Deck 10: Drugs Affecting the Parasympathetic Nervous System and Autonomic Ganglia
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Deck 10: Drugs Affecting the Parasympathetic Nervous System and Autonomic Ganglia
Which of the following is a muscarinic antagonist selective for the urinary tract and therefore is used to treat urge incontinence?
A) Atropine
B) Bethanechol
C) Tolterodine
D) Ipratropium
E) Glycopyrrolate
A) Atropine
B) Bethanechol
C) Tolterodine
D) Ipratropium
E) Glycopyrrolate
Tolterodine
Which of the following is a NOT a probable effect produced by muscarinic stimulation?
A) Decreased heart rate
B) Pupillary dilatation
C) Increased salivation
D) Urinary sphincter relaxation
E) Increased gut motility
A) Decreased heart rate
B) Pupillary dilatation
C) Increased salivation
D) Urinary sphincter relaxation
E) Increased gut motility
Pupillary dilatation
A 58-year-old woman is given scopolamine to treat postoperative nausea. She then becomes extremely sedated and unresponsive. The following medication would be most effective in reversing the central nervous system side effects of scopolamine:
A) Physostigmine
B) Edrophonium
C) Neostigmine
D) Pyridostigmine
E) Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
A) Physostigmine
B) Edrophonium
C) Neostigmine
D) Pyridostigmine
E) Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
Physostigmine

