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Parasympatholytic Anticholinergic |
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Sympathomimetic Catecholamine |
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| ^hr/^bp/^skeletal muscle contraction |
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| Where do we have nicotinic receptors symp. and parasymp. nerve fibers |
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| At the ganglia-which is why they seem sympathetic |
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| Muscarinic effects of ACH include |
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| Muscarinic effects are blocked with what |
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| Direct acting cholinergic drugs act |
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| Directly on cholinergic receptors (muscarinic) |
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| Indirect acting cholinergic drugs act on |
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| ACHE (acetycholinesterase) which degrades ACH |
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Cholinergic blockers block what___________ at the _____________receptors |
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| Atropine effects are what |
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| How long do the effects of Atropine last |
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Auto immune disorder Destroys Nicotinic fibers Skeletal muscle contraction weakness |
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| Atropine is what classification |
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Parasympatholytic/ Anti-cholinergic FOR NOW |
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block cholinergic receptors(muscarinic) which ^hr block vagal tone vGI secretion and motility FOR NOW |
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Symptomatic bradycardia Pre-medication for RSI FOR NOW organophosophate or nerve agent poisoning |
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Epi Norepi Dopamine Seratonin(CNS) |
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^chrono/ino/dromo ^bp-vasoconstriction ^bronchodilation regulation of body temperature |
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| Direct acting Cholinergic drugs act |
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| directly on Alpha and Beta receptors |
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| 3 naturally occurring catecholamines |
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| Sympathomimetics have what effects |
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^ in all the following inotropy chronotropy dromatrophy BP/PVR bronchodilation |
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| What Catecholamine causes the less vasoconstriction and is dose dependent |
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| Dopamine is given at .5-2mcg/kg/min effect what |
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| Dopamine effects Beta I receptors at what dose |
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| Dopamine given at doses >10mcg/kg/min works on what receptors |
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| What Sympathomimetic/Vasopressor drug works mainly on force of contraction with very little chronotropic effects |
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| What drugs are used before epi and nor epi to treat circulatory shock |
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| What drugs cause positive inotropy and vasodilatory effects |
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| Amrinone and Milrinone would be used to treat what medical patient |
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| What drug can you use in place of epi and nor epi in a cardiac arrest |
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| Vasopressors work because they are what |
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| Sympathomimetics that only cause Beta I effects, are also called |
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| Contraindications for Vasopressors FOR NOW |
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Sympathomimetic,Catecholamine Inotropic agent Vasopressor |
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Acts directly on alpha and beta receptors which Increase the following chrono, ino, dromo, pvr, bp, automaticity Bronchial smooth muscle dilation |
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Cardiac arrest shock hypertension |
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| asystole, PEA, V-fib, pulseless V-tach |
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| Vasopressin classification |
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| Smooth muscle contriction |
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| Indications for Vasopressin |
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Sympathomimetic Vasopressor inotropic agent |
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Directly acts on alpha and beta receptors Effects alpha more profoundly than beta ^renal, mesenteric, and coronary artery vaodilation in low doses |
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| Dobutamine classification |
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Sympathomimetic Vasopressor Inotropic agent |
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Directly on alpha and beta Beta I specific very little chrono effect ^ino/ ^dromo/ ^automaticity |
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| Indications for Dobutamine |
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| CHF c mild hypotension 70-100mmg, tachy |
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Sympathomimetic Vasopressor |
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| Directly acting on Alpha receptors, ^bp |
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| Isoproterenal Classification |
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| Acts on beta I and beta II receptors |
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| Isoproterenol indications |
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| Metaraminol classification |
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Sympathomimetic Vasopressor Inotropic agent |
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Similar to nor epi less potent acts directly on A n B receptors of para and sympathetic NS |
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hypotension cardiogenic shock |
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Fast acting inotrope reduces preload and afterload by relaxing vascular smooth muscle |
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| Severe CHF c HTN refractory to other agents |
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Fast acting inotrope mild vasodilator |
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| Severe CHF c HTN refractory to other agents |
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