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    Importance of Voltage-Gated Na+ channels Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 02/28/15 page 1 Experiment Results You have not completed the Experiment. Experiment Data: 02/28/15 page 2 Post-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Post-lab Quiz. 02/28/15 page 3 Review Sheet Results 1. What does TTX do to voltage-gated Na+ channels? Your answer: It irreversibly blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels. 2. What does lidocaine do to voltage-gated Na+ channels? How

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    Lidocaine also known as Xylocaine‚ or Ligocaine is a local anesthetic. It is used in various forms such as a topical gel‚ topical liquid‚ topical ointment‚ oral gel or liquid‚ a dermal patch‚ injected intravenously‚ IV‚ subcutaneously or inhaled by a nebulizer. Topically is used to relieve itching‚ burning or pain from skin inflammations. Liocaine injection is used to numb the area of your body to help reduce pain that’s caused by invasive medical procedures such as needle punctures‚ surgery‚ insertion

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    Lidocaine Today I am going to talk to you about surgery and what type of drug that will be used to help during a surgical procedure. There are many different drugs that will be used in a surgical procedure but the one that I will give information on today is called Lidocaine. Lidocaine can be used in several different ways. The routes of administration include; “direct IV (Skidmore pp.624)” (into the vein with injection)‚ “continuous IV (Skidmore pp.624)” (a constant flow of medication into

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    What is a Gated Community and does it have to have gates? Discuss. This essay reviews the literature drawn upon and clarifies what it means by community. A full discussion is offered of what a gated community is and whether their associated gates are physical‚ psychological or simply visual barriers to outsiders and are GC defined by these gates? In order to further explore these issues‚ this essay invites theories and concepts such as Weber’s life chances‚ Cohen’s moral panic and Durkheim’s collective

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    that some of you would like to be a nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetists. Both are great ideas and wonderful career choices. Today we will discuss a few topics; pain‚ nerve response‚ drug of choice to aid the pain and what action and reaction to expect. We will talk about Lidocaine it’s a topical gel. Topical means you apply it on the skin or the epidermis. Epidermis is the medical term for skin and dermis the layer that underlying the epidermis. These are the first and second layers of skin. Your

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    Lidocaine Synthesis

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to synthesize Lidocaine from 2‚6-dimethylaniline‚ using diethyl amine‚ 2-chloroacetyl chloride‚ acetic acid‚ and toluene. The Lidocaine was made by adding 2‚6-dimethylaniline to 2-chloroacetyl chloride in acetic acid. Sodium acetate is added in order to make the compound soluble. The product is dried‚ then treated with diethyl amine and toluene. This is refluxed using a water-cooled reflux condenser. The vapor is condensed by the cold water as the compound

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    David Guterson’s Story; No Place Like Home‚ is one that provoked thoughts in me about America’s "middle class" that so many of us identify with. And let’s face it‚ throwing the word America in front of that description makes all the difference. What we try to spin off as a modest lifestyle‚ is in reality a very self-indulgent one. While in other parts of the world‚ middle class means you’re not starving; our middle class can be defined by the essential two car house hold‚ and most likely a gym membership

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    Gated communities are housing estates which have a gate or other barriers across a primary access. The estates may also be surrounded by fences‚ walls or other natural or erected barriers that can further limit access. In games such as grand theft auto 4 which has a gated community called beachgate‚ while on television desperate housewives live in a suburb of Fairview‚ where wisteria lane and the residents can be found‚ this is also a gated community also the real housewives of orange county is

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    ENTER WITHOUT SO MUCH AS KNOCKING Analysis of enter without so much as knocking – 1956 -9 We enter the world rudely‚ without warning‚ at awkward inconvenient times‚ intruding into parent’s lives without consideration and can just as abruptly leave this world. The pretentious Latin caption is the beginning of a Priest’s incantation prior to an Ash Wednesday mass. “Remember man that you are dust and to dust you shall return” I. SOUND EFFECTS Contrast of silence to a crescendo of noise modulating

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    What is Religion and what does it do? Whether religion is the basis for the noblest events in human history‚ or a negative force responsible for the worst atrocities in history it plays a significant role in human existence‚ it also provides order and structure goals for humanity. According to Oxford Dictionary religion could be defined as “a belief in superhuman controlling power in a personal God or gods entitled to obedience and worship”. Through scriptural quotations‚ human experience

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