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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Venodilation
Venous pressure
jugular
measurement of
Venous return, regulation of
Venous thromboembolism (VTE), prophylaxis against
Venous valves
Ventilation distribution, perfusion matching with
A Simplified Three-Compartment Model of the Lung With A Representing Shunt; B an Ideal Gas Unit; and C Alveolar Dead Space (Vdalv)
Distribution of Blood Flow (Perfusion) and Alveolar Ventilation and the Ventilation-to-Perfusion Ratio (Va/Q) As a Function of the Distance from the Base of the Lung (to the Left in the Figure) to the Apex (to the Right)
Distribution of Ventilation
The Distribution of Pulmonary Blood Flow in the Upright Position
Ventilation effects
of benzodiazepines
of GABA agonists
of inhaled anesthetics
of inhaled anesthetics|airway resistance and irritability
of inhaled anesthetics|breathing patterns
of inhaled anesthetics|carbon dioxide response
of inhaled anesthetics|hypoxemia
of inhaled anesthetics|surgical stimulation
of inhaled anesthetics|ventilatory depression
of neuraxial opioids
of non-chr(206)chr(179)-aminobutyric acid
of opioids
Nicotinic acid (niacin, vitamin B3)
A Diagrammatic Representation of Lipid Metabolism
Chemical Structure of Water-Soluble Vitamins
Drugs for Treatment of Hyperlipidemia.
Statin Benefit Groups
Vitamins
Vitamins.
Nitrates
Intravenous Antihypertensive Drugs Commonly Used in the Perioperative Setting
Nitric Oxide and Nitrovasodilators
Nitric oxide (NO)
Inhalation of Nitric Oxide
Intravenous Antihypertensive Drugs Commonly Used in the Perioperative Setting
Nitric Oxide and Nitrovasodilators
pulmonary circulation and
Pulmonary Circulation is a Low-Pressure
Systemic Circulation Supplies Blood to All the Tissues of the Body Except the Lungs
Nitrodilators
Intravenous Antihypertensive Drugs Commonly Used in the Perioperative Setting
Nitric Oxide and Nitrovasodilators
Nitrogen mustards
Alkylating Agents
Chemotherapeutic Drugs, Therapeutic Uses, and Associated Side Effects
Nitrosoureas
Chemotherapeutic Drugs, Therapeutic Uses, and Associated Side Effects
Platinating Drugs
N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors
Central Nervous System
Neostigmine Acts by Inhibiting Acetylcholinesterase and Preventing the Breakdown of Acetylcholine
Receptor Types
Nociception
dorsal horn for
Societal Impact of Pain
supraspinal modulation of
Nociceptors
Cellular Mechanism Underlying Nociceptor Sensitization Induced by Peripheral Inflammation
Response of Nociceptors Do Different Types of Stimuli
Societal Impact of Pain
Nodal paroxysmal tachycardia
Nodes of Ranvier
Basic Structure of the Synapse
Introduction
Noncatecholamines, synthetic
Hemodynamic Response to Rapid Intravenous Injection of Phenylephrine in a Single Patient
Plasma Potassium (K+) Concentrations During the Infusion of Potassium Chloride (Kcl) Increase More in Patients Also Receiving Phenylephrine
Synthetic Noncatecholamines
Synthetic Noncatecholamine Sympathomimetics
Noncompetitive antagonism
Receptor Theory
The Simple View of Receptor Activation Also Explains the Action of Antagonist
Nondepolarizing neuromuscular block
characterization of
pharmacology of
pharmacology of|benzylisoquinolinium compounds
pharmacology of|steroidal compounds
potency of
Principles of Action of Neuromuscular Blockers at the Neuromuscular Junction
The neuromuscular junction
Nonhemorrhagic hypovolemic shock
Non-chr(206)chr(179)-aminobutyric acid
Circulatory Effects of Ketamine
Non-gamma-Aminobutyric Acid Sedatives and Hypnotics
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
characteristics of
coxibs
COX pathway for
drug interactions with
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
overdose of
side effects of
Norepinephrine
Classification and Comparative Pharmacology of Sympathomimetics
clinical uses of
How Nerves Work
in sympathetic nervous system
Naturally Occurring Catecholamines
receptors for
side effects of
Sympathomimetics are Derived from -Phenylethylamine, With a Catecholamine Being Any Compound that Has Hydroxyl Groups on the 3 and 4 Carbon Positions of the Benzene Ring
transport inhibition
Normovolemia
Nucleus
Nutrition
enteral
immunonutrition
parenteral
support
Nystagmus
Obesity
Criteria for Diagnosis of Metabolic Syndrome (Any Three of the following Characteristics)
Drugs Commonly Associated with Weight Gain
gas exchange and
Obesity
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