On addition of phenylephrine/adrenaline, a _____ganglionic horner's pupil will not dilate
#2
OP poisoning causes a _____ pupil
#3
drugs_____ is used pre-operatively to prevent hypertensive crisis during removal of a pheochromocytoma
#4
Which alpha 1 blocker has additional PDE inhibitory effect?_____
#5
Cholinomimetics _____ Ach receptors are G-protein coupled receptors
#6
Autonomics _____ acetylcholine receptors are found on autonomic ganglia
#7
Adverse effects of anti-muscarinics include _____ eyes and mouth
#8
Anti-muscarinics may be used to _____ bronchial airways and reduce secretions
#9
The following is a flower of? _____
#10
The image shows _____ fruit, where the active principle is atropine, scopolamine and hyoscyamine
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Autonomic Drugs in Ophthalmology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: On addition of phenylephrine/adrenaline, a _____ganglionic horner's pupil will not dilate
Answer: pre
Flashcard 2: OP poisoning causes a _____ pupil
Answer: constricted
Flashcard 3: drugs_____ is used pre-operatively to prevent hypertensive crisis during removal of a pheochromocytoma
Answer: Phenoxybenzamine
Flashcard 4: Which alpha 1 blocker has additional PDE inhibitory effect?_____
Answer: Prazosin
Flashcard 5: Cholinomimetics _____ Ach receptors are G-protein coupled receptors
Answer: Muscarinic
Flashcard 6: Autonomics _____ acetylcholine receptors are found on autonomic ganglia
Answer: Nicotinic
Flashcard 7: Adverse effects of anti-muscarinics include _____ eyes and mouth
Answer: dry
Flashcard 8: Anti-muscarinics may be used to _____ bronchial airways and reduce secretions
Answer: dilate
Flashcard 9: The following is a flower of? _____
Answer: Atropa belladonna
Flashcard 10: The image shows _____ fruit, where the active principle is atropine, scopolamine and hyoscyamine
Answer: Datura
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