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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Fibrinogen, in clot formation
Fibrinogen is Converted to Fibrin that Polymerizes by the Action of Thrombin
Plasma Levels, Half-lives of Coagulation Factors
Fibrinogen concentrates
Fibrinolysis
Filtration
Microcirculation is the Circulation of Blood through the Smallest Vessels of the Body-Arterioles
Permeability of Capillary Membranes
Reabsorption of Fluid at the Venous Ends of Capillaries
First-order processes
First-pass hepatic effect
Fish oil
Flaccid paralysis
Fluid responsiveness
Fluoride-induced nephrotoxicity, with inhaled anesthetics
Folic acid
Chemical Structure of Water-Soluble Vitamins
Vitamins
Vitamins.
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Hypothalamic Hormones
Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland
Pituitary Hormones
Frank-Starling curves
Regulation of Systemic Blood Pressure
Ventricular Function Curves (Frank-Starling Curves) Depict the Volume of Forward Ventricular Ejection (Cardiac Output) at Different Atrial Filling Pressures and Varying Degrees of Myocardial Contractility
Frequency-dependent blockade
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
cryoprecipitate
for massive transfusion coagulopathy
Plasma Transfusion Indications
solvent/detergent-treated
Transfusion Therapy for Bleeding
Frontal lobe
Brain Anatomy
Central Nervous System
Functional residual capacity (FRC)
in elderly patients
obesity and
Respiratory Mechanical Function
Garlic
Gas exchange
Gastric emptying
Gastric Emptying of Liquids is Exponential, Whereas Emptying of Solids is a Linear Process
Gastrointestinal Tract
Gastric secretions
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Gastrointestinal Tract
Thermoregulation in the Elderly
Gastrointestinal motility drugs
antacids
gastrointestinal prokinetics
H1-receptor antagonists
H2-receptor antagonists
Oral Antacids
proton pump inhibitors
Gastrointestinal prokinetics
Erythromycin, 200 mg Intravenously over 15 Minutes, Followed by Ingestion of a Radioactive-Labeled Meal (Scrambled Egg, Toast, and Water) Resulted in More Rapid Emptying of Solids and Liquids (IV Solids and IV Liquids) in Patients With Diabetic Gastroparesis (A) and Patients Without Diabetes (B) Compared With Gastric Emptying Times in the Absence of Erythromycin (Basal Solids and Basal Liquids)
Gastrointestinal Prokinetics
Proton pump inhibitors
Gastrointestinal tract
Gate theory for pain
Central Nervous System Physiology
Schematic Representation of the Spinal Projections of Primary Afferent Fibers
General anesthesia
Generalized seizures
Genetic disorders
Genitourinary system, epinephrine and
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