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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Distribution
Distribution
of local anesthetics
The Central Volume is the Volume that Intravenously Injected Drug Initially Mixes into
Diuretics
DNA
Donnan equilibrium
Dopamine
antipsychotic drugs and
Classification and Comparative Pharmacology of Sympathomimetics
clinical uses of
How Nerves Work
Naturally Occurring Catecholamines
renal-dose
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
Dopamine blockers
Gastrointestinal Prokinetics
Proton pump inhibitors
Dopamine receptor agonists
Diuretics and Their Sites of Action
The Sites of Action of the Different Diuretics
Dorsal horn, in pain
Central Nervous System Physiology
Schematic Representation of the Spinal Projections of Primary Afferent Fibers
Dose calculations
bolus dosing
maintenance infusion rate
Drug clearance, inhaled anesthetics and
Drug interactions
Dynorphins
Echocardiography, for cardiac output
Ectopic pacemaker
Edema
pulmonary
Pulmonary Circulation is a Low-Pressure
Effective dose (ED)
Concentration Versus Response Curves for Drugs With Differing Efficacies
Pharmacodynamics
Efferent nerve fibers
Efficacy
Concentration Versus Response Curves for Drugs With Differing Efficacies
Drug Exposure (Dose, Concentration, Etc
Pharmacodynamics
Elderly patients
antimicrobials and
cardiovascular system of
gas exchange in
gastrointestinal function in
Introduction
renal function in
respiratory system of
skeletal muscles in
Stereochemistry
thermoregulation in
Electrical alternans
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
axis for
Clinical Electrophysiology and Electrocardiogram
leads for
lead systems for
normal deflections of
P-R interval
P wave
QRS complex
QT interval
Q wave
recording of
ST segment
T wave
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
brain wave classification for
Central Nervous System
clinical uses for
GABA agonists and
in awareness recognition
Electrolytes
changes in
epinephrine and
of neonates
Electromyographic testing
Elimination half-time
of opioid agonists
of succinylcholine
Embolism, pulmonary
Emergence delirium, with non-chr(206)chr(179)-aminobutyric acid
Emetic center
Peripheral nervous system
The Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone and Emetic Center Respond to a Variety of Stimuli Resulting in Nausea and Vomiting
Enantiomerism
Encephalopathy
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