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Lecture 2: Drugs acting on the ANS
If a tissue is innervated by only...,
Four transmitters of the ans,
Where is da released
77  cards
Lectures 3-4: Heart Failure
Heart failure definition,
Key mediators of co,
Preload two ways
75  cards
Lecture 5: Drugs used in Congestive HF
Decreased co in chf causes what t...,
Decreased sinus firing leads to,
Decreased renal blood flow leads ...
86  cards
Lecture 6: Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy def,
Are cardiomyopathies ever genetic,
To diagnose cardiomyopathy you mu...
39  cards
Lecture 7: EKG
Standard 12 lead ecg where do you...,
V1,
V2
49  cards
Lectures 8-9: Mechanisms of Antiarrhythmics
Summarize ion movements during ve...,
Three currents relevant for drugs,
Na current is the main determinat...
48  cards
Lecture 10: Bradyarrhythmia
Normal pr interval ms and traveli...,
Three big differences between sin...,
Why is the sa node the pacemaker ...
41  cards
Lecture 11-12: Tachyarrhythmia, Atrial Fibrillation
If you have an unstable tachycard...,
Ventricular tachyarrythmias,
Three ventricular tachyarrythmias
74  cards
Lectures 13-15: Valvular Heart Disesae
Acute rheumatic fever is a conseq...,
Where is acute rheumatic fever pr...,
What is the mechanism of acute rh...
80  cards
Lecture 16: Risk Factors and Lipids
What two cell types maintain inte...,
Endothelial cells normal function,
Smooth muscle normal function
38  cards
Lecture 17: Pathology of CAD
Top three regions for atheroscler...,
Describe what happens to the mono...,
Once absorbed into endothelial sp...
28  cards
Lectures 18-19: Stable CAD
Course of ischemic heart disease,
Coronary flow occurs duringminimu...,
What are two conditions that coul...
55  cards
Lecture 20: Pathology of Aorta and Blood Vessel Aneurysm
How is aortic plaque progression ...,
Complications of atherosclerotic ...,
Two types of aneurysm
23  cards
Lecture 21: Diseases of Aorta/Blood Vessels
What is the most advanced manifes...,
Two most common manifestations of...,
Define aortic aneurysm
40  cards
Lecure 22: Pathology of MI
Three classes of causes of ischem...,
Define myocardial infarction,
Mi is a result of
37  cards
Lectures 23-24: Acute Coronary Syndrome
Critical parts of coagulation cas...,
Where is factor xa in the coagula...,
How do we inhibit clots where do ...
84  cards
Lecture 25 - 27: Congenital Heart Defects
Describe the right atrium,
Describe the left atrium,
T f the left atrium receives the ...
46  cards
Lecture 28: Pericardial Diseases and LV Hypertrophy
Acute pericarditis causes 4 categ...,
Acute pericarditis history,
Acute pericarditis physical findings
36  cards
Lecture 29: Hypertension
Determinants of arterial pressure...,
Arterial pulse wave,
Systemic resistance the balances ...
24  cards
Lecture 30: Lipid Lowering Medications
What is serum ldl related by by h...,
How do statins work,
What was the first statin
43  cards
Lecture 31: Angina and Hypertension Drugs
Drugs used to treat angina classes 4,
Drugs used to treat ht classes 7,
What is the primary goal of pharm...
45  cards
Lecture 32: Heart Sounds
Why do we feel the carotids,
What maneuver can increase blood ...,
Components of jugular waveform
31  cards

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