production 1 points Question 5 1. Your patient has bradycardia. What type of drug do you recommend? Answer A. Sympatholytic B. Sympathomimetic C. Parasympathomimetic D. Both A and C 1 points Question 6 1. Epinephrine stimulates which of the following receptor sites? (multiple answers) Answer A. Alpha B. Nicotinic C. Beta-1 D. Beta-2 E. Muscarinic 2 points Question 7 1. Stimulation of which receptor produces blood vessel
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reaction is treated with Epinephrine‚ which is adrenaline‚ and sometimes Benadryl‚ which is an antihistamine‚ and used for allergies of all kinds. If the person knows they are allergic to bee stings‚ they should carry an EPI-Pen with them at all times. This is a single dose injection of Epinephrine which should be administered in the muscle on the front of the thigh. The draw-back of this type of EPI-pen is it is only a single dose and most often times another dose of epinephrine is needed to counteract
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thyroid—thyroxin B. anterior pituitary—FSH and LH C. adrenal cortex—hypothalamus releasing hormones D. adrenal gland—norepinephrine E. pancreas—insulin 4. Which statement is NOT true about peptide hormones? A. It includes hormones such as epinephrine. B. It binds to the target cell surface receptors and never goes through the membrane. C. Peptide hormones act faster than steroid hormones. D. The second messenger initiates cascade of enzymatic reactions that regulates production of certain
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Hormones 1. Place the following hormones into one of the three categories of hormones (peptides‚ amines or steroids): T4 (thyroxin)‚ estradiol‚ norepinephrine‚ insulin‚ aldosterone‚ glucagon‚ cortisol‚ growth hormone‚ T3 (triiodothyronine)‚ epinephrine‚ testosterone and vasopressin (ADH). |Peptides |Amines |Steroids | |Insulin |T4 (thyroxine)
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That Affect Blood Pressure 1. What are the three main factors that influence total peripheral resistance (TPR)? a. Turbulence b. Vascular Resistance c. A change in blood viscosity 2. Name three hormones that act as vasoconstrictors. a. Epinephrine b. Angiotensin II c. Antidiuretic Hormone 3. Name two hormones that directly increase blood volume. a. Antidiuretic Hormone b. Aldosterone 4. Track the effect on blood pressure by reducing venous return. Go through all the steps. VR decrease
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Human Endocrine System A system of glands and cells that make hormones that are released directly into the blood and travel to tissues and organs all over the body. The endocrine system controls growth‚ sexual development‚ sleep‚ hunger‚ and the way the body uses food. [pic] The human endocrine system modulates several processes of the body by the function of hormones. The endocrine system secretes hormones that control how bodily functions work. Thus‚ the human endocrine system watches
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times a year. This means in just two years‚ a single female can release up to 150‚000 eggs." Another example of an invasive species is the Spiny Water-Flea‚ is a Planktonic crustacean which is less than 15 mm long. They eat small animals such as the Daphnia which is an important food supply for native
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15:2 compression to ventilation ▪ Defibrillation - Ventricular fibrillation – defibrillation 2 Joules/kg shock after CPR ▪ Drug – epinephrine 0.01 mg/kg IV or IO. If dose ordered not correct‚ ask team leader to clarify. ▪ Drug - PEA – Pulseless electrical activity - epinephrine 0.01 mg/kg IV or IO ▪ Drug – Pulseless‚ breathless – epinephrine 0.01 mg/kg IV or IO ▪ IV – best method for immediate vascular access – intraosseous ▪ IV for Shock – IV fluids 20 ml/kg of isotonic
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They should also be trained to administer emergency epinephrine. Ingredient lists for food service must be available to parents‚ and every effort made to eliminate cross-contamination. Emergency Action An epinephrine injection can mitigate the victim’s reaction to the allergen‚ and should only be used for the person to whom it is prescribed. Even when symptoms abate‚ call an ambulance
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