stimulation of what receptor will cause increased heart rate {Ans: Beta 1}acute pain {Ans: pain that is felt suddenly from injury, disease, trauma, or surgery}Effects of Cholinergic Agonists {Ans: -constrict pupil, inc accommodation -constrict bronchioles and inc secretions -dec HR and BP -vasodilation -inc peristalsis, motility and secretions (inc diarrhea) -cx bladder (stimulates urination) -inc salivation -inc ureter tone}second generation antidepressants {Ans: SSRIs, SNRIs (target specific)}cluster headaches {Ans: -severe unilateral, nonthrobbing pain -located around eye -series of cluster attacks -more common in males}Non-opioid analgesics {Ans: mild-moderate pain; effective for dull throbbing pain (headaches, dysmenorrhea, minor abrasion, inflammation, muscular aches, pain, mild-moderate arthritis)}which body parts are regulated by the ANS {Ans: smooth muscles and glands -eyes -heart -urinary bladder -respiratory system -GI tract}Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) action {Ans: inactivate NE, dopamine, epinephrine, serotonin}CNS stimulants {Ans: -med approved uses: ADHD, narcolepsy, reversal of resp. distress -categories: Amphetamines and caffeine (act on cerebral cortex) Analeptics, caffeine (act on brainstem and medulla) Anorexiants (act on satiety center in hypothalamic and limbic areas)}tricyclic antidepressants use {Ans: major depression and agitated depression}Oxycodone (Oxycontin) {Ans: CLASS: opioid analgesic USE: moderate-severe pain, when morphine doesn't provide relief