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Ep 50 Video Respiratory Pharmacology Vocabulary Flashcards and Cheat Sheet Memorizing Pharmacology Podcast: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Side Effects for Pharmacy and Nursing Pharmacology by Body System

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Video Respiratory Pharmacology Vocabulary Flashcards and Cheat Sheet
In this chapter, we continue our deep dive into Respiratory System pharmacology with pharmacology vocabulary flashcards, answers, and rationales. You can find all the respiratory episodes here at https://www.memorizingpharm.com/oer5  
Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ 
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to TonyPharmD YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
You can find the self-paced pharmacology course here:
https://residency.teachable.com/p/mobile
You can take pharmacology with me here:
https://www.dmacc.edu/programs/pdp/pre-pharmacy/Pages/online-pharmacology-class.aspx
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
 
Auto Generated Transcript:
Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology Podcast. I’m Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in Pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com forward slash P forward slash mobile. Let’s get started with the show.
Okay, welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology Podcast. What we’re going to do is some flash cards and if you are on the email list then you’ll also get a one-page PDF of the notes and then you can quiz yourself on it. So if you want to get on the email list just go to that memorizingfarm.com. When the immune system reacts to a foreign substance and makes antibodies that identify a particular allergen as harmful even though it isn’t, this is number one and what we want to do with a question like this is we want to take out the words that are most important so immune system foreign substance antibodies to an allergen isn’t really harmful okay so something like that would be an allergy so again that allergen allergy very close together but that’s what we want to watch out for and if you look at the word allergen and you think of the word generate that is to create something an allergen creates a response and then an allergy is the problem of having that response okay and we can double check and we see that yes that’s correct okay let’s go on to question number two.
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction many of you would get it just from that one but I want to talk a little bit about the word and how sometimes being able to break down the word into its Latin and Greek can help you out. It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something that you’re allergic to such as peanuts or bee stings and some of you may have heard this is an allergic reaction or very severe allergic reaction but it has a word and it’s anaphylaxis and if you look at the word phylaxis this p-h-y-l-a-x that comes from the word Phalanx so if you’ve ever seen the movie 300 where they put all the shields together that’s a Phalanx and so an anaphylaxis is putting that Phalanx together to protect the body so what anaphylaxis is doing well it’s this very scary closing of the airway and all of that it’s actually meant to close off the airway to protect your body by shielding it from whatever’s happening Anna just means again so it’s really again guarding is is what it is okay all right let’s move on to number three.
A bluish or purplish discoloration as of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood and so this is the key the bluish skin and it’s a condition of so those of you that know medical terminology you’re like blue okay what is blue in medical terminology okay that would be cyan and then what is a condition of that would be osis so you put together a condition of having blue and then that would be cyanosis process that the Oli level where b

Video Respiratory Pharmacology Vocabulary Flashcards and Cheat Sheet
In this chapter, we continue our deep dive into Respiratory System pharmacology with pharmacology vocabulary flashcards, answers, and rationales. You can find all the respiratory episodes here at https://www.memorizingpharm.com/oer5  
Find the book here: https://geni.us/iA22iZ 
or here: https://www.audible.com/pd/B01FSR7HLE/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-059486&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_059486_rh_us
and subscribe to TonyPharmD YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonypharmd
You can find the self-paced pharmacology course here:
https://residency.teachable.com/p/mobile
You can take pharmacology with me here:
https://www.dmacc.edu/programs/pdp/pre-pharmacy/Pages/online-pharmacology-class.aspx
Here is the Link to my Pharmacy Residency Courses: residency.teachable.com
 
Auto Generated Transcript:
Welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology Podcast. I’m Tony Guerra, pharmacist and author of the Memorizing Pharmacology book series, bringing you mnemonics, cases, and advice for succeeding in Pharmacology. Sign up for the email list at memorizingfarm.com to get your free suffixes cheat sheet or find our mobile friendly self-paced online pharmacology review course at residency.teachable.com forward slash P forward slash mobile. Let’s get started with the show.
Okay, welcome to the Memorizing Pharmacology Podcast. What we’re going to do is some flash cards and if you are on the email list then you’ll also get a one-page PDF of the notes and then you can quiz yourself on it. So if you want to get on the email list just go to that memorizingfarm.com. When the immune system reacts to a foreign substance and makes antibodies that identify a particular allergen as harmful even though it isn’t, this is number one and what we want to do with a question like this is we want to take out the words that are most important so immune system foreign substance antibodies to an allergen isn’t really harmful okay so something like that would be an allergy so again that allergen allergy very close together but that’s what we want to watch out for and if you look at the word allergen and you think of the word generate that is to create something an allergen creates a response and then an allergy is the problem of having that response okay and we can double check and we see that yes that’s correct okay let’s go on to question number two.
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction many of you would get it just from that one but I want to talk a little bit about the word and how sometimes being able to break down the word into its Latin and Greek can help you out. It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something that you’re allergic to such as peanuts or bee stings and some of you may have heard this is an allergic reaction or very severe allergic reaction but it has a word and it’s anaphylaxis and if you look at the word phylaxis this p-h-y-l-a-x that comes from the word Phalanx so if you’ve ever seen the movie 300 where they put all the shields together that’s a Phalanx and so an anaphylaxis is putting that Phalanx together to protect the body so what anaphylaxis is doing well it’s this very scary closing of the airway and all of that it’s actually meant to close off the airway to protect your body by shielding it from whatever’s happening Anna just means again so it’s really again guarding is is what it is okay all right let’s move on to number three.
A bluish or purplish discoloration as of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood and so this is the key the bluish skin and it’s a condition of so those of you that know medical terminology you’re like blue okay what is blue in medical terminology okay that would be cyan and then what is a condition of that would be osis so you put together a condition of having blue and then that would be cyanosis process that the Oli level where b

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