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- 3. List the mechanism and give several names of the following: Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class IV antiarrythmics. 4. Drugs such as nifedipine slow the heart rate. Nifedipine can be described as what type of drug? 5. Nitrates, such as nitroglycerin, have what mechanism of action? Based on this mechanism of action, when would a nitrate be contraindicated? 6. Describe the mechanism of action of an ACE inhibitor. Based on this mechanism, when would ACE inhibitors be contraindicated?8. Using ETS, coagulation tubes should be taken before plastic serum tubes as the clot activator in plastic serum tubes may interfere. Which of the following test would be most directly be affected? O A. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate B. Glycosylated hemoglobin O C. Activated partial thromboplastin time O D. Serological assays 9. Which of the following colored-top tubes can be used for trace elements assay? A. K2EDTA (Lavender) B. K3EDTA (Lavender) C. K3EDTA (Pink) D. K2EDTA (Royal blue)1. Why do physicians use local anesthetics that contain epinephrine when performing minor surgery, and what effect does the patient feel with this medication? 2. What conditions are necessary for absorbable sutures to be effective? 3. Why is it important for each surgical instrument to be carefully examined after each use and before sterilization?
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- 4. Briefly, give the advantage of platelet closure time over bleeding time in not more than 3 sentences.2. Cite at least three disorders associated with: a. Intrinsic Pathway b. Extrinsic Pathway 3. Illustrate and label the different steps of Partial Thromboplastin Time7. The PCT can be identified in histological section by the presence of: A. acidophilic cytoplasm of the lining cuboidal cells B. basophilic cytoplasm of the lining cuboidal cells C. pale staining cytoplasm D. a large lumen