Fight/Flight
Rest/Digest
Drugs
MOAs
Prehypertension
100

These two changes occur to the heart, when the body enters fight/flight mode.

What is Increased FOC or Increased Heart Rate?

100

This change occurs when Beta-2 receptors of the Uterus are blocked.

What is Uterus relaxation?

100

This drug is used to treat Urinary Retention.

What is Bethanechol?

100
This drug works by blocking muscarinic receptors to help you stop urinating.

What is Oxybutynin?

100

This measurement of BP is known for universally being the "normal". 

What is <120/80mmHg?

200

This change occurs within the lungs when the body enters flight/fight mode.

What is Bronchodilation?

200

This change occurs when Beta-2 receptors of the liver are blocked. 

What is decreased liver sugar production?

200

This drug may be used for anaphylaxis.

What is Epinephrine?

200

This drug works by binding to muscarinic receptors to make you urinate more.

What is Bethanechol?

200

These examples of drugs can cause or worsen hypertension.

What is Contraceptives, NSAIDs, Antidepressants, Decongestants, Amphetamines, Cocaine, Nicotine, and Anabolic Steroids?

300

This response occurs when the alpha-2 receptors are stimulated in the presynaptic neurons. 

What is decrease norepinephrine release?

300

This change occurs when Alpha-1 receptors of the eye are blocked.

What is Pupil Constriction?

300

This drug is mainly used for Septic Shock.

What is Norepinephrine?

300

This drug works in multiple ways, mostly by stimulating Beta receptors and can also be used in cases of Cardiac Arrest.

What is Epinephrine?

300
These are examples of complications due to uncontrolled hypertension.

What is MI, HF, Retinopathy, Stroke, and Angina?

400

These three areas of the body is where you can find alpha-1 receptors.

What are the eyes, vasculature of the skin/mucous membranes, and the bladder.

400

This certain class of drugs may cause diarrhea.

What are muscarinic agonists?

400
This drug is used to treat the symptoms of Alzheimer's Dimentia.

What is Donepezil?

400

This drug is classified as a Muscarinic Antagonist and is an antidote for cholinergic overdoses. It can also be used in cases of cardiac arrest.

What is Atropine?

500

Upon vasodilation, this is the name of the phenomenon that occurs when the heart rate reflexively changes.

What is Reflex Tachycardia?

500

This certain class of drugs may be used to reverse tachycardia.

What are muscarinic agonists or Beta-1 Antagonists?

500

This drug is used to treat Overactive Bladder.

What is Oxybutynin?

500

This drug works by inhibiting Acetycholinesterase and is classified as a muscarinic agonist.

What is Donepezil?

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