Digoxin Oluchi Madubuike University of Texas at Arlington Pharmacology and the Nursing Process N3365-001 Sandra Laird April 1, 2015 OVERVIEW OF DIGOXIN Origin Digoxin is a drug gotten from the leaves of a digitalis plant ("Digitalis," 2015, para. 1). We commonly refer to this plant as foxglove but we also use its botanical name, which is Digitalis purpurea when discussing it ("Digitalis," 2015, para. 2). Foxglove is a popular flower that can be found growing along the roadsides and in meadows or
BIOS275 Pharmacology and Medical Treatment Application Paper Assignments and Grading Rubric Relating course content to the current health care environment is an integral part of your learning. Two (2) application papers are required in this course. These short papers will give you the opportunity to apply course content. They should be approximately 500 words in length each (2 pages). The topics for these two papers are noted below. Refer to at least one outside source in addition to your text as
The right to prescribe medication for psychologist have been a hot topic in the mental health field and have been a major goal of the American Psychological Association. In fact, the American Psychological Association have established many different training programs and legislations towards achieving this goal. Today, the state of New Mexico, Louisiana, and Illinois are the three states that have approved prescription rights for psychologist, with many other state have already introduced similar
Levobupivacaine is the S(−)-enantiomer of racemic bupivacaine; it has less cardiotoxicity compared with bupivacaine,1, 2 and its pharmacology and duration of anesthesia are similar to those of bupivacaine.2 Numerous studies have been conducted on the use of local anesthetic agents with adjuvants such as clonidine (a partial α2-adrenoreceptor agonist) and tramadol3, 4 for a brachial plexus block to improve the quality and duration of anesthesia, and these studies have shown that the adjuvants may
amendments will require resubmission of this form. The applicant (drug sponsor) submits the IND application to FDA. This is reviewed by Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). They assign specialists from all areas- medical, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and statistical to review upon the safety of the drug. In case of absence of deficiencies, the IND application is approved for further study. In case the review board disapproves due to major deficiencies, sponsors are notified who
Pharmacology made easy was the third required ATI assignment. ATI defined the word pharmacology as the study of drugs and their effect on the human body. A medicine’s therapeutic effect is stated to be it’s good outcome and the side effects are the negative results from it. There are twelve drug categories divided according to the human’s body system. These are neurological, musculoskeletal, respiratory, endocrine, pain/inflammation, cardiovascular, hematologic, gastrointestinal, reproductive and
It was the winter of 2013; I could hear the beat of my heart get louder and louder as I was anxiously waiting to hear back from the doctor. Not a second went by that I was not praying for my dad’s life. Finally, a kindhearted nurse practitioners walk in the door to give us the latest update on my dad’s condition. Her optimistic words and positive attitude gave me every ounce of hope I needed to cling onto. My dad was fighting for his life in the operating room. This was his second open heart surgery
namely, Subjectivity Score (SS) and Objectivity Score (OS) corresponding to Kleinberg’s71 hub and authority scores respectively for the WWW graph. Kleinberg not only takes into account the number of links to and from a node, but also considers the relevance of linked nodes. Accordingly, if a resource in RDF is pointed to by a resource with high SS, its OS increases. On the other hand, if a resource points to a resource with a high OS, its SS is increased. Another important feature of this method
a drug is brought into routine use its efficacy, safety, and the balance between two need to be formally demonstrated. The efficacy of new drugs nowadays is almost invariably established with a technique known as ‘randomized controlled trial’. Pharmacology is the scientific study of the effects of chemical substances on living systems. The chemicals which pharmacologists investigate include normal parts of the body, compounds extracted from other plants or animals, as well as substances arranged
Furthermore, there is no automatic endowment of this privilege. All PTs before being credentialed as prescribing PTs must undergo the training. (JAHPF, 2013, p. 15). Currently, pharmacology courses have been integrated into the entry-level and post-professional transitional Doctor of PT curricula. The addition of pharmacology courses in the curriculum is a must to ensure that there is a thorough understanding of the professional responsibility in drug