DECK 2 - Autonomic Nervous System Drugs Flashcards
It Dilates pupils and bronchioles
SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
ANS
Autonomic Nervous System
SNS
Sympathetic Nervous System
The Autonomic Nervous System regulates?
It dilates Urination.
It increases heart rate.
It Dilates Blood vessels.
the section of the peripheral nervous system in charge of skeletal muscle regulation.
Somatic nervous system
Site of the synapse between the preganglionic neuron’s axon and the postganglionic neuron’s cell body.
Autonomic Ganglion
transmit data from autonomic sensory receptors, which are mainly found in visceral organs.
Sensory Neurons
The second of the two motor neurons has lengthy axons in the sympathetic nervous system, and its cell bodies are found in the autonomic ganglia.
Postganglionic neurons
It controls the area of the brain in autonomic Nervous system
Hypothalamus
Since they fall within the category of class II antiarrhythmics, they are considered to be indicated for various cardiovascular problems; these medications are used to treat tachyarrhythmias, hypertension, angina, heart failure, and migraine prevention.
Beta- blockers
Localized to postsynaptic effector cells found primarily in smooth muscle
Alpha 1
drugs mimic the action of adrenaline and noradrenaline, they are mainly used to treat:
- Bronchitis
- Bronchial Asthma
- Shock
- Cardiac Arrest
Adrenergic agonist drugs
autonomic nerves that influence bodily functions involuntarily in times of stress
Sympathetic nerves
sympathetic postganglionic neuron releases into synapse
Norepinephrine
its cell body is in the brain or spinal cord, and its axon exits the CNS as part of a cranial or spinal nerve.
preganglionic neuron