ECPI Pharmacology Exam 1 Questions And
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Muscarinic receptor subtype that causes vasodilation of the blood vessels
Muscarinic receptor that causes constriction of bronchi
cholinergic NicotinicN, NicotinicM, and Muscarinic are all _______ receptor subtypes
miosis decreased pupil diameter...
Muscarinic receptor subtype that causes vasodilation of the blood vessels
Muscarinic receptor that causes constriction of bronchi
cholinergic NicotinicN, NicotinicM, and Muscarinic are all _______ receptor subtypes
miosis decreased pupil diameter
mydriasis increased pupil size
Alpha1 receptor subtype that causes mydriasis, arteriole constriction in the skin, viscera,
and mucous membranes, ejaculation, contraction of the prostatic capsule, and contraction of the
trigone and bladder sphincter
Alpha2 receptor subtype leads to Inhibition of transmitter release in presynaptic nerve
terminals
, ECPI Pharmacology Exam 1 Questions And
Answers
Beta1 receptor subtype that leads to increased HR, force of contraction, speed of AV
conduction, and causes the release of renin in the kidneys
Beta2 receptor subtype that causes dilation of arterioles in the heart, lungs, and skeletal
muscles, bronchial dilation, uterine relaxation, glycogenolysis, and enhanced contraction of
skeletal muscles
Dopamine receptor subtype that effects the kidney by dilating its vasculature
adrenergic alpha1, alpha2, beta1, beta2, and dopamine are all _____ receptor subtypes
Bethanechol medication used to treat non-obstructive urinary retention
Bethanechol medication that's investigational use is to treat gastroesophageal reflux
Bethanechol medication shouldn't be used with someone who has latent or active asthma,
because it causes bronchial constriction
, ECPI Pharmacology Exam 1 Questions And
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Bethanechol med that should be taken without food (to avoid nausea/vomiting), so
administered 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after meals
Glaucoma Pilocarpine acts by lowering intraocular pressure in the eyes which treats
________
Myasthenia gravis a condition that causes DIFFICULTY SWALLOWING, ptosis, fatigue,
and muscle weakmess
Therapeutic uses for neuromuscular blockers -muscle relaxation during surgery
-facilitation of mechanical ventilation
-adjunct to electroconvulsive therapy
-endotracheal intubation
-diagnosis of myasthenia gravis
Myasthenia Gravis
Electrolyte disturbances Precautions/Contraindications for competitive neuromuscular
blockers
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