unconsciousness
Medications used to permit rapid transition from consciousness to unconsciousness by quickly bypassing the excitement phase of general anesthesia
Category of drugs used to alter pH of gastric secretions, reduce gastric volume, and promote pyloric emptying
Reversal agent for opioids that works by competing for CNS receptor sites preventing opioid binding; naloxone HCl (Narcan) is commonly used
Study of the interaction of drug molecules with the target cells of living tissue
Category of Class IV controlled drugs with sedative/tranquilizer effects: adjunct to general anesthesia; produces amnesic and muscle relaxation effects
Metabolic processing of a drug within the body; includes absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion
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Histamine antagonists
Pharmacokinetics
Drug actions
Inhalation agents
Over-the-counter
Ringer's solution
Volatile agents
Benzodiazepines
Induction agents
Indications
Narcotic antagonists
Calibrations
Depolarizing agents
Fresh frozen plasma
Pharmacodynamics
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Fluid component of blood containing blood clotting factors removed from one unit of whole blood
The effects of a pharmaceutical agent at the target site; includes theories of receptor, enzyme, and nonspecific interactions
IV fluid that is a solution of water and serum electrolytes; similar to plasma
Markings on syringes and containers that allow for precise measurement
Type of neuromuscular blockade that can cause muscle fasciculations and cannot be pharmacologically reversed
Listing of common medical conditions that a particular medication is used to treat
Potent liquids inhaled via a vaporizer to produce general anesthesia through CNS depression and decreased EEG activity and muscle tone
Class of medications that are available without physician authorization
Anesthetic agents delivered through the anesthesia circuit; pass into the bloodstream via the respiratory system to maintain unconsciousness
Medications used to permit rapid transition from consciousness to unconsciousness by quickly bypassing the excitement phase of general anesthesia
Category of drugs used to alter pH of gastric secretions, reduce gastric volume, and promote pyloric emptying
Reversal agent for opioids that works by competing for CNS receptor sites preventing opioid binding; naloxone HCl (Narcan) is commonly used
Study of the interaction of drug molecules with the target cells of living tissue
Category of Class IV controlled drugs with sedative/tranquilizer effects: adjunct to general anesthesia; produces amnesic and muscle relaxation effects
Metabolic processing of a drug within the body; includes absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion
Premises:
Fluid component of blood containing blood clotting factors removed from one unit of whole blood
The effects of a pharmaceutical agent at the target site; includes theories of receptor, enzyme, and nonspecific interactions
IV fluid that is a solution of water and serum electrolytes; similar to plasma
Markings on syringes and containers that allow for precise measurement
Type of neuromuscular blockade that can cause muscle fasciculations and cannot be pharmacologically reversed
Listing of common medical conditions that a particular medication is used to treat
Potent liquids inhaled via a vaporizer to produce general anesthesia through CNS depression and decreased EEG activity and muscle tone
Class of medications that are available without physician authorization
Anesthetic agents delivered through the anesthesia circuit; pass into the bloodstream via the respiratory system to maintain unconsciousness
Medications used to permit rapid transition from consciousness to unconsciousness by quickly bypassing the excitement phase of general anesthesia
Category of drugs used to alter pH of gastric secretions, reduce gastric volume, and promote pyloric emptying
Reversal agent for opioids that works by competing for CNS receptor sites preventing opioid binding; naloxone HCl (Narcan) is commonly used
Study of the interaction of drug molecules with the target cells of living tissue
Category of Class IV controlled drugs with sedative/tranquilizer effects: adjunct to general anesthesia; produces amnesic and muscle relaxation effects
Metabolic processing of a drug within the body; includes absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion
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