Autonomic Nervous System drugs Flashcards
A component of the peripheral nervous system associated with the Voluntary control of the body movements by the use of skeletal muscles.
Somatic Nervous System
Identify the Receptor
Heart failure, cardiac arrest,
shock
Beta 1
Identify if Agonist or Antagonist
Drugs produces a response.
Agonist
Identify if Sympathetic or Parasympathetic nervous system.
Constricts blood vessels
sympathetic
Identify if Sympathetic or Parasympathetic nervous system.
Rest and digest
Relaxes the body and inhibits or slow many high energy function.
Parasympathetic
Part of the nervous system that slows the heart, dilates blood vessels, decreases pupil size, increases digestive juices, and relaxes muscles in the gastrointestinal tract.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Identify if Sympathetic or Parasympathetic nervous system.
Decreases heart rate
Parasympathetic
Efferent neurons carry motor information away from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands of the _____ (body, brain, blood).
Body
Identify the Receptor
Hypotension, nasal
congestion, dilation of pupils
Alpha 1
Decrease blood pressure and decrease gastrointestinal tone and motility.
Alpha 2 receptor
Increases blood pressure and increase contractibility of the heart.
Alpha 1 receptor
Afferent carry information from sensory receptors of the skin and other organs to the ______ (peripheral, central) nervous system.
Central
Nervous System that is best known for its role in responding to dangerous or stressful situations
Sympathetic Nervous System
They carry messages from one nerve cell across a space to the next nerve, muscle or gland cell.
Neurotransmitter
Identify if Agonist or Antagonist
Drugs blocks a response
Antagonist
Identify the Receptor
Asthma, premature labors of
contraction
Beta 2
Identify if Sympathetic or Parasympathetic nervous system.
Fight or flight
Prepares the body for intense physical acitivity.
Sympathetic
The process at synapses by which a chemical signal (a transmitter) is released from one neuron and diffuses to other neurons or target cells where it generates a signal which excites, inhibits or modulates cellular activity.
Synaptic transmission
A component of the peripheral nervous system that regulates Involuntary and controls and regulates the heart, GI, respiratory system, bladder, eyes and glands.
Autonomic Nervous System