Chapter 17 - Adrenergic Agonists Flashcards

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Adrenergic Agonists - produce their effects by…

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activating adrenergic receptors.

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2
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Adrenergic receptors are….3

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Alpha (Alpha 1 + 2), Beta (Beta 1 + 2) and Dopamine.

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3
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Basic Mechanisms of Adrenergic Receptor Activation -

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Promotion of NE release, direct receptor binding, blockage of Ne reuptake, inhibition of NE inactivation (blocking action of MAO.)

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4
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Adrenergic Agonists - Chemical classification - 2

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catecholamines and non-catecholamines.

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Catecholamines vs. Non-catecholamines

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Cat - cannot be used orally, cannot cross blood brain barrier, short half life, like NE, E, dopamine, etc.

Non-catecholamines - can use orally, can cross blood brain barrier, longer half life - like epherdrine, phenulephrine, terbutaline, etc.

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6
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Alpha 1 Stimulation causes…

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Vasoconstriction - which means it stops hemostasis, reduces nasal decongestion, mydriasis, and acts as an adjunct to local anesthesia.

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7
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Adverse effects of Alpha 1 stimulation -

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hypertension, bradycardia, necrosis.

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8
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Alpha 2 Receptors are located…… ?

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Pre-synaptically

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9
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Alpha 2 receptors in the periphery are very important clinically - T/F?

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FALSE.

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10
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Activation of alpha 2 receptors in ___ is very important.

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CNS - causes reduction of sympathetic response in heart and blood vessels and causes slowing of heart rate and vaso dilation.

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11
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Beta 1 Receptors are located where?

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In the heart.

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12
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Beta 1 Activation - Therapeutic Use –

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Cardiac arrest (initiates heart beating in arrested heart.)
Heart failure, shock, AV block.
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13
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Adverse effects - Beta 1 Activation -

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tachycardia, dysrhythmias, angina pectoris

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14
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Beta 2 Receptors - located __?

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In the lungs and uterus.

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15
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Beta 2 Receptor Activation - Therapeutic Use

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Asthma - promotes bronchodilation

Delay of preterm labor.

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16
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Adverse Effects of Beta 2 Receptor Activation -

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Hyperglycemia/Tremors

17
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Dopamine Receptors are located in the ___

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kidney.

18
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Dopamine Receptors - therapeutic applications to..

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dilate renal vasculature and enhance cardiac performance.

19
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Anaphylactic Shock - cause

A

severe allergy.

20
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Signs and Symptoms of Anaphylactic Shock

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hypotension, bronchial constriction, edema of glottis.

21
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Treatment of Anaphylactic Shock -

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Epinephrine

22
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Epinephrine - Activates ___ types of receptors.

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All four types.

23
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Therapeutic uses - epinephrine

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Delay absorption of local anesthetics, control superficial bleeding, reduce nasal congestion, etc.

24
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Epi - administered….How?

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topically, IN, inhalation - but not orally!

25
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Epinephrine has a long half life - T/F?!

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FALSE. it is short!

26
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Adverse effects of epinephrine -

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Hypertensive crisis, dysrhythmiasis, angina pectoris, etc.

27
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Epinephrine - drug interactions - DO NOT USE WITH…5

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MAO inhibitors, tricylic antidepressants, general anesthetics, alpha adrenergic blocking agents, beta adrenergic blocking agents.