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Does alpha contract or relax smooth muscle in the blood vessels
What drug is a derivative of epinephrine and is a vasoconstrictor often added to local anesthetic.
What drug is used as a mydriatic (dilation of pupils) and in nose sprays to relieve congestion
What type of adrenergic receptors does epinephrine have
What are the two types of adrenergic receptors called
When a patient has hyperglycemia what adrenergic receptor is stimulated
If your patient is taking an adrenergic agent, what happens to the salivary flow of the parotid gland, is it increased or reduced
Ephedrine has what adrenergic receptors
what anticholinergic drug is involved with motion sickness and post operative nausea and vomiting
What drug can be "cooked" to produce methamphetamine, it is now kept "behind the counter" with a pharmacist.
smooth-muscle excitation or contractionwhich then causes vasoconstriction is what type of adrenergic receptor
When agents such as amphetamine release endogenous norepinephrine this called____
______ is added to local anesthetic solutions to delay absorption and reduce systemic toxicity.
What anticholinergic drug reduce saliva and fluid during general anesthesia surgery and is involved in pesticide poisonings
When adrenergic agents affect your patients eye, does the pupil constrict or dilate? what is this process called?
What type of adrenergic receptors does isoproterenol have
When taking an anticholinergic drug, you may experience prostatic hypertrophy, which exacerbates _____ ______
When adrenergic agents affect your patients eye, what happens to the pressure (increase or decrease)
Glaucoma which is apart of anticholinergic can cause an acute rise in ______ pressure
increased glycogenolysis and decreased insulinrelease occurs when your patient has what condition?