Essays

Asthma – Allergy

?*These effects are also observed after the ingestion of spoiled fish (scombroid fish poisoning), and histamine produced by bacterial action in the flesh of the fish is the major causative agent. ?Contraindications: ?Patients with: ?asthma (except as part of a …

    Reasearch paper Pharmacology Medication error

    THE PREVENTION OF ILLNESS AND INJURY COMBINED WITH THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THE HUMAN RESPONSE IS THE EMBODIMENT OF WHAT NURSES DO AND WHO NURSES ARE AS HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS. ALONG WITH THIS GIFT THEY HAVE TO TOUCH THE LIVES …

      Physiology and pharmacology

      Homeostasis means, the same – standing still, homeostasis is attempting to maintain a dynamic equilibrium, however there are multiple internal and external factors that may affect homeostasis of the human body (Cannon, 1932). Physiology allows an understanding of how the …

        Cardio Pharmacology

        1. Protamine sulfate: antidote for heparin (use is when patient’s aPTT is very high) Vitamin K: antidote for coumadin (uses PT/INR); both work slowly. 2. Why are Coumadin and Heparin given together? If you have DVT treatment, it can keep …

          WE WILL WRITE A CUSTOM ESSAY
          SAMPLE ON ANY TOPIC
          SPECIFICALLY
          FOR ONLY YOU $13.90/PAGE
          Write my sample
          Arrestin in Pharmacology

          Slide 1: They are well known negative regulators of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signalling. We are going to review their classical functions and highlight some of the new discoveries that have been found. As there has been recent evidence to suggest …

            Pharmacology Case Study

            This is an application of the knowledge from Unit 7 to a case study involving a 60-year-old man who presents to my clinic with complaints of a productive cough and shortness of breath for 2 weeks. The patient has smoked …

              Pharmacology : Problem Solving

              1. A patient with chronic Bronchial Asthma; was started on tab Propranolal when he developed hypertension of BP 160/100. He went in for acute attack of Bronchial Asthma. How will you manage this patient? 2. A chronic hypertensive patient with …

                Gastroesophageal reflux disease

                oIndications: Diarrhea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach oTherapeutic effect: Antacid and anti dirrhea oAction: Coat the walls of the GI tract. Bind the causative bacteria or toxin to their adsorbent surface for elimination from the body through the stool. oAdverse effects: …

                  Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug

                  * Administration * Carefully consider the potential benefits and risks of indomethacin and other treatment options before deciding to use Indomethacin Suppositories. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration consistent with individual patient treatment goals . * After …

                    Antipsychotic – Hypertension

                    1. Which medication for hypertension might be most appropriate for a patient who cannot remember to take his medications regularly? A. Clonidine B. Doxazosin C. Propranolol D. Methyldopa 2. John (age 81) has hypertension and BPH. His hypertension is well …

                      Tags:

                      David from Healtheappointments:

                      Hi there, would you like to get such a paper? How about receiving a customized one? Check it out https://goo.gl/chNgQy