Deck 12: Autonomic Nervous System
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Deck 12: Autonomic Nervous System
1
Which of the following would be considered a sympathetic organ response?
A) constriction of air flow in the bronchial tubes
B) decreased heart rate
C) constriction of blood vessels
D) constriction of the iris of the eye
A) constriction of air flow in the bronchial tubes
B) decreased heart rate
C) constriction of blood vessels
D) constriction of the iris of the eye
constriction of blood vessels
2
Which of the following would be considered a parasympathetic organ response?
A) dilation of the bronchial tubes
B) decrease in heart rate
C) secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine
D) sweat gland stimulations
A) dilation of the bronchial tubes
B) decrease in heart rate
C) secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine
D) sweat gland stimulations
decrease in heart rate
3
Which of the following is least true of the sympathetic nervous system?
A) It is also called "fight-or-flight."
B) Preganglionic fibers are cholinergic.
C) Postganglionic fibers are adrenergic.
D) The postganglionic receptor is muscarinic.
A) It is also called "fight-or-flight."
B) Preganglionic fibers are cholinergic.
C) Postganglionic fibers are adrenergic.
D) The postganglionic receptor is muscarinic.
The postganglionic receptor is muscarinic.
4
Vasomotor tone is:
A) a vasoconstrictor effect caused by background firing of the sympathetic nerves.
B) a vagally induced vasoconstriction.
C) a response to activation of the muscarinic receptors on the blood vessels.
D) caused by a beta-adrenergic antagonist.
A) a vasoconstrictor effect caused by background firing of the sympathetic nerves.
B) a vagally induced vasoconstriction.
C) a response to activation of the muscarinic receptors on the blood vessels.
D) caused by a beta-adrenergic antagonist.
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5
What is the clinical consequence of loss of vasomotor tone?
A) uticaria and pruritus
B) lethargy and jaundice
C) severe decline in blood pressure and shock
D) elevation of blood pressure and hemorrhage
A) uticaria and pruritus
B) lethargy and jaundice
C) severe decline in blood pressure and shock
D) elevation of blood pressure and hemorrhage
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6
The vagus nerve (the "wanderer" nerve) carries about what percentage of the parasympathetic fibers?
A) 80%
B) 75%
C) 65%
D) 50%
A) 80%
B) 75%
C) 65%
D) 50%
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7
Which of the following fibers secretes norepinephrine (NE)?
A) preganglionic sympathetic
B) preganglionic parasympathetic
C) postganglionic sympathetic
D) postganglionic parasympathetic
A) preganglionic sympathetic
B) preganglionic parasympathetic
C) postganglionic sympathetic
D) postganglionic parasympathetic
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8
Which of the following is least descriptive of monoamine oxidase (MOA)?
A) It is an enzyme that degrades NE.
B) It is found within all cholinergic fibers.
C) It is associated with sympathetic activity.
D) It is associated with adrenergic fibers.
A) It is an enzyme that degrades NE.
B) It is found within all cholinergic fibers.
C) It is associated with sympathetic activity.
D) It is associated with adrenergic fibers.
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9
Muscarinic receptors are located on:
A) the paravertebral ganglia.
B) the effector organs--postganglionic parasympathetic.
C) the effector organs--postganglionic sympathetic.
D) all autonomic ganglia.
A) the paravertebral ganglia.
B) the effector organs--postganglionic parasympathetic.
C) the effector organs--postganglionic sympathetic.
D) all autonomic ganglia.
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10
A patient received an antimuscarinic drug (atropine) preoperatively. What drug-related, postoperative consequence is he or she likely to experience?
A) slow heart rate
B) inability to urinate
C) excess salivation
D) pinpoint pupils
A) slow heart rate
B) inability to urinate
C) excess salivation
D) pinpoint pupils
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