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    Propranolol

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    lefttop00250002346960top00 630004525010bottom00 Sport sciencePropranolol Propranolol in sport and its effects and classifications Kyle Morton 1/1/2014 Propranolol Propranolol is a beta-blocker which is a drug or substance that slows down or blocks all nerves‚ blood pressure‚ muscle tremors and adrenaline which might not sound too bad but in some sports this is illegal such as shooting‚ archery‚ and darts etc. these Olympic sports have banned this substance due to it giving the user an unmoral

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    Pharmacology Review Sheet

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    WEEK 1 GEN Adverse reactions for drugs occur because: No drug has only one receptor it binds to. A drug that occupies and "turns on" a receptor is an: agonist Before marketing a new drug‚ the drug company asks the FDA to approve its choice of: trade name The time between when a drug response is observable and when there is no longer an observable drug effect is called the duration of action This term refers to how much of a drug must be given to see a desired response potency

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    and the person needs to wash ALLlinens and dishes seperate from the family. They also need to wash their handsfrequently and avoid contact.Vasopressin think DIABETES INSIPIDUS!!!!Vasopressin is also known as antidiuretic hormone2.   1. dont give beta blockers to anyone with respiratory problems i.e asthma‚copd.2. periorbital edema sign of complication with impetigo (indicateglomernephritis) 3. Myocardial infaraction always relieve pain with morphine 1st. sometimes thechoice oxygen will be in the

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    patient is 82yrs old female weight 200lbs and height 62inches. Patient’s admitting diagnosed are hypertension‚ glaucoma‚ osteoporosis‚ insomnia and anxiety. For hypertension patient taking carvedilol tab 3.125mg by mouth every two hours is beta blocker. Beta blocker affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins). Coreg is used to treat heart failure and hypertension (high blood pressure). It is also used after a heart attack that has caused your heart not to pump as well

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    Heart Failure Tutorial

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    inhibitors Decrease afterload an Preload Aldosterone antagonists Oppose Aldosterone mediated effects: Renal Na+ retention Cardiac and vascular remodeling Inotropes (Digoxin‚ PDE inh.‚ Dobutamine) Increase myocardial cell contractility Beta blockers (Carvedilol‚ Bisoprolol‚ Metoprolol) Lower deleterious sympathetic nervous system effects: Slow Heart rate

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    Ch.1 Effects of Beta-Blockers on Metabolism • Muscle triglyceride utilization in mediated by beta-2-stimulation • Adipose tissue lipolysis is mediated by beta-1-stimulation • It is important to consider (1) exercise intensity (2) duration of drug therapy when evaluating the effects of beta-blockers on exercise metabolism Blood Glucose and Muscle Glycogen • Glycogenolysis in skeletal muscle is mediated by epinephrine via stimulation of beta-2-receptors • Beta-2-blockade impairs

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    located in Mexico‚ the Mexico stock market index‚ and the world market index‚ together with the standard deviations (SD) of returns and the expected returns ( R ). The risk-free rate is 5%. 1. Compute the domestic country beta of Telmex as well as its world beta. What do these betas measure? 2. Suppose the Mexican stock market is segmented from the rest of the world. Using the CAPM paradigm‚ estimate the equity cost of capital of Telmex. 3. Suppose now that Telmex has made its shares tradable internationally

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    Case Study Thyroid Storm

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    Case Study: Thyroid Storm Tammy is a 33 year old white female found by her fiancé to be confused‚ agitated‚ diaphoretic‚ and incontinent of diarrhea stool. The patient was brought into the ED by her fiancé for evaluation. Her fiancé states he is concerned because he thinks the patient has the flu because she has had a fever‚ nausea‚ diarrhea and diaphoresis that have progressively gotten worse over the past 24 hours. Vitals: Temp: 104.5 BP: 144/68

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    Metoprolol

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    Metoprolol Metoprolol is a beta-Adrenergic blocking agent. Beta receptors are part of the sympathetic nervous system and are found on cells of the heart‚ smooth muscles‚ in airways‚ arteries and kidneys. Associated with stress response‚ they are stimulated by epinephrine. Beta blockers interfere with the binding of epinephrine at the receptors. Metoprolol works by inhibiting the response to adrenergic stimuli by blocking beta one adrenergic receptors within the myocardium. (Hoffman‚ Jones

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    Unit 80 Outcome 1 1.1 Understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings. 1. Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings. The Medicines Act 1968 The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments) The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments) The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚  COSHH  The Mental Capacity Act (2005) The Access to health records Act (1990)‚ The Data Protection Act (1998) plus

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