5. Complete a concept map for cholinergic and anti- cholinergic drugs. (DUE
Complete a concept map for cholinergic and anti-cholinergic drugs. Classification- Indications- Nursing Considerations- Contraindications- Adverse Effects- Protypes-
Complete a concept map for antihypertensive drugs. Classification- Indications- Protypes- Adverse Effects- Contraindications- Nursing Considerations
Question 1 Anti-cholinergic drugs (e.g. Cogentin) are effective in alleviating the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Using a diagram, explain the mechanism of action of these drugs. Imagine a patient with Parkinson's and schizophrenia. Why would a typical anti-psychotic be less effective if co-administered with Cogentin? Question 2 Using two diagrams, one at initiation of treatment and one after6 weeks of treatment, expla in the mechanism of action SSRIS and the hypothesis for delayed therapeutic effect. What would happen if a...
What is the overall effect of ACh & direct cholinergic drugs on the heart? What is the overall effect of ACh & direct cholinergic drugs on the eye? What is the overall effect of ACh & direct cholinergic drugs on bronchial smooth muscle? What is the overall effect of ACh & direct cholinergic drugs on the urinary bladder? What is the overall effect of ACh & direct cholinergic drugs on glands? What is the overall effect of ACh & direct...
FOR PEDIATRICS: Heart Failure Concept Map and Digoxin Medication Template 1) HEART FAILURE CONCEPT MAP: Concept map is handwritten, complete, and correct. Includes pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, therapeutic management, and nursing care management. 2) DIGOXIN MEDICATION TEMPLATE: All components of medication template are handwritten, correct, and complete.
Part A - Concept map: movement across membranes Complete the Concept Map to relate plasma membrane structure to active and passive transport processes. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help acine transport diffusion membrane transport mechanism endocytosis vesicular transport osmosis facilitated diffusion exocytosis that engulfs any type of extracelular materials Via membranous sacs is that experts packaged materials is that uses ATP to Dump solutosis of water is that passive moves substances down ther...
Concept Mapping Fill in the blanks to complete this concept map outlining the anatomy of the eye. exteroceptor mechanoreceptor retina tactile corpuscle lamellated corpuscle SENSORY RECEPTORS Interoceptors nd to light Respond to touch, pressure or vibrations Free nerve ending Photoreceptors Located in the skin in the Located in the Encapsulated receptor Spiral organ In reticular derm Eye Ear
Drag and drop the labels into the correct empty boxes to complete the concept map.
concept map: organic molecules Chapter 1-3 apt Map: Organic Molecules - Part A. Concept Map: Organic Molecules Complete the Concept Map to describe the building blocks, general structure, and biological function of organic molecules Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. View Available Hints) Reset Help that store energy, serves as (a) sendi's, and makes up much of the cell membrane isare that serves as the primary source of colorful nucleic acids that provides structure onurymes are describes the...
Can you complete this concept map that reviews some key ideas about evolution? Part A Drag the labels from the left to their correct locations in the concept map on the right. Reset Help Populations allele frequencies include individuals with differences due to 6 are units that undergo may be in genetic drift genetic variation sources are if change in if no change in maintained only if mutation Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium large population size, no gene flow, no mutation, random mating,...