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This document contains questions about medications, including cardioselective and non-cardioselective beta-blockers, and the phases of the action potential. It also asks about antiarrhythmic agents and their treatments.

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Bryle Know how to recognize certain medications (multiple choice questions) Suffix Know the difference between cardio selective and non cardioselective beta blockers and give an example of each Cardio Selective: only blocks beta 1 receptors in the heart and reduce heart activity...

Bryle Know how to recognize certain medications (multiple choice questions) Suffix Know the difference between cardio selective and non cardioselective beta blockers and give an example of each Cardio Selective: only blocks beta 1 receptors in the heart and reduce heart activity Non-CardioSelective: can target both beta-1 and beta-2 receptors Phases of the action potential and what they represent Phase 0: Rapid Depolarization Phase 1: Initial Repolarization Phase 2: Plateau Phase Phase 3: Repolarization Phase 4: Forward Current Fill in the blanks for the antiarrhythmic agents table (located in slide show) What is Adenosine treated for antiarrhythmic properties in supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)

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