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pharmacology

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which of the following treats seizures associated with cerebral palsy? Dilantin, tegretol,phenobarbital
gout is caused by: too much uric acid,too much uric acid combining at the joint with synovial fluid,crystals of uric acid in the joint, high purine diet
the purpose of the bone marrow is to: produce red blood cells,some white blood cells,and platelets,as well as acting as storage area for fat
osteomyelitis can be treated with: HBO, Clindamycin and pcn,Debrasion
osteoarthritis can be treated with: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories,ibuprofen and fenoprofen
gout is treated with: Cochicine during an acute attack,hypercalcemics during chronic phases
muscles work hard during? exercise or simple movement
muscles are attached to the heart cardiac muscles
muscles are attached to or lines,other organs such as, smooth muscles
muscle is attached to the bones and provides body movement,or kinetics skeletal muscles
the location or position where bones are connected to each other joints
specialized form of dense connective tissue consisting of calcified an intercellular substance that provides the shape and support for the body bones
spongy type of tissue found inside most bones& responsible for the manufacture of red blood cells,some white blood cells,and platelets bone marrow
strong fibrous bands of connective tissue that hold bones together ligaments
a baby has about----soft bones 300
a adult has about---bones 206
brittleness of the bones due to lack of calcium is called osteoporosis
-----is a major cause of osteoporosis menopause
fills the space between the cartilage of each bone to provide smooth movement by lubricating synovial fluid
a painful joint inflammatory disease that was first described in the days of Hippocrates,400 to 300 B.C. Gouty arthritis
------is a progressive form of arthritis that has devastating effects on the joints, body organs,and health in general Rheumatoid Arthritis
this is a cousin of PCN penicillamine
-----helps to slow the progression of joint damage caused by RA Arava
which o fthe following are cardinal signs of inflammation Redness,swelling,edema,loss of function
what is an nsaid? Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
thin filaments are made up of Actin
thick filaments are made up of Myosin
-----agents decreas production of uric acid in the blood Hypouricemic
-----agents increase the excretion of uric acid Uricpsuric
cerebral palsy refers to poor control of the: joints,brain,muscles
the femur of the leg is the----bone long
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