PHPY 304 Study Guide - Final Guide: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Ascending Limb Of Loop Of Henle, Electroconvulsive Therapy

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Cataracts with long term use; used only in aphakic patients; Block the action of ach at the nicotinic receptor. Paralysis of the accommodation reflex of the eye; xerostomia; blurry vision; urinary retention; constipation, tachycardia; mydriasis; inhibition of sweating; toxin psychosis. Ganglionic blockade; vagal block; histamine release; bronchospasm; hypotension; increased secretions; decreased peristalsis. Glaucoma, alzheimers, relaxation of sphincters to stimulate peristaltic movement; urinary retention; reversal of paralysis caused by competitive neuromuscular blockers; myasthenia gravis. Motion sickness; retinal exam; ibs and excessive gi tract motility; decrease gastric acid secretion; urinary incontinence; Copd; inhibit excessive salivary and respiratory tract secretions; Occupies and activates the nicotinic receptor for a prolonged time making the muscle refractory. Rapid release of k from intracellular sites; hyperkalemia; rhabdomyolysis; cardiac arrest; malignant hyperthermia. Act at the pct to inhibit ca, leading to increased excretion of hco3 as. Muscle paralysis; surgical anesthesia; orthopedic procedures; to facilitate tracheal intubation; to prevent trauma during electroshock therapy.