Deck 8: Drugs for Disorders Associated With the Autonomic Nervous System

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The basic functions of the nervous system are to? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Recognize changes in the internal and external environments
B) Process and integrate these environmental changes
C) Destroy any foreign invaders
D) React to the environmental changes by producing an action or response
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When a flight or fight response is occurring, the following processes are stimulated or increased. (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Digestion
B) Urination
C) Glucose release
D) Heart rate and blood pressure
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What is the name of the part of the synapse where neurotransmitters are released from?

A) The synaptic cleft
B) The presynaptic neuron
C) The postsynaptic neuron
D) The receptor
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What are the two subtypes of adrenergic receptors? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Beta
B) Delta
C) Epsilon
D) Alpha
E) Pi
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Which neurotransmitter is released at the target in the sympathetic nervous system?

A) Acetylcholine
B) Dopamine
C) Norepinephrine
D) Serotonin
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ACh receptors at the end of postsynaptic neurons in the parasympathetic nervous
System are called:

A) adrenergic receptors
B) muscarinic receptors
C) nicotinic receptors
D) beta receptors
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A patient with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is started on the alpha blocker, terazosin. The pharmacist knows it is important to inform the client of which possible side effect?

A) Impotence
B) Diaphoresis
C) Dental caries
D) Constipation
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The pharmacist is caring for a patient with chronic nasal congestion. The patient is being treated with pseudoephedrine. What class of drug is this product?

A) Sympathomimetic
B) Parasympathomimetic
C) Anticholinergic
D) Adrenergic blocker
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The autonomic nervous system in primarily divided into the sympathetic nervous system and the somatic nervous system
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The nervous system is necessary to our body as it supports our skeleton.
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Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system produces a flight or fight response.
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When a neurotransmitter crosses the synaptic cleft, it usually binds on to a receptor in the post-synaptic neuron in order to continue the message.
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Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system
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Muscarinic and nicotinic receptors are receptors found in the sympathetic nervous system.
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Salbutamol can also be used in tablet or injectable form to stop premature uterine contractions
because it relaxes the smooth muscles of the uterus.
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Beta 1 adrenergic agonists are used as bronchodilators.
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An alpha adrenergic agonist would be used to vasoconstrict blood vessels and to decongest your nasal passages.
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Epinephrine would stimulate all four adrenergic receptors to produce its effects.
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Anticholinergics would produce the opposite action of parasympathomimetics.
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Anticholinergics cause dry mouth.
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Adrenergic blockers would produce the same action as sympathomimetics.
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A non-selective beta blocker would cause both cardiac and respiratory effects while a selective beta blocker would produce only cardiac effects at normal dosages.
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List the effects on various organs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated.
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Why is salbutamol preferred over ipratropium bromide for the treatment of asthma if they both bronchodilate?
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What effects would epinephrine have within the body? What receptors and nervous system are involved?
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Deck 8: Drugs for Disorders Associated With the Autonomic Nervous System
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The basic functions of the nervous system are to? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Recognize changes in the internal and external environments
B) Process and integrate these environmental changes
C) Destroy any foreign invaders
D) React to the environmental changes by producing an action or response
Recognize changes in the internal and external environments
Process and integrate these environmental changes
React to the environmental changes by producing an action or response
2
When a flight or fight response is occurring, the following processes are stimulated or increased. (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Digestion
B) Urination
C) Glucose release
D) Heart rate and blood pressure
Glucose release
Heart rate and blood pressure
3
What is the name of the part of the synapse where neurotransmitters are released from?

A) The synaptic cleft
B) The presynaptic neuron
C) The postsynaptic neuron
D) The receptor
The presynaptic neuron
4
What are the two subtypes of adrenergic receptors? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A) Beta
B) Delta
C) Epsilon
D) Alpha
E) Pi
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Which neurotransmitter is released at the target in the sympathetic nervous system?

A) Acetylcholine
B) Dopamine
C) Norepinephrine
D) Serotonin
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ACh receptors at the end of postsynaptic neurons in the parasympathetic nervous
System are called:

A) adrenergic receptors
B) muscarinic receptors
C) nicotinic receptors
D) beta receptors
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A patient with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is started on the alpha blocker, terazosin. The pharmacist knows it is important to inform the client of which possible side effect?

A) Impotence
B) Diaphoresis
C) Dental caries
D) Constipation
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The pharmacist is caring for a patient with chronic nasal congestion. The patient is being treated with pseudoephedrine. What class of drug is this product?

A) Sympathomimetic
B) Parasympathomimetic
C) Anticholinergic
D) Adrenergic blocker
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The autonomic nervous system in primarily divided into the sympathetic nervous system and the somatic nervous system
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The nervous system is necessary to our body as it supports our skeleton.
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Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system produces a flight or fight response.
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When a neurotransmitter crosses the synaptic cleft, it usually binds on to a receptor in the post-synaptic neuron in order to continue the message.
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Norepinephrine is a neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system
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Muscarinic and nicotinic receptors are receptors found in the sympathetic nervous system.
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Salbutamol can also be used in tablet or injectable form to stop premature uterine contractions
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Beta 1 adrenergic agonists are used as bronchodilators.
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An alpha adrenergic agonist would be used to vasoconstrict blood vessels and to decongest your nasal passages.
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Epinephrine would stimulate all four adrenergic receptors to produce its effects.
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Anticholinergics would produce the opposite action of parasympathomimetics.
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Anticholinergics cause dry mouth.
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Adrenergic blockers would produce the same action as sympathomimetics.
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A non-selective beta blocker would cause both cardiac and respiratory effects while a selective beta blocker would produce only cardiac effects at normal dosages.
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List the effects on various organs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated.
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Why is salbutamol preferred over ipratropium bromide for the treatment of asthma if they both bronchodilate?
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What effects would epinephrine have within the body? What receptors and nervous system are involved?
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