Day 2 Review Quiz Flashcards
Norepinephrine type
alpha1/2 beta 1 agonist
metoprolol type
selective beta blocker
timolol type
nonselective beta blocker
scopolamine thype
Cholinergic antagonist
phenoxybenzamine type
nonselective alpha blocker
bethanechol type
Direct cholinergic agonist
isoproterenol type
beta1/2 agonist
donepezil type
anticholinesterase
prazosin type
alpha blocker
atropine type
Cholinergic antagonist
propranolol type
nonselective beta blocker
labetalol type
nonselective beta blocker
hexamethonium type
Nicotinic antagonist
atenolol type
selective beta blocker
terbutaline type
beta2 more than beta 1 agonist
dopamine type
D1/2 more than beta1 more than beta2 agonist
pilocarpine type
Direct cholinergic agonist
carbachol type
Direct cholinergic agonist
edrophonium type
anticholinesterase
phenylephrine type
alpha 1 more than alpha 2
glycopyrrolate type
Cholinergic antagonist
phentolamine type
nonselective alpha blocker
neostigmine type
anticholinesterase
benztropine type
Cholinergic antagonist
terazosin type
Alpha blocker
pralidoxime type
Cholinesterase regenerator
echothiophate type
anticholinesterase
ipratropium type
Cholinergic antagonist
epinephrine type
alpha1/2 beta1/2 receptor agonist
esmolol type
selective beta blocker
oxybutin type
Cholinergic antagonist
4 important pharmacokinetic equations
vd=drug given/conc in plasma
cl=.7/t.5vd
loading dose=concvd
maintenance=conc*cl
What agents stimulate release of NE from the presynaptic bouton? (3)
amphetamine
ephedrine
tyramine
What agents potentiate the action of NE by inhibiting its reuptake into the presynaptic cell from the synaptic cleft? (3)
cocaine
tcas
amphetamines
5 classes of glaucoma drugs
alpha agonists beta blockers cholinomimetics diuretics (mannitol, acetazolamide) prostaglandin f2
Scapular winging
long thoracic nerve
Loss of forearm pronation
median nerve
Cannot ab/adduct fingers
ulnar nerve
Weak lateral rotation of arm
suprascapular nerve, axillary nerve
Unable to abduct arm beyond 10 degrees
axillary nerve