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CPC Core Module 2: Applied Clinical Pharmacology
CPC Core Module 2: Study Aids
CPC Core Module 2: Study Aids
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Nano 21 covers the various types of anti-diabetic medications and their anesthesia implications. There are different classes of oral hypoglycemic agents, including sulfonylureas, biguanides, thiazolidinediones, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, meglitinides, and DPP-4 inhibitors. Each of these classes works by different mechanisms to help control blood glucose levels. It is important to consider the timing and dosage of these medications to avoid hypoglycemia during surgery. Another important consideration is the potential for drug interactions with anesthesia medications.<br /><br />Nano 22 focuses on anticoagulant medications and their anesthesia implications. Different types of anticoagulants are covered, including heparin, warfarin, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), and antiplatelet agents. It is crucial to balance the risk of bleeding with the risk of thrombotic events during perioperative care. Monitoring coagulation parameters and considering reversal agents when necessary are important in managing patients on anticoagulant therapy.<br /><br />Nano 23 discusses the anesthesia implications of self-administered medications, including over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, herbal agents, and illicit drugs. It is important to assess and manage the risks associated with these medications, especially in terms of drug interactions, adverse effects, and potential for withdrawal symptoms.<br /><br />Overall, knowing the anesthesia implications of these medications allows for safe perioperative care and effective management of potential complications.
Keywords
anti-diabetic medications
anesthesia implications
oral hypoglycemic agents
sulfonylureas
biguanides
thiazolidinediones
alpha-glucosidase inhibitors
hypoglycemia
drug interactions
anticoagulant medications
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