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Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets 8th edition chapter 13 workbook, Exercises of Medicine

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Section 4: Pharmacology Chapter 13: Principles of Pharmacology Matching PartI (page 623) 1. UI 3.1 2.V 4. IL Part II 1. U (page 631) 6. X (page 631) 2. T (page 650) 7. W (page 625) 3. S (page 650) 8. V (page 663) A. R (pages 628, 646) 9. Q (page 641) 5. Y (page 658) 10. P (page 650) Part III 1. U (page 645) 6. A (page 639) 2. V (page 647) 7. B (page 661) 3. W (page 642) 8. C (page 639) 4. X (page 639) 9. D (page 665) 5. Y (page 647) 10. E (page 628) Multiple Choice 1. B (page 625) 4. C (page 640) 2. C (page 622) 5. B (page 644) 3. A (page 623) 6. D (page 624) Fill in the Blank 1. indications (page 626) 2. neutralization (page 640) 3. antagonist (page 673) 4. potentiation (page 640) 5. alpha-1 (page 630) 6. beta-2 (page 630) 7. Diuretic (page 631) 8. beta-blocking (page 655) 9. Cardiac glycosides (page 655) Ss . corticosteroids (page 655) Identify 1, Chief complaint: Heart palpitations 5. 6 n 12. 13. 14. 15. . IV . IV |. O (page 631) N (page 631) A (page 661) B (page 628) C (page 664) |. T (page 658) - S (page 645) . R (page 663) . Q (page 629) . P (page 628) . B (page 624) . D (page 630) . C (page 638) 7 . IL 10. nN. 12. I . D (page 646) . M (page 631) . L (page 629) . K (page 644) . J (page 638) . F (page 631) . G (page 630) . H (page 627) . 1 (page 638) ). J (page 622) A (page 645) C (page 628) C (page 628) Answer Key 9. II 21. E (page 645) 22. F (page 626) 23. G (page 630) 24. I (page 629) 25. H (page 629) 21. O (page 628) 22. N (page 630) 23. M (page 660) 24. K (page 626) 25. L (page 674) 13. D (page 634) 14. B (page 669) B 2. Vital signs: Pulse is 60 beats/min, regular, and weak; respirations are slightly labored at 22 breaths/min; BP is 90/60 mm Hg; Spo, is 97%; and skin is pale. 3. Pertinent negatives: No pain (she may be having a “silent MI,” which is a myocardial infarction [MI] without pain or discomfort), no nausea, and relatively good health. Note: The fact that the patient started a new medication might be a significant finding because she may be having an adverse effect.