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| 1 | Dopamine | A 57 yo heart failure pt develops cardiac decompensation, what drug will give you adequate perfusion of his kidneys as well as tx for his Hypotension | Pharmacology Review |
| 2 | Dopamine | Constrict arterioles except to kidney, brain. Increase contractility, systolic pressure, used to treat shock | Peripheral Nervous System, Pharmacology |
| 3 | Dopamine | An intermediate substance in the synthesis of norepinephrine; used to treat shock as it acts to elevate blood pressure and increase urinary output | Medical Terminology: Chapter 11 |
| 4 | Dopamine | A chemical that smooths motor movement | Chapter 8 |
| 5 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter that affects learning,attention, and emotion. excess of the neurotransmitters activity is associated with schizophrenia | module 7 |
| 6 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter that affects learning, attention, and emotion; excess activity leads to schizophrenia | Psychology Module 7 |
| 7 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter that affects learning, attention, and emotion; excess activity leads to schizophrenia | Mod 7 |
| 8 | Dopamine | A type of neurotransmitter. It begins with 'd' | NEURON ANATOMY |
| 9 | Dopamine | acts in the midbrain on emotions and memory and in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland affecting emotional responses and stress reactions | Assessment Chapter Seven |
| 10 | dopamine | influences movements, learning, attention, and emotion. Malfunctions incluse: excess dopamine-schizophrenica. less causes tremors and decreased mobility of Parkinsons disease | chapter two pshycology |
| 11 | dopamine | movement, learning. too much:skitz. too little:park | Psych |
| 12 | dopamine | influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion. w/ too much, schizophrenia. w/ too little, parkinson's disease. | psych chaper 2 |
| 13 | dopamine | movement, reward. disorders associated- parkinson's, schizophrenia | Psych ch.3 - neurotransmitters |
| 14 | Dopamine | Dopastat/Sympathomimetic, Inotropic vasopressor: To correct shock | Drug Quiz |
| 15 | dopamine | some areas of brain = pleasure, too much = schizophrenia, too little = parkinson's | neurobiology |
| 16 | dopamine | neurotransmitter associated with parkinson's disease | psychology |
| 17 | Dopamine | The neurotransmitter that is deficient in patients with Parkinson's | Health and the Human Body |
| 18 | Dopamine | The neurotransmitter that is deficient in patients with Parkinson's | Medical Terms |
| 19 | dopamine | influences movement and learning, often found in excess in schizophrenics | CASA psych - semester |
| 20 | Dopamine | inf mov't, learning, emotion, excess=schizophrenia, undersupply=parkinsons | Ap Psych Midterm |
| 21 | dopamine | Derived from the amino acid tyrosine and may play a role in physical activation of the body. | Unit III-Key Terms |
| 22 | Dopamine | a monoamine neurotransmitter found in the brain and essential for the normal functioning of the central nervous system | Health Definitions |
| 23 | dopamine | "reward pathway" the pleasure neurotransmitters. Responsible for addiction | Health |
| 24 | Dopamine | neurotransmitter in central nervous systemm, acting within brain to help pregulate movement and emotion | Health |
| 25 | Dopamine | neurotransmitter in central nervous systemm, acting within brain to help pregulate movement and emotion | Health |
| 26 | Dopamine | A neurotransmitter substance used by neurons in the brain that control large muscle movements and by neurons in pleasure and reward systems in the brain. | Selected Neurotransmitters |
| 27 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter that is associated with Parkinson's disease (too little of it) and schizophrenia (too much of it) | CASA psych - final review - concepts |
| 28 | Dopamine | depleted in Parkinson’s disease. increases when rewards given. Movement, learning, and attention | Psycho-Bio |
| 29 | Dopamine | Contributes to control of voluntary movement, pleasurable emotions. Decreased levels associated with Parkinson's Disease. Over activity associated with Schizophrenia. | Biological Bases of Behavior Vocabulary |
| 30 | Dopamine | continuous drip of -20 mcg/kg/min; Moderate dose of 5-10 mcg/kg/min; high dose of 10-20 mcg/kg/min | code mgt! get your drug on!! |
| 31 | dopamine | concentrated in the brain, it is linked to muscle activity. a shortage can cause Parkinson's disease; an excess of dopamine receptors is linked to symptoms of schizophrenia. reward and pleasure = learning and motivation | Psych 2 |
| 32 | Dopamine | influences mood, learning, attention, and emotion | neruotransmitters |
| 33 | Dopamine | lack of leads to Parkinson's disease and increased amounts leads to Schizophrenia | neruotransmitters |
| 34 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter involved in the control of bodily movements | psych. |
| 35 | Dopamine | a neurotransmitter that often leads to inhibitory effects; decreased levels have been linked to Parkinson’s disease and increased levels have been linked to schizophrenia | psychology zabir |
| 36 | Dopamine | A biogenic amine closely related to epinephrine and norepinephrine. | Endocrine & Nervous System (Chapter 45 and 48) |
| 37 | dopamine | a neurotransmitter that influences movement, leaning, attention, and emotion | CH 2: Neuroscience and Behavior |
| 38 | Dopamine | A neurotransmitter invovled in the control of bodily movements | Psychology |
| 39 | dopamine | the pleasure neurotransmitter. remember; reward pathway (drugs mimmic this too) | health drug study guide |
| 40 | Dopamine | inhibits prolactin secretion | endocrinology fa1 |
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