Criado por Elizabeth Then
aproximadamente 7 anos atrás
|
||
HCL secretion
Drugs which reduce acid
Antacids
Antacids adverse effects
H2 receptor antagonists mechanism of action
H2 receptor antagonist adverse effects
Proton pump inhibitors mechanism of action
Proton pump inhibitor adverse effects
HCL secretion stimulated by
Gastrin mechanism of action
Ach mechanism of action
Histamine mechanism of action
Vomiting nausea CTZ
Drugs used to treat vomiting and nausea: D2 receptor antagonist (dopamine)
Mechanism of action:
D2 receptor antagonist adverse effects
Drugs used to treat nausea and vomiting:
Histamine (H1) antagonists
mechanism of action:
H1 receptor antagonist adverse effects
Drugs used to treat vomiting and nausea:
5HT3 antagonists
Mechanism of action:
5HT3 antagonists adverse effects
Drugs that target the GIT
Local anaesthesia
General anesthesia
Local anaesthesia
desirable properties:
LA mechanism of action:
2 types of LA properties
Administration of LA routes
LA duration of action
LA adverse effects
General anaesthetics
desirable properties:
GA desirable properties
4 stages of anaesthesia
GA mechanism of action
Inhalational GA agents
mechanism of action
Types of inhalational agents GA
GA: inhalation agents: solubility indicators
Inhalation agents
Nitrous oxide advantages/disadvantages
Halothane advantages and disadvantages
Enflurane advantages and disadvantages
Intravenous (IV) agents GA:
IV agents GA: advantages/disadvantages
Other agents GA used in combination
muscarinic receptor antagonist:
mechanism of action:
Other agents:
neuromuscular blockers
mechanism of action
Other agents:
anxiolytics
mechanism of action
Other agents:
opioids
mechanism of action
Other agents
antipsychotics
mechanism of action
GA overall goal