Muscle physiology

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Muscle physiology

Figure 13.2 Macroscopic structure of skeletal muscle Microscopic structure Each muscle cell runs the length of the muscle belly and is polynucleate. The vast majority of muscle cells are innervated…

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Regional anaesthesia

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Regional anaesthesia

Figure 7.3 Lidocaine toxicity Cardiovascular and central nervous system toxicity depend on the mass of drug reaching the systemic circulation. The transfer of drug (by diffusion) from the circulation to…

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Physical chemistry

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Physical chemistry

Figure 25.2 Two-dimensional representation of atomic structure Each atom has a nucleus (central core) of neutrons and protons, surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. Figure 25.3 shows the…

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Metabolism and temperature regulation

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Metabolism and temperature regulation

Alkaline phosphataseCarbonic anhydraseSuperoxide dismutaseGrowth restriction, hypogonadismCopperCytochrome c oxidaseSuperoxide dismutaseMicrocytic, hypochromic anaemia Energy balance Energy in the body is obtained by breaking down the larger molecules of digested food or alternatively…

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Endocrine physiology

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OxytocinACTHFSH-RHLH-RHACTH-RHTRHPTHCalcitoninInsulinGlucagonSomatostatinFSHLHTSHAldosteroneCorticosteroidsTestosteroneOestrogenProgesteronePIH (dopamine)AdrenalineNoradrenalineThyroxineTri-iodothyronineProstaglandinsVitamin D Note that ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) is sometimes still referred to as corticotropin, and ACTH-RH (adrenocorticotropic hormone releasing hormone) is also frequently called CRH (corticotropin releasing hormone) or…

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Haematology and immunology

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Haematology and immunology

Figure 12.1 Relationship between globin chains in haemoglobin The haemoglobin molecule changes configuration during oxygen uptake and release. Deoxyhaemoglobin is in the taut (T) configuration, while the binding of oxygen…

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Physiology of pregnancy

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Physiology of pregnancy

Figure 23.2 Changes in cardiac output through the trimesters of pregnancy Patient posture has been found to influence cardiac output measurements during pregnancy (Figure 23.3). Measurements performed in the lateral…

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Body fluids

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Figure 11.1 Body fluid compartments as percentage of body weight The variations of TBW (% body weight) and ECF (% body weight) with age are shown in Figure 11.2. Figure…

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Principles of resuscitation

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Figure 8.2 Algorithm for in-hospital resuscitation. Reproduced with the kind permission of the Resuscitation Council (UK). © Resuscitation Council (UK) (2015) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Although cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is traditionally divided…

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Neuromuscular blocking agents

Jan 18, 2017 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Neuromuscular blocking agents

homozygous80501–5 min94%Atypicalheterozygous605010 min1 : 25Atypicalhomozygous20202 hours1 : 3000Silentheterozygous805010 min1 : 25Silenthomozygousminimal activity2 hours1 : 100,000Fluoride-resistantheterozygous755010 min1 : 300,000Fluoride-resistanthomozygous65402 hours1 : 150,000 u, a, s and f are the four commonest…

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