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Stoelting's Handbook of Pharmacology and Physiology in Anesthetic Practice
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Blood volume
pulmonary
systemic
Blood Volume
regulation of
Body fluids
compartments of|constituents of
Introduction
of neonates
osmosis of
tonicity of
by age and gender
composition of
management of
osmolarity of
regulation of
volume of
Beriberi
Bile salts
Bladder, urine transport to
Blood flow
Trauma-induced coagulopathy
Triglycerides
Triphasic core temperature pattern
Tumescent liposuction
Urea, plasma concentration of
Magnitude and Site of Solute Reabsorption or Secretion in the Renal Tubules
Plasma Concentration of Ions and Urea
Urinary retention, with neuraxial opioids
Urodilatin
Uteroplacental physiology
Diagram of the Fetal Circulation
uterine blood flow
oxygen transfer
Uteroplacental Physiology
Body temperature
increased|adverse consequences
increased|causes of
regulation of
acid-base disturbances and
increased|beneficial effects of
increased|sequence of
Bolus pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetic Models
Typical Time Course of Plasma Concentration Following Bolus Injection of an Intravenous Drug, With a Rapid Phase (Red), an Intermediate Phase (Blue), and a Slow Log-Linear Phase (Green)
Bowmanâchr(128)™s capsule
Kidney Structure and Function
Schematic Depiction of a Juxtamedullary Nephron
Bradyarrhythmias, with antiarrhythmic drugs
Brain:blood partition coefficient, of inhaled anesthetics
Brain natriuretic peptide
Vasopressin Receptor Antagonists
Diuretics and Their Sites of Action
Brainstem
Central Nervous System
Brain Anatomy
Peripheral nervous system
Brain waves, classification of
Central Nervous System
The Electroencephalogram Consists of Alpha, Beta, Theta, and Delta Waves
Breathing
abnormal patterns of
in elderly patients
with inhaled anesthetics
effect of
sleep-disordered
work of
Bronchial circulation
Pulmonary Circulation is a Low-Pressure
Thorax and Muscles of Respiration
Bronchoconstriction
acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
GABA agonists and
Bronchodilation, with epinephrine
Bronchus, structure of
Diagram of the Trachea, Lobar, and Segmental Bronchi Showing Median Lengths and Diameters for a 170 Cm Height Patient
The Average Length from the Incisors to the Vocal Cords is Approximately 15 Cm, and the Distance from the Vocal Cords to the Tracheal Carina is 12 Cm
Functional Anatomy
Buffered diffusion
Buffer systems
hemoglobin
bicarbonate
Hydration of Carbon Dioxide Results in Carbonic Acid (H2co3), Which Can Subsequently Dissociate into Bicarbonate and Hydrogen Ions
phosphate
Mechanisms for Regulation of Hydrogen Ion Concentration
protein
Bolus dosing
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