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Pharmacologic Therapy: Respiratory
Adrenergic – means “working on epi or nor epi”, part of the autonomic nervous system
Agonist – a substance that acts like another substance = stimulates an action
Antagonist – blocks an action
Anticholinergics – blocks acetylcholine in the CNS & PNS 
a.	Keeping it from binding to nerve cells = inhibiting parasympathetic nerve impulses in the:
a.	GI tract (constipation)
b.	Lungs (↓ mucous production, bronchodilation)
c.	GU tract (urinary retention)...
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Pharmacologic Therapy: Respiratory
Adrenergic – means “working on epi or nor epi”, part of the autonomic nervous system
Agonist – a substance that acts like another substance = stimulates an action
Antagonist – blocks an action
Anticholinergics – blocks acetylcholine in the CNS & PNS 
a.	Keeping it from binding to nerve cells = inhibiting parasympathetic nerve impulses in the:
a.	GI tract (constipation)
b.	Lungs (↓ mucous production, bronchodilation)
c.	GU tract (urinary retention)...
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