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Rau Ch 19 and 21

Horizontales
An agent that influences the conduction of electrical impulses
Effect of two chemicals on an organism is greater than effect of either chemical individually.
Presence of carbon dioxide aids in the release and delivery of oxygen from hemoglobin
Endogenous products that are secreted into the bloodstream and travel to nerve endings to stimulate an excitatory response
Substances or drugs that promote the production of urine
Failure of the heart to pump the blood adequately, resulting in lung congestion and tissular edema
Return to the blood of most of the water, sodium, amino acids, and sugar that were removed during filtration; occurs mainly in the proximal tubule of the nephron.
Damage to the hearing of balance functions of the ear caused by drugs or chemical
Amount of urine produced in 24 hours; normal urine output averages 30 to 60 mL/hr.
Agent affecting the strength of muscular contraction
Swelling caused by abnormal accumulation of fluid in the blood is filtered across the capillaries of the glomerulus to be eliminate through the renal ducts
Verticales
Lowest pressure reached before ventricular ejection
Microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney, responsible for regulating concentration of water and electrolytes and maintaining fluid balance
Agents causing contraction of capillaries and arteries
Agent causing dilation of blood vessels
Group of cardiac medications that are classified according to mechanism of action; in some instances, they may have multiple mechanisms of action. The most common classification system of antiarrhythmics is the Vaughn Williams classification system, which is divided into four distinct categories and a miscellaneous section.
Return to the blood of most of the water, sodium, amino acids, and sugar that were removed during filtration; occurs mainly in the proximal tubule of the nephron.
Agent affecting the rate of contraction of the heart
Physiologic state characterized by a decrease in total blood volume