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Antiarrhythmics - Vaughan Williams Classification
Class I (Ia, Ib, Ic) - Na+ Channel Blockade
 • Slows depolarization
- Na+ Channel Blockade ... Beta Receptor Blockade ... III - K+ Channel Blockade ... - Ca2+ Channel Blockade
Prolonged neuromuscular blockade - Differential Diagnosis
- Drugs, Acid-base Disorders, Metabolic, Neurologic, Electrolyte abnormalities

By Mark Harris, MD
neuromuscular blockade ... neuromuscular #blockade
In-stent Restenosis vs In-stent Thrombosis
 • In-stent Restenosis: Re-narrowing or blockage of a previously-treated artery by
Re-narrowing or blockage ... Restenosis #Thrombosis #comparison
Glucagon: Bypassing β-Blockade

Glucagon pathophysiology and clinical applications in anaphylaxis and beta-blocker overdose

#Toxicology #Pharmacology #Pathophysiology #Glucagon #BetaBlocker
Glucagon: Bypassing β-Blockade
Work Shifting - Mechanical Ventilation
Why the new term:
Synchrony issues, by definition, have to do with timing.
the new term: Synchrony ... Thus, "flow asynchrony
Hordeolum vs Chalazion

Hordeolum (Stye):
 • Location: Most commonly found at or near an eyelash follicle
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lid • Cause: A blocked ... Stye #Chalazion #Comparison
Synchrony and Dyssynchrony in 3D

Ivan Stankovic, MD, PhD @Ivan_Echocardio

#Synchrony #Dyssynchrony #normal #comparison #echocardiogram #3d #clinical #cardiology
Synchrony and Dyssynchrony ... Ivan_Echocardio #Synchrony ... Dyssynchrony #normal #comparison
Antiarrhythmics - Vaughan Williams Classification:
CLASS 1 - Sodium Channel Blockers:
 • MOA: Block fast Na+ channels
CLASS 1A: Moderate Blockade ... CLASS 1B: Weak Blockade ... CLASS 1C: Strong Blockade
Train of Four monitoring is commonly used by anesthesiologists to determine the adequacy of paralytic agents
monitoring-neuromuscular-blockade
Shock Classification Types - Pathophysiology Comparison

Obstructive Shock:
 • Obstructive shock is characterized by a blockage in
Pathophysiology Comparison ... characterized by a blockage ... Pathophysiology #Comparison