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Decks in this class (19)

Chapter 1 - General Pharmacology
Define agonist,
Define efficacy,
Define receptor
32  cards
Chapter 2- Routes And Techniques Of Drug Administration
Name four common drug preparations,
Boluses are used in treatment of ...,
2 types of parenteral injection f...
19  cards
Chapter 3 - Practical Calculations
How many mg in 1 grain,
How many ml in 1 oz,
What is a minim
12  cards
Chapter 4 - Nervous System Drugs
What is the difference between an...,
Define neurotransmitter,
Which area of the brain relays in...
33  cards
Chapter 5 - Respiratory Drugs
What structures do oxygen molecul...,
Four primary functions of respira...,
The function of the basic defense...
26  cards
Chapter 6 - Urinary Drugs
What structures constitute the ur...,
Name two drugs that are contraind...,
Renal damage may be categorized a...
16  cards
Chapter 7 - Cardiovascular Drugs
What is a syncytium,
What happens during depolarization,
What is the importance of a long ...
30  cards
Chapter 8 - Gastrointestinal Drugs
3 general functions of the gi tract,
What are 3 examples of monogastri...,
What is the gi configuration of r...
30  cards
Chapter 9 - Endocrine And Reproductive Drugs
What is the relationship between ...,
What are the major endocrine glands,
Uses of hormonal therapy
37  cards
Chapter 10 - Ear And Eye Drugs
Mydriatic agents _____ the pupils,
Atropine is contraindicated in __...,
Miotic agents produce pupillary _...
14  cards
Chapter 11 - skin drugs
The skin consists of _____ layers...,
Name seven functions of skin,
How long should shampoos be left ...
15  cards
Chapter 12 - Antibiotics and Anti-infectives
A ___ stain distinguishes differe...,
Gram positive bacteria stain what...,
Gram negative bacteria will stain...
12  cards
Chapter 13 - Antiparasitics
Name 5 types of symbiotic relatio...,
What is parasitiasis,
What is parasitosis
18  cards
Chapter 14 - pain and inflammation drugs
Pain sensation arises in free ner...,
List some signs associated with p...,
Nsaids that inhibit ___ are thoug...
26  cards
Chapter 15 - fluid therapy
Hyperkalemia,
Intravascular fluid plasma makes ...,
Explain the concept of a balanced...
38  cards
Chapter 16 - blood-modifying, antineoplstic, and immunosuppressant drugs.
___ treat anemia in baby pigs,
What is the potential cause of pu...,
Why are hematinics not indicated ...
33  cards
Chapter 17 - Immunologic Drugs
Immunizations should never take t...,
What six factors may determine an...,
What is an inactivated vaccine
12  cards
Chapter 18 - Misc. Therapeutic Agents
What is the drug of choice for tr...,
What can be used to treat toxicit...,
Yohimbine hcl is a reversal agent...
23  cards
Chapter 19 - Inventory
The five principles used to contr...,
What is turnover,
How do you calculate turnover rate
14  cards

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