Autonomic Nervous System drugs Flashcards
What neurotransmitter does sympathetic nervous system preganglionic neuron release?
a.) Serotonin
b.) Acetylcholine
c.) Norepinephrine
d.) Arginine
b.) Acetylcholine
What neurotransmitter in the parasympathetic nervous system does postganglionic neuron release?
a.) Arginine
b.) Norepinephrine
c.) Dopamine
d.) Acetylcholine
d.) Acetylcholine
In synaptic transmission, neurotransmitters are released from syntactic ventricles
a.) True
b.) False
b.) False
The Myelin Sheath…
a.) includes the nucleus
b.) speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses down the neuron
c.) carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
d.) sends impulses to next neuron across the synapse
b.) speeds up the transmission of nerve impulses down the neuron
What are the step for synaptic transmission?
a.) storage, release, synthesis, action
b.) synthesis, release, storage, action
c.) action, release, storage, synthesis
d.) synthesis, storage, release, action
d.) synthesis, storage, release, action
In sympathetic nervous system, what type of neurotransmitter that the adrenergic terminal nerve ending in postganglionic neurotransmitter will release?
a.) Norepinephrine
b.) Enzymes
c.) Acetylcholine
d.) Acetylcholinesterase
a.) Norepinephrine
Adrenergic Agonist
a.) Inhibit the SNS
b.) Inhibit the PNS
c.) Stimulate the SNS
d.) Stimulate the PNS
c.) Stimulate the SNS
Cholinergic Antagonist
a.) Inhibit the SNS
b.) Inhibit the PNS
c.) Stimulate the SNS
d.) Stimulate the PNS
b.) Inhibit the PNS
Cholinergic Agonist
a.) Inhibit the SNS
b.) Inhibit the PNS
c.) Stimulate the SNS
d.) Stimulate the PNS
d.) Stimulate the PNS
Adrenergic Antagonist
a.) Inhibit the SNS
b.) Inhibit the PNS
c.) Stimulate the SNS
d.) Stimulate the PNS
a.) Inhibit the SNS
Therapeutic class of Atropine.
a.) Vasopressor
b.) Anti-hypertensive
c.) Anti-arrhythmics
d.) Urinary Stimulants
c.) Anti-arrhythmics
Therapeutic class of Epinephrine
a.) Vasopressor
b.) Anti-hypertensive
c.) Anti-arrhythmics
d.) Urinary Stimulants
a.) Vasopressor
Therapeutic use of Scopolamine
a.) Bladder function
b.) Parkinson’s like disorders
c.) Mydriasis
d.) Post Op Nausea
d.) Post Op Nausea
Echothiophate is for…
a.) Overdose of atropine
b.) Treatment of open glaucoma
c.) Constricts pupil
d.) Increase muscle tone in bladder and GIT
b.) Treatment of open glaucoma
Receptor organ cells are
a.) alpha and beta
b.) alpha 1, alpha 2 and beta 1, beta 2
c.) Norepinephrine
d.) Acetylcholine
b.) alpha 1, alpha 2 and beta 1, beta 2