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| 3 Main Cholinergic Receptor Subtypes |
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Nicotinic(M) neuromuscular Nicotinic(N) ganglionic Muscarinic |
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| Muscarinic Receptors located |
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sweat gland blood vessels all organs regulated by PSNS |
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| Muscarinic Agonist used for.. |
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^ Gastric Secretions ^ GI motility ^ Urinary Frequency Constricts the pupil(miosis) |
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| When applying eye drops of |
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| apply inter-canthus pressure |
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| The neurotransmitter responsible for transmission of nerve impulses in the PSNS |
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dry mouth blurred vision elevated intraocular pressure urinary retention constipation tachycardia asthma exacerbation |
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| Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) |
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| maintenance of COPD & asthma |
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Oxybutynim (Diropan) Tolterodine (Detrol) |
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^HR Decrease gland secretions Relaxation of the bronchi Low tone of the bladder and GI tract Mydriasis |
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| Nicotinic(M) agents result in.. |
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Neuromuscular blocking agents Profuse body-wide smooth muscle paralysis Hypotension |
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Succinylcholine(Anectine) causes release of K from cells |
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| What should you look for with Succinylcholine(Anectine)? |
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| Cholinergic Medication uses |
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Conjunction with ventilator support Prior to Intubation Muscle Relaxation during Surgery |
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Prolonged apnea Malignant Hyperthermia Post-Op Pain Hyperkalemia(succinylcholine) |
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| Anticholinergic Drugs produce what effect? |
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| Produce sympathetic nervous system effects (i.e. mydriasis (dilated pupils), decreased bladder contraction, and decreased oral secretions |
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