Divisions of the Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous
System
PANS/SANS
Miscellaneous
Sympathetic nervous System
100
The function of the Autonomic Nervous System.
What is automatic modulating?
100
Blocks the action of Acetylcholine at the postganglionic endings of PANS?
What is atropine. You need to know all the "special drugs" that blocks or doesn't block.
100
used to treat an overdose of cholinesterase.
What is pralidoxime and atropine?
100
A competitive nondepolarizing blocker, that binds to nicotinic receptors, is used by amazons for hunting animals, and antidote is neostigmine.
What is d-tubocurarine?
100
reserpine.
What drug depletes endogenous norepinephrine?
200
The nuclei of the cranial nerves and sacral segments of the spinal cord.
What is the origination of the parasympathetic fibers?
200
Inhibits the enzyme that normally destroys acetylcholine resulting in the stimulation of PANS.
What is an indirect-acting cholinergic agent?
200
Conditions that are a relative contraindication for the use of cholinergic agents.
What is bronchial asthma, myasthenia gravis being treated with neostigmine, hyperthyroidism, and peptic ulcer.
200
Occurs during a generalized discharge of the sympathetic nervous system.
What is glycogen breakdown?
200
The methods of terminating norepinephrine at the synapse.
What is uptake with an amine-specific pump, COMT & MAO action.
300
Enter the Sympathetic chain.
What is the sympathetic division of the ANS.
300
The direct effect of acetylcholine on the heart.
What is negative chronotropic and negative inotropic?
300
Drug used to treat xerostomia.
What is pilocarpine? (salagen)
300
Muscarinic.
What is the term used to describe the postganglionic nerve of the PANS.
300
Causes an increase in the heart rate, a decrease in peripheral resistance resulting in a slight increase of systolic blood pressure.
What is Isoproterenol. You need to understand this whole concept completely.
400
The neurotransmitter released from a preganglionic neuron in the sympathetic division.
What is Acetylcholine.
400
A pharmacological effect associated with cholinergic agents.
What is miosis?
400
An anticholinesterase used to poison Japanese subway riders.
What is Sarin?
400
Nicotinic
What is the term to describe the pre and post ganglionic nerve sites of PANS and SANS.
400
Salivary glands that are stimulated by the sympathomimetic agents.
What is submandibular and sublingual glands. Parotid gland has NO Sympathetic innervation, only PNS. The sympathomimetic agents produce vasoconstriction, resulting in xerostomia.
500
Divided into the Parasympathetic Nervous System and the Sympathetic Nervous System.
What is The Visceral Division?
500
SLUD.
What is the acronym associated with using cholinergic agents.
500
Properties of tertiary anticholinergic agents.
What is lipid soluble, and easily penetrate the brain.
500
the neurotransmitter at the neuromuscular junction.
What is acetylcholine?
500
the vasoconstrictor that is a sympathomimetic agent used in local anesthetic solutions of mepivacaine.
What is levonordefrin?