Statistics for parasympathetic & sympathetic drugs

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  • The average score is 26 of 59

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
What are the adrenergic agonists?Adrenaline
100%
Dopamine
100%
Noradrenaline
100%
Pseudoephedrine
88%
What receptors do they work on?alpha 1
75%
Phenylephrine
75%
Salbutamol
75%
Atenolol
63%
What are the parasympatholytics?Atropine
63%
beta 1
63%
beta 2
63%
What are the adrenergic antagonists?Prazosin
63%
What are the common uses?anaphylaxis
50%
asthma
50%
What type of agonist/antagonist is it?competitive nicotinic antagonist
50%
What are they used for?diagnosis of Myasthenia gravis
50%
Ipratropium
50%
nasal decongestant
50%
Propranolol
50%
respiratory use (green inhalers for bronchodilation)
50%
Scopolamine
50%
Tropicamide
50%
alpha 1, alpha 2
38%
alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1
38%
alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1
38%
alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2
38%
What receptors do they work on?alpha 1, alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2
38%
alpha agonist
38%
alpha agonist
38%
What is the neuromuscular blocker?Atracurium
38%
beta 2 agonist
38%
cardiac arrest
38%
cardiovascular reasons (antiarrhythmic and vasodilation)
38%
cardiovascular reasons (antiarrhythmic and vasodilation)
38%
What are the common uses?cardiovascular reasons (vasodilation)
38%
What kind of agonist/antagonists are they?competitive antagonists (antimuscarinics)
38%
constant rate infusions for dangerous hypotension
38%
Edrophonium
38%
gastrointestinal use (decrease abdominal pain associated with GIT cramping)
38%
What kind of agonist are they?mixed agonist
38%
mixed agonist
38%
mixed agonist
38%
What kind of agonist/antagonist is it?muscarinic agonist
38%
What are the cholinesterase inhibitors?Neostigmine
38%
ocular decongestant
38%
Pyridostigmine
38%
added to other drugs to improve their efficacy
25%
beta 1, beta 2
25%
What is the parasympathomimetic?Bethanecol
25%
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
25%
ophthalmic use (ciliary muscle paralysis to relieve ciliary spasm)
25%
antidotes to NM blockers
13%
What is it used for?atonic (stretched) bladder
13%
What are the common uses?cardiovascular reasons
13%
myocardial contraction (medium doses)
13%
What are the common uses for it?paralysis of extraocular skeletal muscles during intraocular surgery (eg. cataract surgery)
13%
paralysis of respiratory skeletal muscles during a thoracotomy
13%
vasoconstriction (high doses)
13%
vasodilation (low doses)
13%

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