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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Emetic center
Peripheral nervous system
The Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone and Emetic Center Respond to a Variety of Stimuli Resulting in Nausea and Vomiting
Enantiomerism
Endocrine function
Endocytosis
Fluid Management
Cell Structure and Function
Endorphins
How Nerves Work
Opioid Receptors
Endothelial function
in capillaries
in pulmonary circulation
of elderly patients
in coagulation
in systemic circulation
Enkephalins
Enteric nervous system
Enzymes
phase I
activity of
phase II
Ephedra
Epidural hematoma
Epilepsy
Central Nervous System
drugs for
Antiepileptic Drugs
Classification of Epileptic Seizures
maternal
Epinephrine
classification of
Naturally Occurring Catecholamines
clinical uses of
side effects of
Equilibrium
Esophagus
Application of Cricoid Pressure Causes the Lower Esophageal Sphincter Pressure to Decrease
Gastrointestinal Tract
Essential hypertension, chr(206)chr(178)-adrenergic receptor antagonists for
Ester local anesthetics
metabolism of
Local Anesthetics Consist of a Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Portion Separated by a Connecting Hydrocarbon Chain
Structure-Activity Relationships
Estrogens
Drugs for Reproductive Regulation-Ovarian Hormones
Signal Transduction Modulators (Hormones) that May Be Useful in the Treatment of Neoplastic Disease Include Antiestrogens
Reproductive Glands
Evoked potentials
Central Nervous System
with inhaled anesthetics
Excitation-contraction coupling, in skeletal muscles
Exocytosis
Cell Structure and Function
Fluid Management
Expiration
Extracellular fluid
Introduction
regulation of
Extraction ratio
Metabolism Converts Pharmacologically Active, Lipid-Soluble Drugs into Water-Soluble and Usually Inactive Metabolites; Exceptions are Metabolism to Active Compounds As for Diazepam and Opioids (Morphine-6-Glucuronide is More Potent Than Morphine; Codeine is a Prodrug Metabolized to Morphine)
The Relationship Between Liver Blood Flow (Q), Clearance, and Extraction Ratio
Extrapulmonary shunt
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 Ventilation
Extrapyramidal tracts
Central Nervous System
The Pyramidal Tracts are Major Pathways for Transmission of Motor Signals from the Cerebral Cortex to the Spinal Cord
Factor Xa inhibitors
Factor XIII (FXIII)
Recombinant Coagulation Products are Used to Manage Bleeding in Hemophilia
Plasma Levels, Half-lives of Coagulation Factors
Fat:blood partition coefficient, of inhaled anesthetics
Drug interactions
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