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Nabumetone
N-Acetylcysteine
Anesthesiology Setup for Organ Procurement
Intravenous Contrast Agents
Transient Neurologic Symptoms after Spinal Anesthesia
Acute Liver Failure
Intravenous
Nitrovasodilators
Nadolol
Drugs with Significant Renal Excretion Encountered in Anesthesiology
Adrenergic Receptors: Order of Potency of Agonists and Antagonists
Nalbuphine
Perioperative Pain Management of the Opioid-dependent Patient
Patient-controlled Analgesia
Systemic Medication
Nalidixic acid
Naltrexone
Classification of Exogenous Opioids
Opioid-induced Hyperalgesia and Tolerance
Perioperative Pain Management of the Opioid-dependent Patient
Management of Obesity
Opioids
Reversal of Opioid-induced Respiratory Depression
Naprosyn
Naproxen
Nonopioid Analgesics (Adult Dosing Guidelines)
Nephrotoxins Commonly Found in the Hospital Setting
Perioperative Pain Management of the Opioid-dependent Patient
Nardil
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Serotonergic Psychiatric Drugs Implicated in the Cases of Serotonin Syndrome with Methylene Blue
Natalizumab
Nateglinide
Treatment
Properties of Selected Glucose-lowering Drugs
Nefazodone
Neomycin
Acute Liver Failure
Fuel Sources Commonly Found in the Operating Room
Drug Interactions
Grades of Encephalopathy
Neostigmine Methylsulfate
Nephron
Chronic Kidney Disease
Gross Anatomy
Physiology
Renal and Endocrine Systems
Specific Procedures
The Nonlinear Relationship Between Changes in Renal Filtration and Serum Creatinine Level Means that a Large Reduction (e.g., 75%, 120 to 30 mL/min) in Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) May Be Associated with a Modest Rise in Serum Creatinine
Desmopressin
Nephrectomy
Properties of Selected Glucose-lowering Drugs
Renal Filtration, Reabsorption, and Excretion of Water
The Gross Anatomy and Internal Structure of the Genitourinary System and Kidney.B: Internal Organization of the Kidney Includes Cortex and Medulla Regions and the Vasculature.C: The Nephron is the Functional Unit of the Kidney.D: Plasma Filtration Occurs in the Glomerulus; 20% of Plasma that Enters the Glomerulus Passes through the Specialized Capillary Wall into the Bowman Capsule and Enters the Tubule to Be Processed and Generate Urine
Nevirapine
Inhibitors and Inducers of CYP3A and Inhibitors of CYP2D6
Methadone Drug Interactions
Naloxone
Nebivolol
Nelfinavir
Neostigmine
Neurontin
Nicotinamide
Resistance to Infection
Schematic of Superoxide and Other Oxidant Production Within the Phagosome
Nicotine
Acid-Base Disorders
Cholinergic Receptors
Ganglionic Drugs
Pulmonary Disease
Tobacco Abuse
Chemical Control of Ventilation
Effects of Cigarette Smoking on Pulmonary Function
Postoperative Management
Smoking Cessation
Wound Perfusion and Oxygenation
Nicotine Inhaler
Nicotine Transdermal
Nimodipine
Calcium Channel Blockers
Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery and Endovascular Treatment
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of the Most Common Types of Neurologic Failure
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Comparative Effects of Ca2+ Channel Blockers
Nimodipine
Nitro-Bid
Nitrofurantoin
Drugs that Can Produce Hemolysis in Patients with Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
Drugs Known to Precipitate Acute Porphyria
Nitroglycerin
Nizoral
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