Autonomic Nervous System Drugs Flashcards

1
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What is the difference between Afferent and Efferent?

A

Afferent is the impulses going inside the body. For example, burn (Sensory). While Efferent sends out the response (Motor) For example, touch something

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Why is Parasympathetic called Cholinergic Drug?

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Because they are postganglionic which uses acetylcholine

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Why is Sympathetic called Adrenergic?

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Because It used post ganglionic is Nor Epinephrine

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4
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What is Step 2 in Synaptic Transmission?

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It is a storage of neurotransmitters

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Difference between the 5a, 5b, and 5c of Step 5 of Synaptic Transmission.

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 5a – reabsorb/ reuptake back the neurotransmitter at the presynaptic nerve terminal
 5b – Enzymatic Degradation
 5c – Diffusion away from the gap

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What are the Receptor Organ Cells of the Sympathetic Nervous System?

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Alpha 1, Alpha 2, Beta 1, and Beta 2

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What are the Receptor Organ Cells of the Parasympathetic Nervous System?

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Nicotinic and Muscarinic. But it is more than 4

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Before it reaches the organ cells, it inactivates or breaks down acetylcholine.

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Acetylcholinesterase

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9
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Is an Increase in your secretions and salivary enzymes. Parasympathetic or Sympathetic?

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Parasympathetic

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10
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Is A Constricted Artery. Parasympathetic or Sympathetic?

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Sympathetic

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11
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Complete the blank. If key does not fit the lock, it is ________, it is ________.

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Blocked, Antagonist

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What are those four Autonomic Nervous systems’ Agonist and Antagonist?

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 Adrenergic Agonist
 Adrenergic Antagonist
 Cholinergic Agonist
 Cholinergic Antagonist

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13
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Complete the blank. Adrenergic Agonist and Cholinergic Antagonist will produce almost _________ effects.

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Sympathetic Nervous System

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14
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Explain the difference between Direct-acting sympathomimetic and Indirect-acting sympathomimetic.

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Direct-acting sympathomimetic – go directly to the receptor sites.
Indirect-acting sympathomimetic – increases the production of nerve terminal of Norepinephrine.

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15
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Give 2 side effects of Adrenergic Agonists

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Tissue Necrosis, Tachycardia, palpitations, dizziness, Nausea, and Vomiting.

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16
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DUMBBELS means in adverse reactions?

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 D - Diarrhea
 U -Urination
 M –Miosis and Muscle Weakness (constriction)
 B -Bronchorrhea (runny nose)
 B -Bradycardia
 E -Emesis
 L -Lacrimation
 S –Salivation/ Sweating

17
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ABCDS means in the adverse effect of Atropine

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 A – Agitation
 B –Blurred vision
 C-Constipation, Confusion
 D –Dry mouth
S –Stasis of urine and Sweating

18
Q

Nicotine stimulate and block _______ function.

A

Cholinergic

19
Q

Adrenergic antagonist and Cholinergic Agonist will produce _________ effects.

A

Parasympathetic Nervous System

20
Q

Fight and Flight Response. It is Sympathetic or Parasympathetic?

A

Sympathetic