Ch.13 Matching
What are the effects of medications that inhibit muscarinic receptors? |
Dry mouth, dry eyes, pupil dilation, urine retention, and constipation |
Examples of fight or flight reactions of the SNS? |
-Heart rate increases
-Bronchioles dilate
-Pupils dilate
-Digestion slows |
What is the function of the ANS? |
Controls nonvoluntary functions such as blood pressure, digestion, breathing, and pupil dilation/constriction |
What are the effects of medications that stimulate alpha receptors? |
Excitation, stimulation or constriction of the organ or tissue |
What are the effects of medications that stimulate beta receptors? |
Relaxation, inhibition or dilation of the organ or tissue except for the heart. Stimulation of beta receptors in the heart increases blood pressure |
What is the effect of medications that stimulate muscarinic receptors? |
What allows the SNS and the PSNS to balance each other out? |
Dual Innervation of organs and tissues |
Which neurotransmitter stimulates receptors on muscles to make them move? |
What is the function of the somatic nervous system (SoNS)? |
Regulates or controls voluntary muscles |
Examples of anticholinergic medications |
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