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Pharmacology - Cholinergic drugs nursing RN PN NCLEX 

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@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing 4 года назад
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@kohenmordechai5167 3 года назад
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@tobiasreuben4503 3 года назад
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@tobiasreuben4503 3 года назад
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@kohenmordechai5167 3 года назад
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@meaghankl5421
@meaghankl5421 3 года назад
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@keziah2403
@keziah2403 Год назад
true
@tamannakabirkeya9695
@tamannakabirkeya9695 3 года назад
Is there any lecture on Adrenegic Agonist and Antagonist?? 😭😭
@nursaaan
@nursaaan Год назад
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@laylayounes4505
@laylayounes4505 10 месяцев назад
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@TheHololo1234
@TheHololo1234 3 года назад
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@comfortbotchway7541
@comfortbotchway7541 3 года назад
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@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@edgarfalla921
@edgarfalla921 2 года назад
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@lyndan3946
@lyndan3946 2 месяца назад
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@johnthedon2024
@johnthedon2024 3 года назад
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@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@walterbernstein2011
@walterbernstein2011 10 месяцев назад
I remember getting in trouble for making a nerve agent out of neostigmine
@MrBerett315
@MrBerett315 3 года назад
Breath of fresh air just to have an educated person explaining these complicated topics. The last video I looked up, the narrator misspelled the word LEG. like.... I'm out.
@katianaclerveaux4348
@katianaclerveaux4348 2 года назад
I needed this. Thank you Mike 🤗🤗
@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing 2 года назад
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@adenyahye8703
@adenyahye8703 8 месяцев назад
Cholinergic causes more secration. Ok to prevent that secration what should be done? Can we use for stigmines
@effygavhu2674
@effygavhu2674 3 года назад
Wow great lecture... Thank you
@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@angelinecharlessylvain6370
@angelinecharlessylvain6370 3 года назад
Thank you Mike!
@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@angelinecharlessylvain6370
@angelinecharlessylvain6370 3 года назад
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@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
@@angelinecharlessylvain6370 Thank you!!!
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@princenafiffee5485 3 года назад
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@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@scovila
@scovila Год назад
♥THANK YOU so much for making this!
@mandeepkaur-gu8sw
@mandeepkaur-gu8sw 3 года назад
Great job.
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@SimpleNursing 3 года назад
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@stefanyortiz43
@stefanyortiz43 2 года назад
So for anti cholinergic effect of MG you five a cholinergic but if that colinergic becomes too much then you give an anti cholinergic? Pharm is wild lol
@TheBlackGirlAffirmations
@TheBlackGirlAffirmations 2 года назад
Thank you so muvh
@guibyalknosee234
@guibyalknosee234 Год назад
Is a chronical cholinergic crisis a possible thing? I'm asking because after just three doses of choline alfoscerate at 400 mg, I developed a bunch of torturous symptoms. For more than six weeks I have been constantly in a depressed, anxious, desperate mood. I have no appetite at all (I hardly can eat), I have ringing in the ears, bradycardia, thready pulse, impaired circulation, increased intestinal peristalsis, fatigue, chills, sweating, slight fever, weakness and other crazy parasympathetic effects. Is it theoretically possible that, for some unknown reason, my acetylcholine level does not decrease and even gradually accumulates, which leads to such symptoms? This hypothesis came to my mind for the following reasons: 1) The antidepressants prescribed to me only affect my mood but have no effect on the "muscarinic" symptoms, like bradycardia. It looks like a mood disorder is one of the manifestations of the disease, and not the disease itself. 2) Atropine temporarily relieves my condition 3) A dose not exceeding 1 mg of atropine does not even raise my pulse 4) Over time, the effectiveness of atropine decreases. Since I use it only in extreme cases, my body's adaptation to it is doubtful. 5) If acetylcholine does not accumulate in my body, then the disease would go away by itself, since cholinesterase would quickly remove excess acetylcholine So how to reduce the level of acetylcholine in my body or, if this is not possible, how to block excess acetylcholine? What medications are best for this?
@ritutiwari4692
@ritutiwari4692 6 дней назад
@admeliora3962
@admeliora3962 10 месяцев назад
1:12 they can't see, pee, spit, shi--poop...
@rishikwatt483
@rishikwatt483 18 дней назад
Don’t refer to a patient as a client. It’s unprofessional. Yes, UNPROFESSIONAL. Calling a someone a client implies that you’re at least partly thinking about what money you will derive from them. When someone is a patient, how much money you derive from them is a complete non-issue.
@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing 18 дней назад
Hi there. I totally understand but unfortunately the NCLEX exam refers to patients as clients so we keep our course material consistent with that. ❤️
@chelseajulca
@chelseajulca 2 года назад
B
@jennastlouis6953
@jennastlouis6953 Год назад
Don’t watch these high cause it’s hella confusing but interesting
@SimpleNursing
@SimpleNursing Год назад
😂 did you say High?
@vtrandal
@vtrandal 2 года назад
Feedback: repetition-phonetics is just plain distracting and annoying. What is HCP?
@akeisha4932
@akeisha4932 2 года назад
Healthcare provider
@ChrisHoustonRN
@ChrisHoustonRN Год назад
Appreciate the content, but the mispronunciation of words is a turn off. PHYSOstigmine is not pronounced "PHOSPHO-", and PYRIDOstigmine is *not* pronounced PYRIDIOstigmine. Also Myasthenia is not pronounced "myusthenius".
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