Anesthesia Pharmacology: Pharmacology of Adrenergic Drugs
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Concerning epinephrine (adrenaline):
Activates
α receptors
Activates ß receptors
Especially notable effects on the heart, vascular system and other smooth muscle
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Concerning epinephrine as a vasopressor agent:
One of the most potent
By IV administration, epinephrine induces peak response proportional to dose..
By the administration, increase in systolic pressure is less than the increase in diastolic pressure.
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Factor/factors associated with characterizing blood pressure increases secondary to epinephrine administration:
Increase in blood pressure is due in part to increased ventricular contractility (also known as a positive inotropic effect)
Increase in blood pressure is due in part to increased heart rate (also known as positive chronotropic effect)
Both
Neither
Following IV epinephrine administration,an increased blood pressure is observed in part because of drug-induced vasoconstriction, particularly in skin, mucosal, and renal precapillary resistance vessels.
True
False
Following IV epinephrine administration, the pulse rate is initially increased but may then be decreased as a result of a compensatory cholinergic, vagal effect triggered by the baroreceptor reflex.
True
False
Absorption of epinephrine following subcutaneous (s. c.) injection: slows result of local vasoconstrictor activity mediated by
β receptor activation.
True
False
Administration of this agent by the intravenous infusion route is likely to cause an immediate reduction in pulse rate. (over time range of 15 min.;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is likely to result in an extended elevation in heart rate. (over time range of 15 min..;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is most likely to induce both in elevation in systolic and diastolic pressures. (over time range of 15 min..;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is most likely to result in an extended elevation in vascular peripheral resistance. (over time range of 15 min..;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is most likely to cause the most profound decrease in diastolic blood pressure. (over time range of 15 min..;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is least likely to cause an increase in systolic blood pressure. (over time range of 15 min..;
10μg/min)
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Isoproterenol
IV administration of this agent is most likely to result in the most profound decrease in peripheral resistance.
(over time range of 15 min..; 10μg/min)
"Comparative effects of
intravenous infustion of NE, EPI, and INE"
"Comparative effects of
intravenous infustion of NE, EPI, and INE" *(c) Brunton LL
Hilal-Dandan Knollmann BC: Goodman & Gilman's: The
Pharmacology Basis of Therapeutics, Thirteenth Edition;
Copyright (c) McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights reserved;
Original citation: Allwood MJ Cobbold AF Ginsberg J.
Peripheral vascular effects of noradrenaline,
isopropylnoradrenaline and dopamine. Br Med Bull. 1963;
19;132-136, Oxford University Press).