Autonomic Nervous System drugs Flashcards
It is also known as the ‘sensory neurons’?
Afferent
It is known as the ‘motor’?
Efferent
The 5th and last step of the Synaptic Transmission?
Termination of the transmission
The UK term for epinephrine is?
Adrenaline
The first step of the Synaptic Transmission?
Synthesis of the neurotransmitter
Alpha 2 is used for treatment of?
Hypertension
In receptors that affects skeletal muscles, what does ‘Nm’ means?
Muscle contraction
It is a decrease of 20mmHg or more in Systolic Blood Pressure and a decrease of 10mmHg of more in Diastolic Blood Pressure?
Orthostatic hypotension
It doesn’t have catechol ring
Noncatecholamines
In 2 Neuron Chain, The gap is called?
Synaptic gap or synapse
A drugs that blocks a response
Antagonist
B1 stands for?
Beta 1
ECT stands for?
Electro Compulsive Therapy
In Nursing process of Non-catecholamines, How many minutes is the interval of administration (inhalation)between doses?
2 minutes
CBG stands for?
Capillary Blood Glucose
It influences all receptors and has a side effect?
Non-selective
After the Termination of the transmission, the body will have how many ways?
3
Regulation of heart rate, Regulation of secretory glands, and regulation of smooth muscles are the three functions of?
Autonomic Nervous System
Mydriasis is used during intraocular surgery because it can _____ pupils
Dilates
In SNS, it makes the heart rate to?
Increase