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Physiologic Actions Matching Quiz
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Physiologic Actions Matching Quiz

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Match the physiologic actions associated with the following:

Parasympathetic NS = Maintain steady heart rate Sympathetic NS = Increase heart rate Parasympathetic NS = Miosis Sympathetic NS = Mydriasis

Match the physiologic actions associated with the following:

Parasympathetic NS = Promote salivary secretions/Promote digestion Sympathetic NS = Halt salivary secretions/Halt digestion & peristalsis Parasympathetic NS = Promote urination Sympathetic NS = Urinary retention

Match the following symptoms:

Cholinergic crisis = Salivation Cholinergic crisis = Lacrimation Anticholinergic syndrome = Xerostomia Anticholinergic syndrome = Anhidrosis/Hypohidrosis

Match the following symptoms:

<p>Cholinergic crisis = Urination Cholinergic crisis = Diarrhea Anticholinergic Syndrome = Urinary Retention Anticholinergic Syndrome = GI relaxation - Constipation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following symptoms:

<p>Cholinergic crisis = GI distress Cholinergic crisis = Emesis Anticholinergic Syndrome = Impaired cognition Anticholinergic Syndrome = Memory impairment</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following symptoms:

<p>Cholinergic crisis = Diaphoresis Cholinergic crisis = Miosis Anticholinergic Syndrome = Mydriasis Anticholinergic Syndrome = Hypohidrosis</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following symptoms:

<p>Cholinergic crisis = Bradycardia Cholinergic crisis = Bronchospasm Anticholinergic Syndrome = Tachycardia Anticholinergic Syndrome = Bronchodilation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Reversible, cholinesterase Inhibitors that cross the BBB are used to treat:

<p>Alzheimer's Disease</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which drug is the top drug to treat Alzheimer's Disease?

<p>Donepezil</p> Signup and view all the answers

Irreversible cholinesterase Inhibitors are used for:

<p>Pesticides and Warfare Agents</p> Signup and view all the answers

Reversible, competitive cholinesterase Inhibitors that do NOT cross the BBB are used to treat:

<p>Myasthenia Gravis</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Reversible, competitive cholinesterase Inhibitors:

<p>Short Duration = Edrophonium Long Duration* = Neostigmine Long Duration = Pyridostigmine Used for: = Myasthenia Gravis</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the indication for Pralidoxime?

<p>Antidote used to treat Cholinergic Crisis</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following:

<p>Cholinergic Agonist* = Also Pupil Constriction Muscarinic Agonist = Pupil Constriction Muscarinic Antagonist = Pupil Dilation . = .</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Pharm. Actions:

<p>Muscarinic Agonist = Induce miosis and decrease intraocular pressure - Pupil Constriction Muscarinic Agonist = Bronchoconstriction Muscarinic Antagonist = Induce mydriasis (pupil dilation) or cycloplegia (paralyze muscles that control pupil diameter) Muscarinic Antagonist = Bladder detrusor muscle relaxation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Donepezil is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor that can cross the blood-brain barrier and is used for AD?

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

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