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Concise Clinical Pharmacology
Dysrhythmic drugs correct disturbances of cardiac rhythm. The aim is to correct
abnormal pacemaker activity and/or abnormal propagation of impulses through
the heart. The four main mechanisms: (i) They block sympathetic cardiac activity;
...
Ben Greenstein, Adam Greenstein, 2007
2
Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency
... or median count for calculations. Next, every SLD is counted and includes as
many as occur on each syllable. In this procedure, SLDs comprise part-word
repetitions, monosyllabic word repetitions, dysrhythmic phonations, and tense
pauses ...
Edward G. Conture, Richard F. Curlee, 2011
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Core Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia
Anti-dysrhythmic drugs Alan Ashworth and Kamen P. Valchanov Table 10.1
Vaughan Williams classification of antiarrhythmic drugs. Classes I and IV act on
ion channels, class II acts on receptors APD, action potential duration; MRD, ...
Jonathan H. Mackay, Joseph E. Arrowsmith, 2012
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Clinical Drug Therapy for Canadian Practice
When given IV, anti-dysrhythmic effects are rapid, and patients require careful
monitoring for bradycardia and hypotension. Esmolol is being used more
frequently to treat tachydysrhythmias in children, especially those occurring after
surgery.
Kathleen Marion Brophy, Heather Scarlett-Ferguson, Karen S. Webber, 2010
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Pathology of the Heart and Sudden Death in Forensic Medicine
When a pathologist finds no anatomic cause of death at autopsy, and the heart is
essentially normal, a primary cardiac dysrhythmic death will be suspected. For
example, a previously well child who is directly observed to die during or soon ...
Vittorio Fineschi, Giorgio Baroldi, Malcolm D. Silver, 2006
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Core Topics in Cardiac Anaesthesia
ANTI-DYSRHYTHMIC DRUGS 59 transient A-V or retrograde (ventriculoatrial)
block, which may clarify the diagnosis. • Stable wide-complex tachycardia (WCT)
of supraventricular origin. • No longer recommended to discriminate between VT
...
Jonathan Mackay, Joseph E. Arrowsmith, Joseph Arrowsmith, 2004
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Society and Bureaucracy in Contemporary Ghana
In his seminal article on institutional transfer and social change, C. S. Whitaker
argued for a "dysrhythmic" conceptualization of change.2 Against the commonly
held notion that "once the penetration [of modern patterns] has begun, the
previous ...
8
A Psychological Interpretation of Drawings and Paintings. ...
Zoltán Vass. ○ spasmodic, dysrhythmic movement ○ long pauses and breaks ○
agitated or accelerated movement ○ an unusual slowing down ○ going off the
page ○ marked changes in speed ...
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Advances in Dihydroxyphenylalanine Research and Application: ...
New investigation results, 'Comparative analysis of gait and speech in
Parkinson's disease: hypokinetic or dysrhythmic disorders,' are detailed in a
study published in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry.
According to a study ...
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Cardiovascular Effects of Verapamil
A fourth class of anti-dysrhythmic action? Effect of verapamil on ouabain toxicity,
on atrial and ventricular intracellular potentials, and on other features of cardiac
function B. N. SINGH and E. M. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS From the Department of ...
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'Love & Mercy' Is A Dysrhythmic Biopic Of A Master Of Rhythm
Love & Mercy is a deliberately dysrhythmic film about a master of rhythm and harmony. It doesn't glide between its present and its past; ... «KUNC, jun 15»
Important things when treating tachycardia (paramedicine101)
The paramedic seems to be much more comfortable giving anti-arhythmic/dysrhythmic medications than they do performing cardioversion. «Emergency-Live, fev 15»
Conclusions of New Dyslexia Research Questioned by Dr. Harold …
... determined ocular-motor tracking impairments, dysgraphia, dyspraxia or varied imbalance, dysrhythmic and dyscoordination symptoms. «PR Web, dez 14»
10 Features of Superb Sleepers
Unfortunately, modern life is dysrhythmic and staccato. We hear little about the "rat race" anymore, but this is because we are inured to its ... «Huffington Post, nov 14»
Acupuncture Regulates the Nervous System
Electroacupuncture has been shown to heal impaired gastric motility and dysrhythmic slow waves by regulation of vagal nerve activity. «The Epoch Times, jun 14»
Are You T'wired? -- Simultaneously Tired and Wired
Hyperarousal results from runaway, dysrhythmic waking that is no longer tempered or modulated by adequate rest. True rest. Too many of us ... «Huffington Post, abr 14»
Big Kev again returns to The Biggest Loser Australia 2014
So it is with a dysrhythmic heart that Cam admits that he has to leave to competition - sparing his fellow Blue teammates the axe. Cam's medical ... «Sydney Morning Herald, fev 14»
Callum's parents vow to “make memories” after being told Hartlepool …
... seizures, movement disorder, constant collapsing of the right lung, dysfunctional upper airway and dysrhythmic breathing and sleep disorder. «Hartlepool Mail, jan 14»
Apnea: 'Sleeping Gun' in Sudden Death?
... at a time when oxygen saturation is at its lowest, a situation that may lead to myocardial ischemia and potentially dysrhythmic consequences. «MedPage Today, jun 13»
Acupuncture Regulates the Nervous System - New Research
Electroacupuncture has been shown to heal impaired gastric motility and dysrhythmic slow waves by regulation of vagal nerve activity. «HealthCMI, jun 13»