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28 Cards in this Set

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PSNS elicits which response
Feed and Breed
SNS elicits which response
Fight or Flight
Cholinergic receptors
nicotinic, muscarinic
Adrenergic receptors
Alpha 1 and 2, Beta 1 and 2, Dopaminergic
Lazy and with time- characterizes which nervous system
Parasympathetic
Parasympathetic NS helps you with
eating, digesting, relaxing, breathing easier, reading
Cholinergic Neuro transmitter and receptor
ACh
Muscarinic
Cholinergics target which 5 areas of the body
Eye
Heart
Bladder
GI tract
Lung
Cholinergic actions
Miosis, decreased hr, vasodilation, spinctor relaxes, increased secretions and motility, increased lung constriction
Muscarinic Agonists can also be called
Parasympathomemetics or Cholinergics
Parasympathomemetics are also called
muscarinic agonists or cholinergic
Cholinergics are also called
muscarinic agonists or parasympathomemetics
Anticholinergics are also called
muscarinic antagonist, antimscarinic or muscarinic blockers or parasympatholytic drugs
Parasympatholytic drugs are
anticholinergics
Bethanechol is what class of drug?
cholinergic
Atropine is which class of drug
anticholinergic
Bethenechol is used to treat ___________ it is contraindicated in which type of pts
urine retention
Asthmatic, GU, GI pts
Bethenechol po should be given when
1 hrs pre/2hrs post meal
Pilocarpine is which class of drug
cholinergic
Pilocarpine is used to treat
glaucoma, dry mouth
Toxicity of bethenechol and pilocarpine would cause which s/s
Bradycardia, hypotension, diarrhea, bronchospasm, excess saliv/tearing/sweat
What is the antidote for muscarinic poisoning
Atropine
Muscarinic poisioning can be caused by what natural item?
Mushrooms
Anticholinergic Drugs primarly effect which areas of the body
Heart, exocrine glands, smooth muscle, eye
Indications for Atropine
eye prep, bradycardia, intestinal hypertonicity/motility, muscarinic agonist poisioning
Atropine is contraindicated in pts with
glaucoma, GI/GU tachycardia, asthma
Atropine toxicity s/s
blurry vision, hot dry lushed delerious
Atropine toxicity treatment
Charcoal and physostigmine