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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Intravenous fluids
colloids
colloids|semisynthetic
constituents of|copper
constituents of|magnesium
constituents of|potassium
crystalloids
colloids|albumin
constituents of|calcium
constituents of|iron
constituents of|phosphate
constituents of|zinc
fluid responsiveness
Intravenous regional anesthesia (Bier block)
Clinical Uses of Local Anesthetics
Uses of Local Anesthetics
Intravenous sedation
benzodiazepines for
Overview
GABA agonists for
Inverse agonists
Receptor Theory
The Simple View of Receptor Activation Also Explains the Action of Antagonist
Iodine
Ion channels
Cell Structure and Function
How Nerves Work
voltage-gated
Diameters of Ions, Molecules, and Channels
ligand-gated
Ionization
Ionization
Characteristics of Nonionized and Ionized Drug Molecules
chr(206)±1-Adrenergic receptor antagonists
chr(206)±2-Adrenergic receptor antagonists
chr(206)±-Adrenergic receptor antagonists
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
Immune modulation
Impedance cardiography
Infection resistance, inhaled anesthetics and
Ions
plasma concentration of
diameters of
Iron
deficiency of
in intravenous fluids
Ischemic heart disease
Ischemic reflex of CNS
chr(206)chr(178)-Adrenergic receptor antagonists
Antiarrhythmic Drug Pharmacology
Comparative Characteristics of ß-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists Effective in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure
for airway|systemic
hyperkalemia with
Intravenous Antihypertensive Drugs Commonly Used in the Perioperative Setting
Possible Explanations for Cardioprotective Effects Produced by Perioperative ß-Adrenergic Receptor Blockade
Beta-Adrenergic receptor antagonists
for airway|inhaled
Heparin Administration is Associated With Decreased Plasma Protein Binding of Propranolol Manifesting As an Increased Plasma Concentration of Free (Unbound) Drug
chr(206)±- combined with
Maximum Percent Increases in Heart Rate (HR) and Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) after Induction of Anesthesia and Direct Laryngoscopy With Tracheal Intubation in Patients Pretreated With Saline, Lidocaine, Fentanyl, or Esmolol
Systemic Hypertension is Estimated to Affect 30% of Adults in the United States and is Defined As 150 to 159/90 to 99 Mm Hg (Stage 1) or Greater Than or Equal to 160/100 Mm Hg (Stage 2)
chr(206)chr(178)-Adrenergic receptors
classification of
How Nerves Work
drugs that act on
Schematic Diagram Showing G Protein-Coupled Receptors, the ß2-Adrenergic Receptor, Which Upregulates Adenylyl Cyclase, and the M2 Muscarinic Receptor, Which Downregulates Adenylyl Cyclase (AC)
chr(206)chr(178) waves
Central Nervous System
The Electroencephalogram Consists of Alpha, Beta, Theta, and Delta Waves
chr(206)chr(179)-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonists
clinical uses of
mechanism of action
nonhypnotic therapeutic applications of
pharmacokinetics of
commercial preparations of
metabolism of
Overview
side effects of
chr(206)chr(179)-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor
Midazolam
Receptor Types
Model of the gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Receptor Forming a Chloride Channel
Jugular venous pressure
Abnormalities of Jugular Venous Pressure Waveforms
Simultaneous Recording of the Electrocardiogram (Top Tracing) and Jugular Venous Pressure Waves (Bottom Tracing)
Physical Characteristics of the Systemic Circulation
Inhaled partial pressure (PI), of inhaled anesthetics
Inspiration
Intercompartmental clearance
Intracellular fluid
Intragastric pressure, succinylcholine and
Intrinsic-PEEP
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