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Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline or EpiPen, is a lifesaver in emergencies like severe allergies, asthma, and cardiac arrest.   It's a powerful medication that acts as a bronchodilator and vasopressor, quickly improving breathing and raising blood pressure. However, it's not without side effects, including increased heart rate and hypertension.   Nurses need to monitor vital signs closely when administering epinephrine.   #nursingpharmacology #nursingstudents #pharmacology #nursingeducation Pharmokinetics Nursing, Gentamicin Pharmacology, Corticosteroids Pharmacology, Etoh Withdrawal Nursing, Anticonvulsant Medications, Hypersensitivity Reactions, Nursing Pharmacology, Lung Sounds, Beta Blockers

Epinephrine, also known as adrenaline or EpiPen, is a lifesaver in emergencies like severe allergies, asthma, and cardiac arrest. It's a powerful medication that acts as a bronchodilator and vasopressor, quickly improving breathing and raising blood pressure. However, it's not without side effects, including increased heart rate and hypertension. Nurses need to monitor vital signs closely when administering epinephrine. #nursingpharmacology #nursingstudents #pharmacology…

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MUST SEE 👀 notes and mnemonics in the caption below ⤵️ Our captions & posts will have you covered for quick snapshots of difficult topics. Breaking it all down here 👉🏼 @rev.med ✅ Overview Alpha blockers and beta blockers are two types of postsynaptic anti-adrenergic medications that prevent their respective receptors from being stimulated by catecholamines, like norepinephrine and epinephrine.  There is 1 Heart: 🫀B1 adrenoceptors are mostly found in the heart There is 2 Lungs: 🫁 B2 adren... Alpha Beta Receptors, Adrenergic Pharmacology, Alpha And Beta Receptors, Nclex Notes, Pharmacology Mnemonics, Nursing Knowledge, Nursing Flashcards, Nerdy Nurse, Adrenergic Receptors

MUST SEE 👀 notes and mnemonics in the caption below ⤵️ Our captions & posts will have you covered for quick snapshots of difficult topics. Breaking it all down here 👉🏼 @rev.med ✅ Overview Alpha blockers and beta blockers are two types of postsynaptic anti-adrenergic medications that prevent their respective receptors from being stimulated by catecholamines, like norepinephrine and epinephrine. There is 1 Heart: 🫀B1 adrenoceptors are mostly found in the heart There is 2 Lungs: 🫁 B2…

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epinephrine synthesis | Figure Synthesis and release of norepinephrine from the adrenergic ... Neuro Plasticity, Pharmacy Study, Gut Brain Connection, Adrenergic Receptors, Flight Response, Nurse Tips, Study Stuff, Medical Photography, Medical Pictures

Epinephrine [ep-i-NEF-rin] is one of four catecholamines—epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and dobutamine— commonly used in therapy. The first three catecholamines occur naturally in the body as neurotransmitters; the latter is a synthetic compound. Epinephrine is synthesized from tyrosine in the adrenal medulla and released, along with small quantities of norepinephrine, into the bloodstream. Epinephrine interacts with both α and β receptors. At low doses, β effects (vasodilation) on…

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