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

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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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Gastrointestinal physiology

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Figure 20.1 Muscle layers in the GI tract Patterns of motility Basal electrical rhythm (BER) Distal to the oesophagus, smooth muscle cells exhibit spontaneous variations in transmembrane potential, between –70…

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Hypnotics and intravenous anaesthetic drugs

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Soluble in aqueous mediumStable in solutionStable in air within the containerStable when dilutedStable in lightStable at room temperatureInexpensivePharmacologicalPotent enough to provide surgical anaesthesia without supplementInduction in one arm–brain circulation timeHigh…

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Mechanisms of drug action

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and penicillamine are both used in lead poisoning; penicillamine is also of use in copper and mercury poisoning. Cyclodextrins are bucket-shaped oligosaccharides produced from starch. α-Cyclodextrins are formed of six,…

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Local anaesthetic agents

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Figure 33.1 Chemical structure of an ester (procaine) and an amide (lidocaine) Local anaesthetic agents exist in two states, acid (protonated) and basic (non-ionised) in equilibrium according to their pKa…

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Special patient circumstances

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Figure 5.1 Innervation of the birth canal Figure 5.2 Methods of pain relief in labour Psychological Antenatal educationPleasant environment Complementary TENSAromatherapyReflexologyAcupuncture Systemic analgesia Nitrous oxideInhalationalIM opioids (pethidine)PCA (remifentanil) Epidural Bolus…

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Cardiovascular pharmacology

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Figure 36.1 Sites of action of antiarrhythmic drugs Figure 36.2 Antiarrhythmic drugs by class Class I IA Quinidine Procainamide Disopyramide Cibenzoline IB Lidocaine Phenytoin Mexiletine Tocainide Ethmozine IC Flecainide Lorcainide…

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Intravenous fluids

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Extracellular waterIntravascular (blood) volumeProvision of metabolic substratesElectrolytesCarbohydrateAmino acids and proteinFatty acidsManipulation of acid–base balanceForced acid or alkaline diuresisCoagulopathy correctionPlateletsClotting factorsImproving oxygen carriageDiluent for drugsIf causticIf low solubilityOsmotic effectsManipulation of blood…

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