Pharm Ch. 30 Adrenergic Agonists Prep U
What is a naturally occurring catecholamine?
Dopamine
Adrenergic drugs shouldn't be taken with:
MAO inhibitors
Adrenergic drugs mimic the effects of stimulating what part of the nervous system?
Sympathetic
epinephrine causes relaxation of
bronchioles
Some synthetic catecholamines are:
dobutamine, ephedrine, and metaraminol
Phenylephrine:
found in cold and allergy products constricts topical vessels decreases the swelling and signs and symptoms of rhinitis
For a client in shock, dopamine helps to
increase blood pressure
effects of administering epinephrine:
increased vasoconstrictive effects
Adrenergic drugs are commonly used on:
patients in shock
why is epinephrine used in conjunction with local anesthetic?
prolonged action of local anesthetic prevents systemic absorption minimizes bleeding
stimulation of a1 receptors:
regulates the release of neurotransmitters decreases the tone, motility, and secretions of GI tone increase the heart rate and force of myocardial infarction vasodilaton of the peripheral vessels causes bronchodilation
Another name for adrenergic drugs is:
sympathomimetic drugs
Stimulation of a1 receptors:
vasoconstriction of peripheral blood vessels