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Quiz: Electrocardiograms

How much do you remember from your ECG classes?

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Pharm Fridays: Am I Tripping?

This drug is commonly prescribed for patients experiencing low levels of monoamines in the brain. While this drug is still effective, it has been replaced by another drug class which has less side effects. The mechanism of action inhibits presynaptic reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin in CNS which as a result, relieves depression.

One side effect that is more pronounced in this drug is weight gain.

In combination with an MAOI, this drug may result in hyperpyretic crises, severe convulsions, and death.

With an overdose of this drug, you should be thinking:

  • Hot as a Hare
  • Blind as a Bat
  • Dry as a Bone
  • Red as a Beet
  • Mad as a Hatter
Mad Hatter

Mad Hatter

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ECG Challenge 20 – This one should jump out at you…

06/13/2011

The answer to last week’s 12-lead ECG Challenge was: Hyperkalemia

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ECG Challenge 19

06/21/2011

The answer to last week’s Lead-II ECG was: Atrial fibrillation with multifocal PVCs

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Quiz: What’s that mean? Suffixes

Here’s some more help for you to understand that jibber-jabber everyone’s been talking about!

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