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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Prostaglandins, pulmonary circulation and
Protamine
Excess Protamine Contributes to Elevations in the Activated Clotting Time (ACT), at Excesses of the Exact Dose Required to Reverse Systemic Anticoagulation
Prophylaxis Against Venous Thromboembolism
Protamine is a Basic Protein that Inactivates the Acidic Heparin Molecule Via a Simple Acid-Base Interaction (Does Not Reverse Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin)
Protein binding, antiepileptic drugs and
Protein buffering systems
Hydration of Carbon Dioxide Results in Carbonic Acid (H2co3), Which Can Subsequently Dissociate into Bicarbonate and Hydrogen Ions
Mechanisms for Regulation of Hydrogen Ion Concentration
Protein C
Endothelial Proteins and Mediators of Hemostasis
Inflammation and Coagulation: An Important Link
Protein metabolism
liver and
Protein Metabolism
Types of Proteins
Proteins
binding of
energy from
function of
Protein S
Endothelial Proteins and Mediators of Hemostasis
Inflammation and Coagulation: An Important Link
Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs)
Purified Protein Concentrates
Recombinant Coagulation Products are Used to Manage Bleeding in Hemophilia
Prothrombin time (PT)
Inflammation and Coagulation: An Important Link
Perioperative Hemostatic Changes
Proton pump inhibitors
Pharmacokinetics of Proton Pump Inhibitors
Proton pump inhibitors
Pruritus, with neuraxial opioids
Pseudocholinesterase
Pseudomembranous colitis
Antimicrobial Selection
Direct Drug Toxicity Associated with Administration of Antimicrobials
Psychedelic effects, of non-chr(206)chr(179)-aminobutyric acid
Psychostimulants
Pteridine analogs
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)
Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure
Pulmonary artery pressure, non-chr(206)chr(179)-aminobutyric acid and
Pulmonary blood flow
Pulmonary capillaries
A Simplified Diagram of the Effects of a Decrease in Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation (v) on Arterial Oxygenation (a)
Oxygen Transport
Pulmonary circulation
Pulmonary edema
Adverse Effects of Transfusions
Pulmonary Circulation is a Low-Pressure
Pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary function testing
Complete Pulmonary Function Testing Will Provide Data on Lung Volumes and Capacities to Differentiate Obstructive from Restrictive Lung Diseases
Respiratory Mechanical Function
Pulmonary hemodynamics
Pulmonary hypertension (PHTN)
Classification of Pulmonary Hypertension
Pharmacology of the Pulmonary Circulation
Pulmonary Circulation is a Low-Pressure
Pulmonary shunt
A Simplified Diagram of the Effects of a Decrease in Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation (v) on Arterial Oxygenation (a)
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
The Heavy Line Indicated All Possible Values of Alveolar O2 (Pao2) and Co2 (Paco2) With Ventilation Perfusion (V/Q) Ratios Ranging from Zero (to the Left, Lung Base) to Infinity (to the Right, Lung Apex) for a Person Breathing Air
Pulmonary system
acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and
maternal
nitric oxide and
nitrodilators and
NSAIDs and
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