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Sympathetic "fight or flight" hormones released by adrenal glands
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CATECHOLAMINES
Most abundant are Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine |
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Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine
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CATECHOLAMINES
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a medication which inhibits the postganglionic functioning of the sympathetic nervous system. Can be used as antihypertensives.
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Sympatholytic
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secreted by pulmonary and renal endothelial cells and catalyzes the conversion of decapeptide angiotensin I to octapeptide angiotensin II.[1]
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ACE
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ACE
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Angiotensin I-converting enzyme
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Controls Sodium NA+ in the blood to regulate BP
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Angiotensin II
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prevent the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) from producing angiotensin II. This causes a central enhancement of parasympathetic activity
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Ace inhibitors
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can induce angioedema
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ACE inhibitors
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the rapid swelling (edema) of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue,[1] mucosa and submucosal tissues
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Angioedema
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Tricyclic overdose can cause what signs and symptoms
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Hypotension, Cardiac disrythmia with wide QRS complex, and metabolic acidosis
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Drug given for suspected Tricyclic overdose
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Bicarb
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Adrenergic
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Sympathetic
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Cholenergic
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Parasympathetic
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Adrnergic neurotransmitters
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Pre ganglionic: acetylcholine
Post ganglionic: Norepi |
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Cholenergic neurotransmitters
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Pre and Postganglionic:
acetylcholine (ACh) |
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also referred to as anticholinergics
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parasympatholytic
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reduces the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system
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parasympatholytic
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Actions of Alpha I and II receptors
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Vasoconstriction
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Actions of Beta I receptors
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a beta-adrenergic receptor
Increase cardiac output Increase heart rate in (SA node) (chronotropic effect) Increase atrial cardiac muscle contractility. (inotropic effect) Increases contractility and automaticity[3] of ventricular cardiac muscle. Increases conduction and automaticity[3] of atrioventricular node (AV node) |
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What is meant by the "consequent absolute necessity" of the atonement?
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This has to do with the manner in which redemption was met. Christ alone is uniquely qualified to secure redemption for the elect. So while it was not inherently necessary for God to save anyone, if he was to do so, because of his very nature, it had to happen this way (through the sacrifice of his son).
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SLUDGE
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Salivation,
Lacrimation, Urination, Diaphoresis (or Defecation), Gastrointestinal motility, Emesis |
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Pathophysiology of Organophosphate poisoning
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functioning by inhibiting the action of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in nerve cells
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Drug Tx for Organophosphate poisoning
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ATROPINE
blocks the parasympathetic nervous system, both vagal effects on the heart |
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an enzyme that degrades the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.. It is mainly found at neuromuscular junctions and cholinergic synapses in the central nervous system, where its activity serves to terminate synaptic transmission
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Acetylcholinesterase
also known as AChE |
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Which types of meds work on clotting cascade
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ASA
Asprin |
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Inotrope
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FOC
force of contraction |
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Chronotrope
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(from chrono-, meaning time)
increases heart rate |
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Dromotrope
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affects the conduction velocity of the AV node
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