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IVY TECH pharmacology exam 3: chapter 18 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is Albuterol used for? correct answer: Used for: 
 bronchospasm relief 
inhibits release of histamine increases ciliary motility 
 
What is the difference between inhaled, short-acting albuterol and oral, long-acting albuterol? correct answer: Inhaled, short-acting is used to prevent an exercise-induced asthmatic episode. 
Oral, long-acting is used for long-term control of asthma. 
 
What are the expected adverse effects of albuterol? correct answer: TAT 
tachycardia, angina, tremors 
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PNS: EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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PNS: EXAM 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED 
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what does the nervous system do for the body? - --enables it to react to continuous 
changes in its internal and external environments 
-also controls and integrates the various activities of the body such as circulation and 
respiration 
structurally, the nervous system is divided into what? - -CNS and PNS 
functionally, the nervous system is divided into what? - -somatic nervous system (SNS) 
and autonomic nervous system (ANS) 
what ar...
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NUR 250 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Nociceptors - pain receptors 
- found in all tissues except cns 
- tissue injury activates them to transmit pain information to somatosensory system 
 
Chemical mediators of pain - prostaglandins 
- bradykinin 
- substance p 
 
Moa of chemical mediators of pain - attach to nociceptor membrane and open sodium channels 
- move to afferent nerve fibers, carrying impulses to spinal cord (away from injury) 
- impulse sent to somatosensory cortex, limbic system, frontal/parietal lobes 
- pain is perce...
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Patho: SIRS, organ dysfunction & shock Complete Questions And Answers
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) - SNS is activated in an overwhelming 
inflammatory response to severe trauma to body 
diagnosing SIRS - Tachycardia 
Tachypnea 
Hyper/hypothermia (>38 c or <36 c) 
Leukocytosis/leukopenia 
Compensatory Anti-Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CARS) - After SIRS pts are in an 
immunosuppressed state that can lead to sepsis 
Sepsis/septicemia - Infection of blood that can overwhelm immune system and lead to MODS 
Severe sepsis criteria - Altered me...
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PMY 302 EXAM 1 DRUGS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS
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therefore, increase CO but doesn't change BP bc not much effect on B2 
albuterol - B-AR agonist 
Affinity: B2>>>> B1 
Examples of drug/food- drug interactions in Type A ADRS - viagra and nitrates - severe 
hypotension 
warfarin and heparin - bleeding 
alcohol and acetaminophen - increase CYP2E1 toxin 
grapefruit - inhibits C450 which inc plasma drug conc 
Benadryl vs Advil PM 
minodoxil - treat hypertension but topically used for hair growth 
loniten vs rogaine 
Examples of Type A A...
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HPHY 325 Midterm 2 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What are the four types of gastric endureendocrine cells - correct answer Serotonin: stomach muscle contraction 
Histamine: stimulates secretion of HCL 
Gastrin: stimulates secretion of HCL 
Somatostatin: inhibits HCL secretion 
 
Define enteric Nervous system and describe its structure - correct answer The ENS refers to the gut brain in which the ENS does not require input from the SNS 
 
The 
 
What are the two plexi of the ENS - correct answer Myenteric Plexus located in the muscualris ...
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Pharmacology NBME Exam Questions And Answers
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Pharmacology NBME Exam Questions And Answers 
 
Types of smooth muscle 
vasculature 
bladder 
reproductive tracts 
GI tract 
respiratory tract 
skin 
eye 
Types of Muscarinic receptors 
M1, M2, M3 
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Location and function of M1 
multiple functions in Nerve endings 
Location and function of M2 
decelerates the heart rate 
Location and function of M3 
contracts smooth muscle including bladder wall and bronchi 
relaxes sphincters (increases GI motility) 
increases secretions in glands 
vasodilat...
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Pharmacology NBME Exam Questions And Answers
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Pharmacology NBME Exam Questions And Answers 
 
Types of smooth muscle 
vasculature 
bladder 
reproductive tracts 
GI tract 
respiratory tract 
skin 
eye 
Types of Muscarinic receptors 
M1, M2, M3 
QIQ 
Location and function of M1 
multiple functions in Nerve endings 
Location and function of M2 
decelerates the heart rate 
Location and function of M3 
contracts smooth muscle including bladder wall and bronchi 
relaxes sphincters (increases GI motility) 
increases secretions in glands 
vasodilat...
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions And Answers Graded A+.
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NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 2 Questions And Answers Graded A+. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What is gastritis? - correct answer. Inflammation of the stomach lining. The lining will be red and inflamed and irritated 
 
What are the causes of gastritis? - correct answer. Ingestion of irritating substances such a alcohol, aspirin, NSAIDS, viruses and bacteria 
 
What is GERD? - correct answer. the back flow of gastric contents into the esophagus through the lower esophageal sphincter. The inflammation o...
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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY RASMUSSEN COLLEGE FINAL EXAM 2023-2024 LATEST
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NUR 2063 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 
RASMUSSEN COLLEGE FINAL EXAM 
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Explain primary prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-Preventing"; altering susceptibility or reducing exposure 
of disease for people 
Explain secondary prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-"Screening"; early detection, screening, and 
management of disease to catch disease early before it spreads 
Explain tertiary prevention - CORRECT ANSWER-"Treating" and preventing further complications from a 
disorder or disease after the person has th...
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