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NURS411 Pharmacology Exam
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beta 1 receptors - Answer - found mostly in heart

- stimulation increases HR and increases contractility

beta 2 receptors - Answer - found in lungs and

- peripheral arterioles

stimulation

- bronchodilation

- increases hepatic glucose output

alpha 1 receptors - Answer - found in lungs, peripheral arterioles

- stimulation produces constriction of smooth muscle

- vasoconstriction of most blood vessels

alpha 2 receptors - Answer - found primarily in the brain

- inhibits insulin release

- inhibits norepi release

dopaminergic receptors - Answer - found in renal, mesenteric, and vascular beds

- stimulation produces vasoidilation of mesenteric, renal, coronary and cerebral arteries

vasopressors - Answer - used to manage refractory hypotension

- noninvasive BP cuffs may be inaccurate

- majority metabolized in liver/eliminated in urine

- administer via a central line

- half life: around 2 min

regitine (phentolamine) - Answer - alpha adrenergic blocker

- directly through the cath of the infiltrated area following institution policy and
procedure - remove the cath immediately after admin

- opposite of alpha 1: constricts vessels

, - pressor

epinephrine - Answer - sympathomimetic

- mcg/min or mcgs/kg/min

- cardiac effects via beta receptors = increase HR + inotrope

- vascular effects via alpha receptors = vasoconstriction

- does not constrict coronary or cerebral blood vessels

- stimulates gluconeogenesis = high blood glucose levels

- cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, severe hypotension, shock states, OHS

- half life - 2 min

continuous IV or IO

- start titration: 0.5mcg/kg/min, 2 mcg/min

- max dose: 10 mcgs/min

norepinephrine (levophed) - Answer - only IV admin

- mcgs/min or mcg/kg/min

- half life 2-2.5min

- stim alpha and beta 1

- greater alpha effects than beta

- vasoconstriction - improves BP

- start titration 2-4 mcg/min OR 0.5 mcg/kg/min

- max 10mcg/min OR max 3 mcg/kg/min

- assess peripheral perfusion (coolness, pallor decreased sensation fingers and toes)

- adverse effects - reflex bradycardia, dysrhythmias, decreased UOP following initation

phenylephrine (neosynephrine) - Answer - mcg/min

- pure alpha stimulator

- effects are vascular: increases SBP, increases DBP, increases PAP

- coronary and rena arteries constrict

- can reduce blood flow to organs

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