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Answer 1 skeleton muscle is under somatic nervous system and smooth muscle contraction under autonomic nervous system.
Answer 2. Fight or flight
answer 3 cholinergic
Answer 4: sitting and standing bp
Answer 5 : atenolol
answer 6: close angle glaucoma
Answer 7 : neurotransmitters
Answer 9: adrenal medulla
Answer 10 alpha receptor
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Which of the following are NOT true regarding neurotransmitters in the autonomic nervous system? cholinergic neurons release acetylcholine O adrenergic neurons release norepinephrine (noradrenaline) O acetylcholine binds to nicotinic and muscarinic receptors norepinephrine (noradrenaline) binds to alpha and beta adrenergic receptors O only the parasympathetic nervous system releases norepinephrine
Across2.Drugs with a specific receptor affinity that mimicthe body's natural chemicals.4.Synthetic antimuscarinic drug used for thetreatment of overactive bladder.6.The nurse should carefully monitor for thispotential side effect when giving a beta blocker.8.Direct-acting cholinergic agonist used to treaturinary retention.9.Symptoms may include circulatory collapse,hypotension, bloody diarrhea, shock, and cardiacarrest.11.Receptor sites for the catecholaminesnorepinephrine and epinephrine.12.Used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease toincrease levels of acetylcholine.13.Due to this potential side effect of alpha blockers,patient should be advised to change positions slowly.15.Considered the prototypical...
Autonomic Nervous System Drugs Fill-in-the-Blank Fill in the blank for each of the following statements. 1. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the and the divisions. 2. The _system is your "alert system" that can quickly ready your body to face emergencies 3. Drugs that mimic the action of the sympathetic nervous system are called sympathomimetic or 4. Neurotransmitters released at the sympathetic nerve endings are called catecholamines and include norepinephrine, and dopamine. 5. Because adrenergic drugs cause peripheral...
pharamcology a. What are the general functions of the autonomic nervous system? b. What happens when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? c. What happens when the parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated? d. What are a muscarinic receptor and a nicotinic receptor? e. What is the therapeutic action for dopamine? f. What are the adverse effects of dopamine? g. What are the key nursing implementation considerations for patients receiving an adrenergic agent? h. What is the difference between alpha-adrenergic blocking...
ANS a. What are the general functions of the autonomic nervous system? b. What happens when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? c. What happens when the parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated? d. What are a muscarinic receptor and a nicotinic receptor? e. What is the therapeutic action for dopamine? f. What are the adverse effects of dopamine? g. What are the key nursing implementation considerations for patients receiving an adrenergic agent? h. What is the difference between alpha-adrenergic blocking...
Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System_crossword puzzle Across 2. Drugs with a specific receptor affinity that mimic the body's natural chemicals. 4. Synthetic antimuscarinic drug used for the treatment of overactive bladder. 6. The nurse should carefully monitor for this potential side effect when giving a beta blocker. 8. Direct-acting cholinergic agonist used to treat urinary retention. 9. Symptoms may include circulatory collapse, hypotension, bloody diarrhea, shock, and cardiac arrest. 11. Receptor sites for the catecholamines norepinephrine and epinephrine. 12....
1.Compare and contrast the actions of the parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system. Explain how the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems regulate the heart, digestive tract, respiratory tract, reproductive tracts, arteries, salivary and sweat glands, and portions of the eye. 2. Describe the nurse’s role in the pharmacologic management of patients receiving drugs affecting the parasympathetic nervous system. Identify which drugs would be used for paralytic ileus, GERD, and irritable bowel syndrome and explain the mechanism of...
pharmacology ANS a. What are the general functions of the autonomic nervous system? b. What happens when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? c. What happens when the parasympathetic nervous system is stimulated? d. What are a muscarinic receptor and a nicotinic receptor? c. What is the therapeutic action for dopamine? f. What are the adverse effects of dopamine? g. What are the key nursing implementation considerations for patients receiving an adrenergic agent? h. What is the difference between alpha-adrenergic...
3. catecholallll 4. dopaminergic receptors all 5. Adrenergic agents that stimulate the beta receptors of the autonomic nervous system have the following effects: (Select all that apply.) 1. constriction of the coronary arterioles. 2. relaxation of the urinary bladder. 3. increased renal perfusion. 4. increased heart rate. 5. increased blood glucose. 6. A patient who has recently been prescribed a beta- 5 adrenergic blocking agent presents to the emergency department with a serious adverse effect. Which adverse effect is the...
Create a map or outline of the nervous system and include the required data: Divisions of the nervous system and function Neurotransmitters of the Sympathetic/Parasympathetic Nervous System Sympathetic Response/Parasympathetic Response Example of Adrenergic Rx & It's therapeutic use Example of Adrenergic Blocker Rx & It's therapeutic use Example of Cholinergic Rx & It's therapeutic use Example of Cholinergic Blocker Rx & therapeutic use NERVOUS SYSTEM Peripheral Nervous System CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Consists of: Brain and spinal cord All the rest...