Sympathetic Nervous System
Cardio
Respiratory
Neuro/GI
Blood
100

Mu receptors stimulate analgesia, sedation, mood changes, constricted pupils, respiratory depression, and decreased GI motility. What type of receptor is this?

Opioid

100

This cranial nerve controls the parasympathetic stimulation of receptor sites in the heart, lings, and digestive system throughout the chest and abdomen.

Vagus Nerve, Cranial Nerve X

100

This commonly used selective beta-2 agonist is typically nebulized for the emergency treatment of bronchospasms

Albuterol

100
This powerful opioid antagonist competes with opioid receptor sites to reverse its effects in the body

Naloxone (Narcan)

100

The average adult has _ liters of blood

5L

200

What effect increases heart rate in Beta-1 receptors?

Chronotropic Effect

200

Which cardiac medication has a half-life of less than 10 seconds used to treat stable, regular, narrow QRS tachycardia?

Adenosine

200

Name two short-acting sedative-hyppnotic medications used in managing an airway

Etomidate

Ketamine

200

These kinds of medications are effective in treating acute ischemic strokes

Fibrinolytics

200

Universal donor and universal recipient blood types?

Universal donor: O-

Universal recipient: AB+
300

Beta agonists will increase the hear's rate, force, and ____________ (generation of a spontaneous impulse from within)

Automaticity

300

Verapamil and Diltiazem are considered what type and class of medication?

Class IV Calcium Channel Blockers

300

Diazepam, Midazolam, and Lorazepam are this kind of medications

Benzodiazepines

300

This type of medication offsets histamine release during allergic reactions, and reduces stomach acid secretion, protecting against ulcers and GI bleeding

Histamine Receptor Antagonists (H2 blockers)

300

This medical term refers to low platelet level in the blood

Throbocytopenia

400

This receptor causes consriction of peripheral small arteries and arterioles, vascular smooth muscle, and bladder and GI sphincters

Alpha 1

400

This system cause fluid retention and vasoconstriction in response to hypotension or hypoperfusion

Renin-Angiotensin System

400

This type of medication have immunosuppressant properties, significantly reduce airway inflammation, and improve oxygenation and ventilation

Corticosteroid

400

This medication is used to treat esophageal varices to decrease blood flow to esophageal blood vessels

Octreotide (Sandostatin)

400

This medication is responsible for preventing the breakdown of fibrin clots, and has been seen to significantly reduce mortality in trauma patients when administered within 3 hours of the event

Tranexemic Acid

500

This receptor causes bronchodilation, dilation of arterioles of the heart, lungs, and skeletal muscles, imhibits insulin release, increases release of glucagon, and causes relaxation of the intestines, bladder, and uterus.

Beta 2

500

Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine are what kind of catecholamines?

Endogenous

500

What is a rare, but immediately life-threatening adverse reaction of administering succinylcholine?

Malignant Hyperthermia

500

Antiemetic medications such as Promethazine and Prochloroperazine may cause this adverse effect.

Dystonic Reactions

500

Clopidogrel (Plavix), Warfarin (Coumadin), Apixaban (Xarelto) what types of medication?

Antiplatelets and Anticoagulants