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  • Pharmacy and Basic Medical Sciences I
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  • Will explain the general concepts related to the anatomy of the nervous system.
  • Lists the structures that make up the nervous system.
  • Describes the locations of the structures that make up the nervous system.
  • Will explain the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Explains the structures that form the truncus sympatheticus.
  • Explains the effects on the target organs innervated by it.
  • Will explain the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • Explains the cranial part.
  • Explains the sacral part.
  • Explains the effects on the target organs innervated by it.
  • Will explain the enteric nervous system.
  • Explains the localization of the plexuses.
  • Will explain the anatomy of the heart.
  • Describes the location of the heart.
  • Lists the neighboring structures of the heart.
  • Lists the layers of the heart.
  • Lists the chambers of the heart.
  • Lists the coronary arteries and veins of the heart.
  • Lists the major vessels that enter and exit the heart.
  • Explains the conduction system of the heart.
  • Will explain the arteries.
  • Explains the aortic arch and its branches.
  • Explains the branches of the thoracic and abdominal aorta.
  • Explains the vessels of the upper extremity.
  • Explains the vessels of the lower extremity
  • Will explain the veins.
  • Categorizes the superficial and deep veins
  • Lists the veins of the head and neck.
  • Lists the veins of the extremities.
  • Categorizes the portal and caval veins.
  • Will explain the lymphatic system.
  • Categorizes the lymph nodes.
  • Explains lymphatic drainage.
  • Will explain the anatomy of the kidney.
  • Describes the location and structure of the kidneys.
  • Describes the location and structure of the kidneys.
  • Defines the structures that make up the lower urinary tract.
  • Will explain the general concepts related to the physiology of the nervous system.
  • Explains the physiological organization of the nervous system.
  • Differentiates the central nervous system.
  • Differentiates the peripheral nervous system.
  • Will explain the synapse and action potential.
  • Explains the functional parts of the neuron.
  • Explains the concept of membrane potential.
  • Describes the formation, propagation, and functions of the action potential.
  • Defines the synapse.
  • Describes the synaptic organization.
  • Discusses the main functions of the synapse.
  • Lists the mediators involved in synaptic communication.
  • Will explain the functions of the autonomic nervous system and adrenal medulla.
  • Explains the general organization of the autonomic nervous system.
  • Explains the difference between the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system.
  • Explains the concept of a ganglion.
  • Explains the key features of the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • Explains the key features of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Describes autonomic reflexes.
  • Will explain the main neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • Describes the synthesis of acetylcholine.
  • Describes the release of acetylcholine.
  • Describes the breakdown of acetylcholine.
  • Describes the receptors of acetylcholine.
  • Explains the mechanism of action of acetylcholine.
  • Describes the physiological effects of acetylcholine on smooth muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of acetylcholine on cardiac muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of acetylcholine on glands.
  • Will explain the main neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Describes the synthesis of noradrenaline.
  • Describes the release of noradrenaline.
  • Describes the breakdown of noradrenaline.
  • Describes the receptors of noradrenaline.
  • Explains the mechanism of action of noradrenaline.
  • Describes the physiological effects of noradrenaline on smooth muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of noradrenaline on cardiac muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of noradrenaline on glands.
  • Describes the synthesis of adrenaline.
  • Describes the release of adrenaline.
  • Describes the breakdown of adrenaline.
  • Describes the receptors of adrenaline.
  • Explains the mechanism of action of adrenaline.
  • Describes the physiological effects of adrenaline on smooth muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of adrenaline on cardiac muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of adrenaline on glands.
  • Describe the synthesis of dopamine.
  • Describes the release of dopamine.
  • Describes the breakdown of dopamine.
  • Describes the receptors of dopamine.
  • Explains the mechanism of action of dopamine.
  • Describes the physiological effects of dopamine on smooth muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of dopamine on cardiac muscle.
  • Describes the physiological effects of dopamine on glands.
  • Will explain cardiac muscle and the cardiac cycle.
  • Explains the physiology of cardiac muscle and action potentials.
  • Differentiates the formation of systole and diastole.
  • Analyzes the role of the ventricles and atria as preparatory pumps.
  • Differentiates the function of the heart valves.
  • Explains the work done by the heart, the chemical energy required for this, and the heart's oxygen consumption.
  • Will explain the regulation of the heart's pumping function.
  • Explains the intrinsic regulation—Frank-Starling mechanism.
  • Differentiates the effects of potassium and calcium ions on heart function.
  • Will explain the rhythmic stimulation of the heart.
  • Explains the specialized conduction and excitation system of the heart.
  • Analyzes the sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, inter-node pathways, and the conduction of heart excitation.
  • Differentiates the ventricular Purkinje system and the conduction of heart excitation in the ventricular muscle.
  • Explains the neural control of heart rhythm and excitation conduction.
  • Will explain the electrocardiogram (ECG).
  • Defines the features of a normal electrocardiogram (ECG) and the waves observed.
  • Analyzes the relationship between the electrocardiogram and the cardiac cycle.
  • Explains the movement of currents around the heart during the cardiac cycle.
  • Explains the electrocardiographic interpretation of heart muscle and coronary blood flow abnormalities.
  • Differentiates conditions that cause abnormal voltages in the QRS complex.
  • Analyzes prolonged and complex-shaped QRS complexes.
  • Differentiates coronary ischemia as a cause of injury current.
  • Differentiates T-wave abnormalities.
  • Will explain cardiac arrhythmias.
  • Classifies abnormal sinus rhythms such as tachycardia, bradycardia, and sinus arrhythmia.
  • Explains blocks occurring in excitation conduction, such as sinoatrial block, atrioventricular block, etc.
  • Classifies atrial and ventricular arrhythmias.
  • Explains atrial and ventricular fibrillation, atrial flutter.
  • Explains the ECG findings and physiological process in cardiac arrest.
  • Explains premature contractions.
  • Will explain the basic physiological characteristics of the circulatory system.
  • Explains the physical characteristics of circulation and the basic theory of circulatory function.
  • Differentiates the relationships between pressure, flow, and resistance.
  • Explain the excitation and contraction of smooth muscle.
  • Explains the contraction of smooth muscle.
  • Explains the regulation of contraction by calcium ions.
  • Explains the neural and hormonal control of smooth muscle contraction.
  • Will explain the ability of blood vessels to recoil and the functions of the arterial and venous systems.
  • Discusses the ability of blood vessels to recoil.
  • Explains the function of veins, venous pressures, and the storage function of veins.
  • Analyzes the physiological function of the capillary system.
  • Describe the normal values of cardiac output at rest and during activity.
  • Explains the control of cardiac output by venous return through the Frank-Starling mechanism.
  • Discusses pathologically high and low cardiac outputs.
  • Lists the methods for measuring cardiac output.
  • Will explain the local control of blood flow by tissues.
  • Explains the local control of blood flow according to tissue needs.
  • Discusses the mechanisms of blood flow control.
  • Explains the humoral control of circulation.
  • Will explain the neural regulation of circulation and the rapid control of arterial pressure.
  • Explains the neural regulation of circulation.
  • Differentiates the role of the nervous system in the rapid control of arterial pressure.
  • Lists the reflex mechanisms involved in maintaining normal arterial pressure.
  • Will explain cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the concept of cholinomimetics.
  • Classifies cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Differentiates the mechanisms of action of cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Provides examples of cholinomimetic drugs for specific indications.
  • Identifies the side effects of cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Will explain parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the concept of parasympatholytics.
  • Classifies parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Differentiates the mechanisms of action of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Provides examples of parasympatholytic drugs for specific indications.
  • Identifies the side effects of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Will explain sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the concept of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Classifies sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Differentiates the mechanisms of action of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Provides examples of sympathomimetic drugs for specific indications.
  • Identifies the side effects of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Will explain sympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the concept of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Classifies sympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Differentiates the mechanisms of action of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Provides examples of sympatholytic drugs for specific indications.
  • Identifies the side effects of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of sympatholytic drugs.
  • Will explain ganglionic stimulants and blockers.
  • Explains the concepts of ganglionic stimulation and blockade.
  • Classifies drugs that stimulate and block ganglia.
  • Describes the pharmacokinetic properties of ganglionic stimulants and blockers.
  • Differentiates the clinical indications of ganglionic stimulants.
  • Provides examples of ganglionic stimulants used for specific indications.
  • Identifies the side effects of ganglionic stimulants.
  • Explains the contraindications of ganglionic stimulants.
  • Will explain antihypertensive drugs.
  • Classifies antihypertensive drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antihypertensive drugs.
  • Differentiates the mechanisms of action of antihypertensive drugs.
  • Identifies the indications for antihypertensive drugs.
  • Provides examples of antihypertensive drugs for specific indications.
  • Describes the side effects of antihypertensive drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antihypertensive drugs.
  • Will explain peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Classifies peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of peripheral vasodilators.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of peripheral vasodilators.
  • Distinguish the indications of peripheral vasodilators.
  • Gives examples of peripheral vasodilator drugs for the indications they are used in.
  • Describes the side effects of peripheral vasodilators.
  • Explains the contraindications of peripheral vasodilators.
  • Will explain antianginal drugs.
  • Classifies antianginal drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antianginal drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of antianginal drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of antianginal drugs.
  • Provides examples of antianginal drugs for the indications they are used for.
  • Defines the side effects of antianginal drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antianginal drugs.
  • Will explain antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Classifies antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Provides examples of antiarrhythmic drugs for the indications they are used for.
  • Defines the side effects of antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Will explain drugs used for heart failure.
  • Classifies drugs used for heart failure.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of drugs used for heart failure.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of drugs used for heart failure.
  • Distinguishes the indications of drugs used for heart failure.
  • Provides examples of drugs used for heart failure for the indications they are used for.
  • Defines the side effects of drugs used for heart failure.
  • Explains the contraindications of drugs used for heart failure.
  • Will explain hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Classifies hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Provides examples of hypolipidemic drugs for the indications they are used for.
  • Defines the side effects of hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Will explain antithrombotic drugs.
  • Classifies anticoagulant drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of anticoagulant drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanism of action of anticoagulant drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of anticoagulant medications.
  • Give examples of anticoagulant drugs for the indications they are used.
  • Explains the use of anticoagulant drugs in special patient groups.
  • Describes the side effects of anticoagulant drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of anticoagulant drugs.
  • Classifies antiplatelet drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antiplatelet drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of antiplatelet drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of antiplatelet drugs.
  • Gives examples of antiplatelet drugs for the indications they are used.
  • Explains the use of antiplatelet drugs in special patient groups.
  • Describes the side effects of antiplatelet drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antiplatelet drugs.
  • Classifies thrombolytic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of thrombolytic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanism of action of thrombolytic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of thrombolytic medications.
  • Gives examples of thrombolytic drugs for the indications they are used.
  • Explains the use of thrombolytic drugs in special patient groups.
  • Describes the side effects of thrombolytic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of thrombolytic drugs.
  • Explains hemostatic drugs and other hemostatic blood products used for replacement.
  • Lists hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement.
  • Explains the application features of hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement.
  • Distinguishes the situations in which hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement will be used.
  • Gives examples of hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement for the indications they are used.
  • Explains the side effects that may occur as a result of the use of hemostatic drugs and hemostatic blood products used for replacement.
  • Explains blood, plasma products and solutions that expand plasma volume.
  • Classifies blood, plasma products, solutions that expand plasma volume.
  • Lists the properties of blood, plasma products and plasma volume expanding solutions.
  • Distinguishes the usage situations of blood, plasma products and plasma volume expanding solutions.
  • Describe the side effects of blood, plasma products, and solutions that expand plasma volume.
  • Gives examples of blood, plasma products and plasma volume expanding solutions for the indications used.
  • Will explain antianemic drugs.
  • Classifies antianemic drugs.
  • Explains the usage characteristics of antianemic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antianemic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of antianemic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of antianemic drugs.
  • Provides examples of antianemic drugs for the indications they are used for.
  • Explains the use of antianemic drugs in special patient groups.
  • Defines the side effects of antianemic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antianemic drugs.
  • Explains medications that affect water, salt and acid-base balance.
  • Classifies drugs that affect water, salt and acid-base balance.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of drugs affecting water, salt and acid-base balance.
  • Explains the mechanisms of action of drugs affecting water, salt and acid-base balance.
  • Distinguishes the situations in which drugs affecting water, salt and acid-base balance should be used.
  • Gives examples of drugs that affect water, salt and acid-base balance for the indications used.
  • Identifies the side effects of medications that affect water, salt and acid-base balance.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by cholinomimetic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will wxplain the adverse effects induced by parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by parasympatholytic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by sympathomimetic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by sympatholytic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by sympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced sympatholytic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by sympatholytic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by ganglion stimulants and blockers.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by ganglion stimulants and blockers.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced ganglion stimulants and blockers.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by ganglion stimulants and blockers.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by antihypertensive drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antihypertensive drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antihypertensive drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antihypertensive drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by peripheral vasodilator drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by antianginal drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antianginal drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antianginal drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antianginal drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of heart failure.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of heart failure.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of heart failure.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of heart failure.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by hypolipidemic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by antithrombotic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by anticoagulant drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by anticoagulant drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by anticoagulant drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antiplatelet drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antiplatelet drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antiplatelet drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by thrombolytic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by thrombolytic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by thrombolytic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by hemostatic drugs, replacement therapies, and other hemostatic blood products.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by hemostatic drugs, replacement therapies, and other hemostatic blood products.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by hemostatic drugs, replacement therapies, and other hemostatic blood products.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by hemostatic drugs, replacement therapies, and other hemostatic blood products.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by blood, plasma products, and plasma volume expanders.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by blood, plasma products, and plasma volume expanders.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by blood, plasma products, and plasma volume expanders.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by blood, plasma products, and plasma volume expanders.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by antianemic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antianemic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antianemic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antianemic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will explain the adverse effects induced by drugs that affect water, salt, and acid-base balance.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by drugs that affect water, salt, and acid-base balance.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by drugs that affect water, salt, and acid-base balance.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by drugs that affect water, salt, and acid-base balance.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.

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