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The ANS is part of the CNS or PNS?   PNS  
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parasympathetic or sympathetic? contracts pupils, stimulates salivation, contracts bronchi   Parasympathetic  
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parasympathetic or sympathetic? slows HR, stimulates digestive activity, stimulates gallbladder, contracts bladder   parasympathetic  
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parasympathetic or sympathetic? dilates pupils, inhibits salivation, relaxes bronchi   sympathetic  
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parasympathetic or sympathetic? accelerates HR, inhibits digestive activity, stimulates glucose release from liver, relaxes bladder   sympathetic  
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"Fight or flight" is to __________, as "rest and digest" is to __________.   sympathetic, parasympathetic  
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Cholinergic receptors are receptive to what? Adrenergic receptors are receptive to what?   ACh, catecholamines(NE and E)  
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Sympathetic ganglion are closer to the spinal cord or the organ of innervation?   SC  
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The preganglionic fibers of the of the SNS are long or short?   short...the postganglionic are longer and travel from the ganglion to the organ of destination  
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The preganglionic fibers of the SNS run from where to where?   intermediolateral horn of the thoracic and upper lumbar spinal cord(T1-L2) to the sympathetic chain ganglia  
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What does the adrenal medullae do and what is it a part of?   part of the SNS, secrets epinephrine and norepinephrine  
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Are the preganglionic fibers of the PSNS long or short?   long...the ganglion is located closer to the effector organ so the postganglionic fibers are shorter then the pre.  
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What cranial nerves are associated with the PSNS?   CN III, VII, IX, X  
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Arterial pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate are controlled by what part of the CNS?   brain stem  
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Control of body temp, GI activity, and salivation are controlled by what part of the CNS?   hypothalamus  
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ACh produces what kind of effects on the body? (sympathetic or parasympathetic). Because of this anticholinergic drugs cause what kind of effects?   parasympathetic. causes dry mouth, dry eyes, urinary retention  
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How many adrenergic receptors are there and what do they respond to?   there 4(alpha 1&2, Beta 1&2), they respond to E & NE.  
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Which adrenergic receptor is responsible for vasoconstriction of the arterioles in the skin and viscera, and intestinal relaxation?   alpha 1  
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Which adrenergic receptor modulates the release of NE from presynaptic terminals, and decreases sympathetic outflow from the brain to decrease HR and vasodilation   Alpha 2  
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Which adrenergic receptor causes increased HR and contractility?   Beta 1  
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Which adrenergic receptor causes vasodilation of skeletal muscle and liver, intestinal relaxation, bronchodilation, and increased metabolic rate?   Beta 2  
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What is the predominant effect of sympathetic stimulation on blood vessels?   vasoconstriction  
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SNS can can constrict or dilate blood vessels by ↑ or ↓ its what?   alpha adrenergic stimulation  
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Beta antagonists are used to treat what?   HTN, angina, cardiac arrhythmias, and post MI  
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Alpha antagonists are used to treat what?   HTN, BPH  
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non-selective adrenergic antagonists are used to treat what?   HTN, and cardiac arrhythmias  
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Alpha 1 agonists are used to treat what?   hypotension, nasal congestion, supraventricular tachycardia  
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Alpha 2 agonists are used to treat what?   HTN spasticity  
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What is the suffix for alpha blockers?   -zosin  
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What is the suffix for ACE inhibitors?   -pril  
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What is the suffix for beta blockers?   -olol  
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What is the suffix for calcium channel blockers?   -pine  
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Statins refer to what kind of drugs?   lipid lowering drugs  
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Why is it important to use RPE for pts on beta blockers?   because beta blockers prevent exercise HR from increasing more than 20-30 bpm above resting HR  
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What are ACE inhibitors used to treat and what do they do?   HTN and heart failure. They prevent constriction of blood vessels and retention of sodium and fluid, improve sympathetic HR response during exercise in early phase of MI to prevent heart failure  
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What are beta-blockers used for and how do they work?   Decreases blood pressure, dysryhthmias, and angina. They relax the blood vessles of the heart muscle by blocking sympathetic conduction at beta-receptors on the SA node and myocardial cells  
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What are calcium channel blockers used for and how do they work?   used to lower blood pressure and suppress some arrhythmias. they dilate the coronary arteries to get this done.  
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The following are s/s of what? angina, chest discomfort, vomiting, SOB, prolonged p wave on ECG.   MI  
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The following are s/s of what? Distal LE edema, L ventricular hypertrophy, fatigue, frequent urination especially at night   CHF  
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The following are s/s of what? Chronic wet cough, increased blood pressure in lungs, SOB, wheezing.   Cor Pulmonale  
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How do you document angina? What variables would you use?   use the rate pressure product (HRxSBP)/ time, speed, grade, RPE  
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