I will be reporting on Sodium, Potassium, and Calcium contained by my Pharmacology class...?

I wasn't really able to clear it out with my professor on what to report on with regard to these three. One of our last topics, though, was about drugs for neuromuscular disorders. So I infer it has to do with the roles of the three in muscular contraction. But next our next topic is phramacotherapy in relation to the cardiovascular system. I believe that my report also has to do beside this. Another thing is I remember my professor telling me about to "merely make a tables". In addition to that, I think it have to do with "blocking/inhibiting and/or stimulating" actions of drugs when it comes to sodium, potassium, and calcium. Also, I remember that the regulation of sodium and calcium were discussed within our topic about anti-seizure drugs. I thought I understood at that time, but I'm very wrong. So I really requirement the help. Here are my quesitons:

1. Are the roles of Sodium, Potassium, and Calcium for Skeletal and Cardiac contraction the same? it not, what are the differences?

2. Is it proper to connect the dynamics of these three in relation to the topics of neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and commandeering?

3. Can anyone simplify for me the process of muscle contraction with regards to sodium, potassium, and calcium?

4. How do I make my report into a table close to how my professor told me?

She said that I could easily do my report in 5-10 minutes. I really need the facilitate. Thank you very much in advance.
Answers:    Look it up within terms of electrolytes. These are all electrolytes which are crucial to nerve and muscle function (including the heart) and severe imbalance can lead to seizures. There are drugs that supposedly help beside imbalances and some drugs can cause imbalances. The rest is adjectives you.

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