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Pharmacology Matching
foreign particle in the blood
embolus
flexible, clear plastic tubing that connects IV solution to the IV cannula
administration tubing
the total changes that take place during physiologic processes; the body's breaking down of chemicals into different chemicals
metabolism
nerve fibers that extend from the autonomic ganglia to the target tissues
postganglionic nerves
surgical puncture of the internal jugular, subclavian, or femoral vein
central venous access
how a medication interacts with the body to cause its effects
pharmacodynamics
a drug effect that is unique to the individual
indiosyncrasy
decreased response to the same amount of drug after repeated administrations
tolerance
medication or other substance that blocks the actions of the sympathetic nervous system
sympatholytic
medication that is not active when it is administered, but whose biotransformation converts it into active metabolites
prodrug
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