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Nursing 3703Pharmacology in NursingIntroduction to Drug TherapyLinda SelfGrouping of DrugsNames may reflect the conditions for which they are used (. antidepressants)May reflect their chemical chara
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Cholinesterase-lnhibiting DrugsDepartment of pharmacologyZhu ling (朱玲) indirect-acting agents produce their primary effects by inhibiting the action of acetylcholinesterase (AchE) which hydrolyzes ace
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Heart Failure and AntidysrhythmicsPharmacologyNUR 3703By Linda SelfReview of HeartUnique properties of heart:ContractilityConductivityExcitabilityLayers of HeartPericardiumMyocardiumepicardium
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