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Chapters 1 - 23,

What are receptor sites? - ANSWER they are found on airway smooth muscle,
bronchial epithelium and pulmonary, & bronchial blood vessels

Anticholinergic - ANSWER a drug BLOCKING a receptor

Adrenergic - ANSWER a drug STIMULATING a receptor

Sympatholytic - ANSWER a drug blocking or inhibiting the effects of the sympatric
nervous system

Parasympatholytic - ANSWER a drug blocking or inhibiting the parasympatholytic
nervous system (blocking acetylcholine)

Sympathomimetic - ANSWER a drug causing stimulation of the sympatric nervous
system (produces adrenergic effect)

Cholinergic - ANSWER cells that respond when stimulated by the neurotransmitter
(acetylcholine)

what is the response if the adrenergic receptor site is stimulated? - ANSWER
broncho dilation

What is the neurotransmitter that acts on the parasympathic receptor? response?
end results? - ANSWER releases a parasympathic axon is acetylcholine and it
causes cholinergic response

broncho constriction

what is the neurotransmitter that acts on the sympatric receptor? response? end
results? - ANSWER released a sympatric axion is epinephrine (adrenalin) and it
causes an adrenergic response

broncho dilation

what causes degranulation of mast cells? - ANSWER repeated exposure to the
antigen

what are the chemical mediators that are released when mast cells degranulation? -
ANSWER histamine, heparin, and SRS-A

Histamine - ANSWER increased bronchial gland secretion causing increased
amount of mucous in the airways

, SRS-A - ANSWER direct strong bronchoconstriction and increased permeability
causing edema

what is a muscannic effect? - ANSWER vagal stimulation causes the release of
acetylcholine-cholinergic effect

muscannic system- primarily responsible for bronchospasms in lung

what types of receptors are found in the lungs? - ANSWER sympatric (adrenergic) &
parasympathetic (cholinergic)

Hypersensitivity - ANSWER an allergic or immune medicated reaction to a lung

Tolerance - ANSWER a decreasing intensity of response seen over time

Tachyphylaxis - ANSWER a rapid decrease in responsiveness to a drug

ALPHA - what is the response if the following adrenergic receptors sites are
stimulated by a drug? - ANSWER peripheral vasoconstriction (vasonconstricts
vessels in the upper airway to treat stridor)

mild bronchoconstriction

Agonist - ANSWER drug that stimulates a receptor

Antagonist - ANSWER drugs that block or inhibit a receptor

Pharmacy - ANSWER the preparation and dispensing of drugs

Drug - ANSWER any chemicals that alters the organism functions or processes

Toxicology - ANSWER the study of toxic substances and their pharmacological
actions including antidotes and poison control

chemical name - ANSWER name indicating the drugs chemical structures

generic name - ANSWER name assigned to a chemical by the (USAN) counsil
when the chemical appears to have therapeutic use and manufacturer wants to
market the drug

trade name - ANSWER brand of proprietary name given by a particular
manufacturer

list the sources where drug information can be found: - ANSWER -US
Pharmacopeia National Formulary (USP-NF)
-Physicians Desk Reference (PDR)
-Drug Facts & Comparisons

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