SSPPS TBL Specific Learning Objectives
ANS
LO1: Define mydriasis, miosis, cycloplegia, bradycardia, tachycardia, anhidrosis,
hyperhidrosis, xerostomia
LO2: Given why a medication affecting the autonomic nervous system was prescribed
and the patient’s report of side effects, predict the most likely mechanism of action
LO3: Given the mechanism of a drug affecting the ANS and its indication, predict the
most likely side effects
LO4:
Given the G-protein that a receptor is coupled to and location, identify if the
receptors are alpha-1 adrenergic, alpha-2 adrenergic, beta adrenergic, muscarinic-2, or
muscarinic-3
LO5: Given a disease affecting adrenergic or cholinergic receptors, identify the most
appropriate drug therapy
LO6:
List the autonomic receptor that is found on skeletal muscle
LO7:
Given a patient with a medical condition, select the most likely drug that would
not be contraindicated.
Heart Failure
LO8:
List examples of drugs that decrease cardiac remodeling in systolic heart failure.
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- Spring '11
- staff
- Cardiology, Supraventricular tachycardia, systolic heart failure
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