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Pharm LO: Lecture 1
Why do most drugs get dumped into...,
Which species is most likely to r...,
What is volume of distribution an...
45  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 2
What is the first question you sh...,
If there is a bacterial infection...,
What does s stand for in spaced 3
32  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 3
Give examples of relevent example...,
What is the mechanism of action f...,
Why are penicillins bactericidal 3
29  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 4
What is the mechanism of action o...,
Why are tetracycline drugs bacter...,
What are the major resistance mec...
68  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 5
Which species do we use enrofloxa...,
What is the benefit of enrofloxac...,
Which species do we use pradoflox...
42  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 6/7
Name some general clinical indica...,
What types of pain are mitigated ...,
How do nsaids alter nociception 3
32  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 8
What are the functions of histami...,
What are the functions of histami...,
Where is histamine stored 3
17  cards
Pharm LO: Lecture 9
How do corticosteroids inhibit pl...,
What is the general vascular moa ...,
Recognize a disease that will ben...
20  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 1 - Introduction to clin pharm
____ are small chemical compounds...,
What is the glomerular filtrate c...,
Large drugs include certain ___ a...
130  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 3 - Antibacterial pharm 2
What are penems 1,
Give relevant examples of penems 2,
What is the mechanism of action f...
87  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 4 - Antibacterial pharm 3
What are the relevant tetracyclin...,
What is the moa for tetracyclines 2,
What is the ribosomal function 3
101  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 5 - Antibacterial 4
What are the relevant fluoroquino...,
What is the moa of fluoroquinolon...,
What is the spectrum of fluoroqui...
73  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 6/7 - NSAIDs 1 and 2
What are prostanoids 1,
How are anti inflammatory drugs u...,
What is acute pain 3
92  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 8 - Antihistamines
What enzyme is needed to transfor...,
Where is histamine synthesized an...,
When is there release of histamin...
61  cards
Pharm Mock Exam 1
Given the problems with the over ...,
The breakpoint for ampicillin is ...,
Which antimicrobial agent below i...
54  cards
Exam 1: Lecture 9 - Corticosteroids
What are the 3 main pharmacologic...,
T f inflammation can be detriment...,
Corticosteroids reduce inflammati...
75  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 10 + 11: Diabetes
What is the most common type of d...,
What is the most common type of d...,
What are the two goals of diabete...
48  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 12: Thyroid drugs
Where is trh thyroid releasing ho...,
Trh stimulates the anterior pitui...,
When tsh binds to the tsh recepto...
27  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 13: Autonomic Pharmacology
What is the major neurotransmitte...,
What are the major neurotransmitt...,
What is the exception to neurotra...
36  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 14: Cardiovascular Pharmacology
What is the mechanistic goal of t...,
What is this drug inhibits na k a...,
What is this drug d receptor agon...
23  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 15: Respiratory Pharmacology
Which antibiotics are good for re...,
Which antibiotics are good for re...,
Which antibiotics are good for re...
30  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 16: Renal Pharmacology
What is the purpose of diuretic d...,
What are some conditions we use d...,
Which drug can be given to allevi...
38  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 17: GI Pharmacology
What is the mainstay drug for car...,
What are the 2 drugs used to trea...,
How does lactulose work to treat ...
43  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 18: Behavior/anti-convulsants
T f uncontrollable situational an...,
Which neurotransmitter often unde...,
What are the three intervention p...
32  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 19: Alpha 2 adrenergic
What are the two nts involved in ...,
_________ occurs when there is to...,
What is the drug of choice for tr...
36  cards
Exam 2: Lecture 20: Phenothiazines/opioids/opiates
What is the common moa for phenot...,
What the five potential uses for ...,
What are the genital side effects...
28  cards
Pharm Exam 1 - Practice quiz
Which species is most likely to r...,
Why do most drugs get dumped into...,
What are the two most important d...
42  cards
Pharm mock exam 2
Targeting which diuretic drug sit...,
Which of the following is a poten...,
Which of the following molecules ...
85  cards
Review questions from exam 1
A drug that alters the ability of...,
Bacteria that acquire a resistanc...,
The prevention of intra treatment...
7  cards

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