1)increased heart rate and increased blood pressure
2) increased GFR and increased urine output
3)hypothalamus
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QUESTION 9 Long-term use of stimulants can lead to A. an increase in body weight B. stimulant psychosis C. sensitization to the euphoric effects D. all of the above QUESTION 10 the presynaptic terminal Amphetamine produces its effects mainly by _ A. blocking the reuptake: dopamine into B. decreasing the release: serotonin from Cincreasing the release: GABA from Dincreasing the release: dopamine from QUESTION 11 Nicotine produces its effects by A stimulating muscarinic acetylcholine receptors B. blocking acetylcholine receptors C....
From the list below, click on all of the actions mediated by the sympathetic nervous system, including epinephrine secreted by the adrenal medulla, during stress. Decreased retention of water and Nat within the body via increased urine output Increased uptake and storage of glucose (glycogenesis) to stock up on an energy supply for later use Diversion of blood from viscera to skeletal muscles by means of vasoconstriction in the former beds and vasodilation in the latter Increased blood flow to...
select the right answer: Question : : A patient is prescribed diltiazem to manage chronic angina. the effects of the drug is a) decreased cardiac output b) increased contractility c) decreased blood pressure d) increased heart rate Question: Simvastatin has a high probability of interacting with : :a) Erythromycin b) Ketoconazole c) carbamazepine d) all of the above
2. After falling off a ladder, and suffering a brain injury, a client develops syndrome of inappropriate antidiurete hormone secretion Which of the following findings indicate the effectiveness of the treatment he is receiving? Select all that apply a. Decrease in body weight b. Rise in blood pressure and drop in heart rate c. Absence of wheezing in the lungs d. Increased urine output e. Decrease urine osmolarity ANS
please answer all questions. ratings will only be given for all questions answered. Which of the following best describes how Which of the following explains the calcium channel blockers affect the heart in mechanism of action and therapeutic effect of angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBS)? a patient with angina? These drugs block strong muscle contractions Inhibit the movement of calcium ions across and cause vasodilation. membranes of myocardial cells Calcium channel blockers alter the electrolyte balance of the heart which...
Can you please help me to find Possible test questions? Course Here.com Test #4 " Autonomic Nervous System Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANSH Maior Functions: maintain optimal muscle in order to maintain homeostatic state within the body Aalso is inv performance of visceral organs, glands, smooth muscle, and cardiac not under conscious control: regulates heart rate, blood pressure, MOST "effectors" (organs & tissues regulated) are visceral- r function, and secretions emperaturs smooth musele contraction, glandula most are not...
Di UnapSUS, Neurotransmitters, and Drugs Roset Help Endorphins an excitatory neurotransmitter, it causes a pleasant mood, increased attentiveness in the brain, and also causes blood vessel vasoconstriction to increase blood pressure Glutamate Norepinephrine Serotonin : an excitatory neurotransmitter, which helps with learning. Associated with a pleasant sensation and desire. Often nicknamed the "addiction" neurotransmitter due its association with addictions. This neurotransmitter also increases heart rate and force of contraction, but is toxic to the heart muscle Dopamine GABA this neurotransmitter...
select the right answer Question : An example of a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor to reduce cholestrol biosynthesis is: a) Cholestyramine b) Simvastatin c) Niacin d) Fish oil Question 4: An example of a bile acid binding resin that moderrately lowers cholestrol levels and has an excellent safety record is : a) Fish oil b) gemfibrozil c) simvastatin d) cholestyramine Question 5: A patient is taking antianginal medication that increases cGMP levels in vascular smooth muscle. The drug is responsible for...
help please Cardiovascular Dynamics PRE-LAB QUIZ d. Amount of blood the heart Pumps Punt of blood moving the umps in a da tional to the pipe's resistance. ne correct term: Flow rate in a pipe is directly / inversely propor- 2. Total blood flow is proportional to cardiac output, the a. Amount of blood the heart pumps per minute b. Amount of blood the heart pumps in a day 6. Amount of blood moving through the entire body area in...
Please answer ALL questions. 1. Select the correct combination for a sympathetic increase in heart rate A. acetylcholine -- alpha receptors -- increased potassium permeability B. norepinephrine and epinephrine -- beta 2 receptors --increased permeability to sodium, potassium, and calcium C. acetylcholine --muscarinic receptors --increased potassium permability D. norepinephrine and epinephrine -- nicotinic receptors --increased permeability to calcium E. norepinephrine and epinephrine -- beta 1 receptors -- increased permeability to sodium and calcium 2. If there is loss of plasma...