Concepts Flashcards

1
Q

What is the neurotransmitter for the parasympathetic system?

A

Acetylcholine

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2
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What does the nicotinic receptor do?

A

Allows for muscle contraction

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3
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What does the muscarinic G1 receptor do?

A

GI stimulation (SLUDGEM)

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4
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What does the muscarinic M2 do?

A

Surpresses the Chronotropic, dronotropic, and inotropic (causing hypotension and bradycardia)

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5
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Which neurotransmitters do the parasympathetic and sympathetic system make?

A

Parasympathetic: cholinergic
Sympathetic: andregenic

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6
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What does Alpha1 do?

A

vasoconstriction

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7
Q

What does Alpha2 do?

A

Insulin restriction, glucagon secretion, and inhibits norepi release

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8
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What does Beta1 do?

A

Chronotropic, inotropic, and dromotropic effects. Renin secretion for urinary retention

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9
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What does Beta2 do?

A

Bronchodilator, insulin secretion, arterial dilation in certain key organs

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10
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What does the Dopaminergic receptor do?

A

Vasodilation of renal and mesenteric arteries

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11
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What happens during glucogenesis?

A

When there is extra glucose, it stimulates insulin production, which is converted into glycogen and stored in the liver.

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12
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What happens during glucogenolysis?

A

When there is low sugar, it stimulates glucagon production. It also pulls glycogen from the liver and breaks it down into glucose for use.

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13
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What is the protein attached to an activated platelet that sticks? What is the receptor?

A

Glycoprotein. IIb IIIa receptors

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14
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What does Amyl Nitrate plus Sodium Nitrate do?

A

It binds to cyanide. Sodium Thiosulfate is then given to convert cyanide into a neutral state (thiocyanate) which is excreted by the kidneys.

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15
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How does methemoglobins work in reversing the effects of cyanide?

A

Methemoglobins have a greater affinity for cyanide than cyanide does for the mitochondria in the cell.

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