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NSG 318 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GUARANTEED PASS | GRADED A+ | | LATEST COMPLETE UPDATE WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | What is the significance of the National Patient Safety Goals - ANSWER: All organizations may not use certain abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols to avoid miscommunication All organizations may not use certain abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols to avoid miscommunication This was established by which organization - ANSWER: The Joint Commission Name the 2 components of the autonomic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic & Parasympathetic nervous system The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system consists of the... A) Somatic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Peripheral nervous system - ANSWER: Autonomic nervous system Significance of the Joint Commission - ANSWER: 1) Developed the National Patient Safety Goals 2) Focuses on safety problems and quality care Adrenergic agonist refers to the A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Peripheral nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic nervous system What are the 3 focuses of a Just Culture system - ANSWER: 1) Non- punitive 2) Encourage reports of error 3) Goal to repair system Which organization formed the National Patient Safety Goals - ANSWER: The Joint Commission (TJC) The Joint Commission focuses on... - ANSWER: safety problems and quality of care Cholinergic-blocking refers to the A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic nervous system Adrenergic blocker refer to the A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Parasympathetic Parasympatholytic refers to the A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic (remember lytic = block / breakdown) Sympatholytic refers to the A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Parasympathetic nervous system (remember lytic = block / breakdown) Name the 4 synonymous names of the sympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: 1) Sympathomimetic 2) Adrenergic agonist 3) Parasympatholytic 4) Cholinergic blocking (anticholinergic) Name the 4 synonymous names for the parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: 1) Parasympathomimetic 2) Cholinergic agonist 3) Sympatholytic 4) Adrenergic blocker The (sympathetic , parasympathetic) nervous system is responsible for fight or flight - ANSWER: sympathetic The (sympathetic , parasympathetic) nervous system is responsible for rest and digest - ANSWER: Parasympathetic The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for (fight&flight , rest&digest) - ANSWER: Parasympathetic = rest & digest Symptoms of Alpha 1 adrenergic receptor stimulation - ANSWER: *Vasoconstriction* 1) Bladder relaxation 2) Decreased saliva 3) Increased BP 4) Pupil dilation (How I remember: B - DIP Fight & flight = running away = B*tch im DIPing ) A patient is given an alpha 1 adrenergic agonist. What are the 4 expected symptoms ? - ANSWER: 1) Bladder relaxation 2) Decreased saliva 3) Increased BP 4) Pupil dilation (remember B*tch I'm DIPping) Cholinergic agonist refers to A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Central nervous system D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Parasympathetic The following symptoms would be a result of the stimulation of which adrenergic receptor: 1) Bladder relaxation 2) Decreased saliva 3) Increased BP 4) Pupil dilation - ANSWER: ALPHA 1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS symptoms of Alpha 2 adrenergic receptor stimulation - ANSWER: *Vasodilation* 1) Decreased BP 2) Decreased GI motility 3) Decreased NE (nor-epinephrine) (Remember: Alpha 2 = everything has 2 letters. BP, GI, NE) A patient is given an alpha 2 adrenergic agonist. What are the 4 expected symptoms ? - ANSWER: 1) Vasodilation 2) Decreased BP 3) Decreased GI motility 4) Decreased NE (nor-epinephrine) (remember: Alpha 2 = 2 letters BP , GI , NE) The following symptoms would be a result of the stimulation of which adrenergic receptor: 1) Vasodilation 2) Decreased BP 3) Decreased GI motility 4) Decreased NE (nor-epinephrine) - ANSWER: Alpha 2 adrenergic receptors What are the two primary organs effected by Beta 1 adrenergic receptor stimulation - ANSWER: Heart & kidneys What are the expected symptoms of Beta 1 adrenergic receptor stimulation - ANSWER: *Effects the heart & kidneys* 1) Increased HR 2) Increased Renin 3) Increased BP Remember: If you're in love, they BETA (better) be the 1. You're REady to marry them When you're in love, you're nervous. Your heart rate and blood pressure increases. REady = REnin 9 | P a g e The following symptoms would be a result of the stimulation of which adrenergic receptor: *Heart and kidneys effected* 1) Increased HR 2) Increased BP 3) Increased Renin - ANSWER: Beta 1 adrenergic receptors

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NSG 318 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY EXAM 2
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | GUARANTEED
PASS | GRADED A+ | 2026-2027 | LATEST COMPLETE UPDATE
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS |




What is the significance of the National Patient Safety Goals - ANSWER: All
organizations may not use certain abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols to avoid
miscommunication




All organizations may not use certain abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols to avoid
miscommunication




This was established by which organization - ANSWER: The Joint Commission




Name the 2 components of the autonomic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic
& Parasympathetic nervous system

The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system consists of the...

A) Somatic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

,C) Central nervous system

D) Peripheral nervous system - ANSWER: Autonomic nervous system



Significance of the Joint Commission - ANSWER: 1) Developed the National Patient
Safety Goals

2) Focuses on safety problems and quality care




Adrenergic agonist refers to the

A) Sympathetic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

C) Central nervous system

D) Peripheral nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic nervous system



What are the 3 focuses of a Just Culture system - ANSWER: 1) Non- punitive

2) Encourage reports of error

3) Goal to repair system




Which organization formed the National Patient Safety Goals - ANSWER: The Joint
Commission (TJC)

,The Joint Commission focuses on... - ANSWER: safety problems and quality of care
Cholinergic-blocking refers to the

A) Sympathetic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

C) Central nervous system

D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic nervous system




Adrenergic blocker refer to the

A) Sympathetic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

C) Central nervous system

D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Parasympathetic



Parasympatholytic refers to the

A) Sympathetic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

C) Central nervous system

D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Sympathetic (remember lytic = block
/ breakdown)

, Sympatholytic refers to the

A) Sympathetic nervous system

B) Autonomic nervous system

C) Central nervous system

D) Parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: Parasympathetic nervous system

(remember lytic = block / breakdown)




Name the 4 synonymous names of the sympathetic nervous system - ANSWER: 1)
Sympathomimetic

2) Adrenergic agonist

3) Parasympatholytic

4) Cholinergic blocking (anticholinergic)




Name the 4 synonymous names for the parasympathetic nervous system - ANSWER:
1) Parasympathomimetic

2) Cholinergic agonist

3) Sympatholytic

4) Adrenergic blocker

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