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Decks in this class (32)

Block 1 - Asthma + COPD Physiology
Physiologyrespiration is responsi...,
Ventilation is responsible for ___,
Physiologywhat are the functions ...
108  cards
Block 1 - Respiratory Med Chem
What are esters metabolized to,
How are histamine receptors simil...,
Describe the sar of 1st gen antih...
84  cards
Block 1 - Asthma + COPD Pharmacology
What are examples of the relievers,
What are sabas used for,
What are systemic steroids used for
147  cards
Block 1 - Cystic Fibrosis + PAH Physiology
What is cf,
What,
What is an autosomal disease
62  cards
Block 1 - Cystic Fibrosis + PAH Pharmacology
List the ideal therapies of cf,
Can you replace only one lung,
What drugs can help with airway c...
60  cards
Block 2 - HTN Physiology
What is htn,
What is systemic arterial pressure,
What is the major cause of first ...
72  cards
Block 2 - Fluid Balance Physiology
What maintains homeostasis,
What are electrolytes,
What can fluid fluctuations affect
77  cards
Block 2 - Diuretic Med Chem
Moa of carbonic anhydrase,
What is the moa of osmotic diuretics,
What is the predominant osmotic d...
48  cards
Block 2 - Diuretic Pharm
How are diuretics classified,
What is a nephron,
Describe the efficacy of diuretic...
54  cards
Block 2 - Anti-HTN Drugs Pharm
What is bp,
Why do we use arterial to calcula...,
Why do we use arterial to calcula...
79  cards
Block 2 - HTN Med Chem
Describe the raas and where its c...,
What are the different controls o...,
What initiates renin release
42  cards
Block 2 - CHF Physiology
What is hf,
What are the primary hfs,
What is co
83  cards
Block 2 - Shock Physiology
What is shock,
Hypoperfusion can trigger ___ and...,
What are the types of shock
68  cards
Block 2 - CHF Med Chem
Describe what mao metabolism is,
Describe what comt metabolism is,
What receptors are found in arter...
45  cards
Block 2 - Dyslipidemia Physiology
What is the leading cause of stro...,
What are the types of inherited hld,
What are symptoms of hld
68  cards
Block 2 - Dyslipidemia Pharm
What are some non pharms of treat...,
What are pharm options of hld,
What are the mechanism addressed ...
86  cards
Block 2 - Dyslipidemia Med Chem
Know how cholesterol is degraded,
Know the biosynthesis of tg,
What are the drugs within the bil...
66  cards
Block 2 - Atherosclerotic CD Physiology
What is perfusion,
Why is perfusion important,
What is central perfusion
98  cards
Block 2 - Antiplatelets Med Chem
What are the anti platelet drugs,
Describe how platelet aggregation...,
Understand platelet aggregation c...
45  cards
Block 3 - ACS
What is cad,
What is chd,
What is coronary circulation
81  cards
Block 3 - Ischemic Heart Disease Med Chem
What are the symptoms of ischemic...,
What is angina pectoris,
What is the most common cause of ...
26  cards
Block 3 - Conduction and Rhythm
What is intrinsic control,
What is extrinsic control,
What factors coordinate heart beat
67  cards
Block 3 - Antiarrhythmics Med Chem
What are pharmacology properties ...,
What are pharmacology properties ...,
What are arrhythmias
68  cards
Block 3 - Hemostasis Phys
What is hemostasis,
What is the difference between he...,
What can disorders of hemostasis ...
89  cards
Block 3 - Anticoagulants Med Chem
What are the types of anticoagulants,
What drugs facilitate clotting,
What is the difference between in...
46  cards
Block 4: AKI Phys
What are the normal kidney functions,
Describe the mechanism of the nep...,
What are the characteristics of aki
98  cards
Block 4: Disorders of Kidney and Urinary Tract Function Phys
What are kidneys responsible for,
What is the difference between ak...,
What are some of function that ar...
45  cards
Block 4: Fluid Imbalances Phys
What is homeostasis,
What are electrolytes,
How does excess fluid affect vitals
61  cards
Block 4: Vitamin D and Potassium Binders
Describe the how calcium and phos...,
Describe the dysregulation of min...,
What is the pharmacological effec...
54  cards
Black 4: Vaptans
What are the vasopressins and wha...,
What are the endogenous vasopressin,
Where are vp receptors and what i...
14  cards
Block 4: Anemia Med Chem
What is hematopoiesis,
What nutrients are required for h...,
What growth factor increases hema...
73  cards
Block 4: Acid-Base Physiology
What is acid base balance,
How does the h influence acid bas...,
What is the function of h concent...
141  cards

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