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IVMS ANS Autonomic Nervous System Review Test 2


Directions: Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements in this section is followed by
answers or by completions of the statement. Select the ONE lettered answer or completion that
is BEST in each case.

1. Botulinum toxin causes paralysis by
A. Inhibiting choline acetyltransferase
B. Blocking transport of choline into neurons
C. Blocking release of acetylcholine from storage vesicles
D. Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase
E. Blocking the synapse at ganglia

2. Which of the following neurotransmitters interacts with guanethidine?
A. Acetylcholine
B. Epinephrine
C. Dopamine
D. Norepinephrine
E. Serotonin

3. What is the mechanism of action of cocaine?
A. Propagation of action of norepinephrine by inhibiting its active transport from the synapse
B. Oxidative deamination of norepinephrine in nerve terminals and the effector cells
C. Inhibition of metabolism of norepinephrine in nerve terminals
D. Potentiation of tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of
norepinephrine
E. Promotion of release of norepinephrine from adrenergic nerve endings

4. What intracellular effect does albuterol, a β2-agonist, produce?
A. Allows passage of sodium through a ligand-gated ion channel
B. Activates Gs-protein, resulting in stimulation of adenylyl cyclase
C. Activates Gq-protein, resulting in increase of phosphatidylinositol and calcium mobilization
D. Activates Gi-protein, resulting in inhibition of adenylyl cyclase
E. Binds to µ-receptors in the specific areas of the brain

5. What class of medications does methacholine belong to?
A. Nicotinic blockers
B. α-Agonists
C. β1-Blockers
D. β2-Blockers
E. Muscarinic agonists




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6. A 38-year-old farmer is brought to the ER by his wife with symptoms of sudden difficulty
breathing, sweatiness, and anxiety. He was spraying insecticide when this happened. It has
been 25 minutes since the symptoms started. Patient is emergently intubated and given
atropine and another medication that acts to reactivate acetylcholinesterase. What medication is
it?
A. Physostigmine
B. Propranolol
C. Pralidoxime
D. Phenylephrine
E. Pancuronium

7. Oxybutynin works by
A. Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase at muscarinic and nicotinic receptors
B. Causing a neuromuscular blockade
C. Antagonizing α1-adrenoceptors
D. Binding to muscarinic receptors
E. Activating β2-adrenoceptors

8. A 78-year-old male with Parkinson's disease experiences worsening of his symptoms. He is
already taking levodopa. Since the disease is characterized by degeneration of dopaminergic
neurons, leading to the lack of inhibition of cholinergic neurons, the addition of which medication
is likely to help alleviate the patient's symptoms?
A. Benztropine
B. Reserpine
C. Doxazocin
D. Timolol
E. Tubocurarine

9. A 66-year-old female with a long history of heavy smoking presents to her doctor with
complaints of shortness of breath and chronic coughing that has been present for about 2 years
and has been worsening in frequency. The doctor decides to prescribe a bronchodilator agent
that has minimal cardiac side effects, since the patient also has an extensive cardiac history.
Which medication did the doctor likely prescribe?
A. Albuterol
B. Prazosin
C. Atenolol
D. Ipratropium
E. Pseudoephedrine




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MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
10. From the list below, choose the depolarizing neuromuscular blocker most likely to be used in
“rapid sequence intubation,” a procedure that is done when the stomach contents have a high
risk of refluxing and causing aspiration.
A. Baclofen
B. Succinylcholine
C. Neostigmine
D. Homatropine
E. Pralidoxime


11. Ephedra (ephedrine) causes increased blood pressure by
A. Indirect action on cholinergic receptors
B. Blockade of adrenergic receptors
C. Stimulation of release of epinephrine
D. Inhibition of reuptake of catecholamines
E. Direct action on dopamine receptors

12. A 34-year-old carpenter presents to the ER after an accident in which he inadvertently
chopped off the tip his index finger. He is taken to the OR for reattachment of the digit, and after
sedation, a local anesthetic is administered around the site of the injury. The local anesthetic
used in the procedure did not contain any epinephrine, as it usually does for most surgical
procedures. The reason for this is
A. Epinephrine causes increased blood loss during delicate surgery
B. Epinephrine causes swelling of the tissues, making surgery more challenging
C. Epinephrine is contraindicated in emergency surgery
D. Epinephrine causes vasoconstriction, which can lead to vascular ischemia in digits
E. Epinephrine can cause hypotension when administered with sedative agents

13. A 7-year-old boy is brought in by his parents for complaints of hyperactivity at school. He is
also inattentive and impulsive at home. After a detailed interview, the physician decides to give
the boy amphetamine-containing medication for presumed attention hyperactivity disorder.
Amphetamine
A. Inhibits epinephrine reuptake
B. Indirectly acts on norepinephrine receptors
C. Blocks effects of norepinephrine
D. Directly acts on cholinoreceptors
E. Inhibits serotonin reuptake

14. Which of the following medications is used to prevent premature labor?
A. Tamsulosin
B. Cevimeline
C. Atracurium
D. Tolterodine
E. Terbutaline
A. Bronchospasm
B. Postural hypotension
C. Heart failure
D. Sedation
E. Drug abuse



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MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
15. What significant side effect of terazosin should the doctor warn a 69-year-old patient about?
A. Bronchospasm
B. Postural hypotension
C. Heart failure
D. Sedation
E. Drug abuse


16. A floor nurse pages you about a patient who is having a chest pain. You order an
electrocardiogram and rush to see the patient. He describes the pain as tight pressure and is
demonstrably sweating and gasping for air. The ECG comes back with acute ST-segment
elevations in inferior leads, and you diagnose a myocardial infarction. You start giving the
patient oxygen and give him sublingual nitroglycerin and morphine for pain. You also give him
another medication, which you have read may prolong his survival in this dire situation. What
class of medication is it?
A. β-Blocker
B. α-Agonist
C. Muscarinic agonist
D. Neuromuscular blocker
E. Dopamine agonist

17. A 35-year-old female presents to your office for a regular check-up. Her only complaint is
recurrent migraine headaches, which have increased in frequency over the years. On
examination, her blood pressure is elevated at 150/70. You decide to start her on
antihypertensive therapy that is also used for prophylaxis of migraines. Which medication is it?
A. Clonidine
B. Prazosin
C. Hydrochlorothiazide
D. Propranolol
E. Verapamil

18. In contrast to propranolol, metoprolol
A. Is used for the management of hypertension
B. Has greater selectivity for β2-adrenoceptors
C. May be beneficial for the acute treatment of migraine headache
D. Is less likely to precipitate bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma

19. Intravenous administration of epinephrine to a patient results in a severe decrease in
diastolic pressure and an increase in cardiac output. Which of the following drugs might the
patient have previously taken that could account for this unexpected effect?
A. Propanolol
B. Atropine
C. Phenylephrine
D. Prazosin

20. Which of the following drugs is used to diagnose myasthenia gravis?
A. Atropine
B. Neostigmine
C. Bethanechol
D. Edrophonium
E. Pralidoxime


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MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
21. Pilocarpine reduces intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma because it
A. Activates nicotinic cholinoceptors
B. Activates muscarinic cholinoceptors
C. Selectively inhibits peripheral activity of sympathetic ganglia
D. Inhibits acetylcholinesterase

22. Prolonged apnea may occur following administration of succinylcholine to a patient with a
hereditary deficiency of which of the following enzymes?
A. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
B. Plasma cholinesterase
C. Monoamine oxidase
D. Cytochrome P4503A
E. Acetylcholinesterase

23. Dantrolene is the drug of choice to treat malignant hyperthermia caused by succinylcholine
because dantrolene
A. Blocks Ca2 release from sarcoplasmic reticulum
B. Induces contraction of skeletal muscle
C. Increases the rate of succinylcholine metabolism
D. Inhibits succinylcholine binding to nicotinic receptors
E. Acts centrally to reduce fever

24. A drug that acts at prejunctional α2-adrenoceptors and is used to treat hypertension is
A. Clonidine
B. Methoxamine
C. Metaproterenol
D. Dobutamine
E. Dopamine

25. Drug X causes an increase in blood pressure and a decrease in heart rate when
administered to a patient intravenously. If an antagonist at ganglionic nicotinic receptors is
administered first, drug X causes an increase in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate.
Drug X most likely is
A. Propranolol
B. Norepinephrine
C. Isoproterenol
D. Terbutaline
E. Curare

26. Poisoning with an insecticide containing an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor is best managed
by administration of which one of the following agents?
A. Physostigmine
B. Bethanechol
C. Propranolol
D. Pilocarpine
E. Atropine




Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2                                                          Page 5
MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
27. Receptor actions of acetylcholine are mimicked by nicotine at which one of the following
sites?
A. Adrenal medullary chromaffin cells
B. Urinary bladder smooth muscle cells
C. Iris circular (constrictor) muscle
D. Heart sinoatrial pacemaker cells

28. Muscarinic cholinoceptor agonists may cause vasodilation through the release of endothelial
A. Histamine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Acetylcholine
D. Nitric oxide

29. Emergency treatment of acute heart failure is best managed with which of the following
drugs?
A. Metaproterenol
B. Phenylephrine
C. Dobutamine
D. Norepinephrine
E. Isoproterenol

30. Which one of the following agents, when applied topically to the eye, would cause both
mydriasis and cycloplegia?
A. Phenylephrine
B. Carbachol
C. Prazosin
D. Atropine

31. Neostigmine would be expected to reverse which one of the following conditions?
A. Paralysis of skeletal muscle induced by a competitive, nondepolarizing muscle relaxant
B. Paralysis of skeletal muscle induced by a depolarizing muscle relaxant
C. Cardiac slowing induced by stimulation of the vagus nerve
D. Miosis induced by bright light

32. The direct cardiac effects of dobutamine would be blocked by which one of the following
agents?
A. Prazosin
B. Metoprolol
C. Clonidine
D. Isoproterenol




Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2                                                         Page 6
MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
33. Topical application of timolol to the eye would be expected to induce which of the following?
A. Miosis
B. Mydriasis
C. Decreased formation of aqueous humor
D. Increased outflow of aqueous humor

34. Phenylephrine is used to treat patients with nasal mucosa stuffiness because it causes
vasoconstriction. It does this by
A. Blocking nicotinic cholinoceptors
B. Blocking β-adrenoceptors
C. Stimulating α-adrenoceptors
D. Stimulating muscarinic cholinoceptors




Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2                                                         Page 7
MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012

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IVMS ANS Autonomic Nervous System Review Test 2

  • 1. IVMS ANS Autonomic Nervous System Review Test 2 Directions: Each of the numbered items or incomplete statements in this section is followed by answers or by completions of the statement. Select the ONE lettered answer or completion that is BEST in each case. 1. Botulinum toxin causes paralysis by A. Inhibiting choline acetyltransferase B. Blocking transport of choline into neurons C. Blocking release of acetylcholine from storage vesicles D. Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase E. Blocking the synapse at ganglia 2. Which of the following neurotransmitters interacts with guanethidine? A. Acetylcholine B. Epinephrine C. Dopamine D. Norepinephrine E. Serotonin 3. What is the mechanism of action of cocaine? A. Propagation of action of norepinephrine by inhibiting its active transport from the synapse B. Oxidative deamination of norepinephrine in nerve terminals and the effector cells C. Inhibition of metabolism of norepinephrine in nerve terminals D. Potentiation of tyrosine hydroxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of norepinephrine E. Promotion of release of norepinephrine from adrenergic nerve endings 4. What intracellular effect does albuterol, a β2-agonist, produce? A. Allows passage of sodium through a ligand-gated ion channel B. Activates Gs-protein, resulting in stimulation of adenylyl cyclase C. Activates Gq-protein, resulting in increase of phosphatidylinositol and calcium mobilization D. Activates Gi-protein, resulting in inhibition of adenylyl cyclase E. Binds to µ-receptors in the specific areas of the brain 5. What class of medications does methacholine belong to? A. Nicotinic blockers B. α-Agonists C. β1-Blockers D. β2-Blockers E. Muscarinic agonists Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 1 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 2. 6. A 38-year-old farmer is brought to the ER by his wife with symptoms of sudden difficulty breathing, sweatiness, and anxiety. He was spraying insecticide when this happened. It has been 25 minutes since the symptoms started. Patient is emergently intubated and given atropine and another medication that acts to reactivate acetylcholinesterase. What medication is it? A. Physostigmine B. Propranolol C. Pralidoxime D. Phenylephrine E. Pancuronium 7. Oxybutynin works by A. Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase at muscarinic and nicotinic receptors B. Causing a neuromuscular blockade C. Antagonizing α1-adrenoceptors D. Binding to muscarinic receptors E. Activating β2-adrenoceptors 8. A 78-year-old male with Parkinson's disease experiences worsening of his symptoms. He is already taking levodopa. Since the disease is characterized by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, leading to the lack of inhibition of cholinergic neurons, the addition of which medication is likely to help alleviate the patient's symptoms? A. Benztropine B. Reserpine C. Doxazocin D. Timolol E. Tubocurarine 9. A 66-year-old female with a long history of heavy smoking presents to her doctor with complaints of shortness of breath and chronic coughing that has been present for about 2 years and has been worsening in frequency. The doctor decides to prescribe a bronchodilator agent that has minimal cardiac side effects, since the patient also has an extensive cardiac history. Which medication did the doctor likely prescribe? A. Albuterol B. Prazosin C. Atenolol D. Ipratropium E. Pseudoephedrine Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 2 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 3. 10. From the list below, choose the depolarizing neuromuscular blocker most likely to be used in “rapid sequence intubation,” a procedure that is done when the stomach contents have a high risk of refluxing and causing aspiration. A. Baclofen B. Succinylcholine C. Neostigmine D. Homatropine E. Pralidoxime 11. Ephedra (ephedrine) causes increased blood pressure by A. Indirect action on cholinergic receptors B. Blockade of adrenergic receptors C. Stimulation of release of epinephrine D. Inhibition of reuptake of catecholamines E. Direct action on dopamine receptors 12. A 34-year-old carpenter presents to the ER after an accident in which he inadvertently chopped off the tip his index finger. He is taken to the OR for reattachment of the digit, and after sedation, a local anesthetic is administered around the site of the injury. The local anesthetic used in the procedure did not contain any epinephrine, as it usually does for most surgical procedures. The reason for this is A. Epinephrine causes increased blood loss during delicate surgery B. Epinephrine causes swelling of the tissues, making surgery more challenging C. Epinephrine is contraindicated in emergency surgery D. Epinephrine causes vasoconstriction, which can lead to vascular ischemia in digits E. Epinephrine can cause hypotension when administered with sedative agents 13. A 7-year-old boy is brought in by his parents for complaints of hyperactivity at school. He is also inattentive and impulsive at home. After a detailed interview, the physician decides to give the boy amphetamine-containing medication for presumed attention hyperactivity disorder. Amphetamine A. Inhibits epinephrine reuptake B. Indirectly acts on norepinephrine receptors C. Blocks effects of norepinephrine D. Directly acts on cholinoreceptors E. Inhibits serotonin reuptake 14. Which of the following medications is used to prevent premature labor? A. Tamsulosin B. Cevimeline C. Atracurium D. Tolterodine E. Terbutaline A. Bronchospasm B. Postural hypotension C. Heart failure D. Sedation E. Drug abuse Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 3 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 4. 15. What significant side effect of terazosin should the doctor warn a 69-year-old patient about? A. Bronchospasm B. Postural hypotension C. Heart failure D. Sedation E. Drug abuse 16. A floor nurse pages you about a patient who is having a chest pain. You order an electrocardiogram and rush to see the patient. He describes the pain as tight pressure and is demonstrably sweating and gasping for air. The ECG comes back with acute ST-segment elevations in inferior leads, and you diagnose a myocardial infarction. You start giving the patient oxygen and give him sublingual nitroglycerin and morphine for pain. You also give him another medication, which you have read may prolong his survival in this dire situation. What class of medication is it? A. β-Blocker B. α-Agonist C. Muscarinic agonist D. Neuromuscular blocker E. Dopamine agonist 17. A 35-year-old female presents to your office for a regular check-up. Her only complaint is recurrent migraine headaches, which have increased in frequency over the years. On examination, her blood pressure is elevated at 150/70. You decide to start her on antihypertensive therapy that is also used for prophylaxis of migraines. Which medication is it? A. Clonidine B. Prazosin C. Hydrochlorothiazide D. Propranolol E. Verapamil 18. In contrast to propranolol, metoprolol A. Is used for the management of hypertension B. Has greater selectivity for β2-adrenoceptors C. May be beneficial for the acute treatment of migraine headache D. Is less likely to precipitate bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma 19. Intravenous administration of epinephrine to a patient results in a severe decrease in diastolic pressure and an increase in cardiac output. Which of the following drugs might the patient have previously taken that could account for this unexpected effect? A. Propanolol B. Atropine C. Phenylephrine D. Prazosin 20. Which of the following drugs is used to diagnose myasthenia gravis? A. Atropine B. Neostigmine C. Bethanechol D. Edrophonium E. Pralidoxime Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 4 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 5. 21. Pilocarpine reduces intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma because it A. Activates nicotinic cholinoceptors B. Activates muscarinic cholinoceptors C. Selectively inhibits peripheral activity of sympathetic ganglia D. Inhibits acetylcholinesterase 22. Prolonged apnea may occur following administration of succinylcholine to a patient with a hereditary deficiency of which of the following enzymes? A. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase B. Plasma cholinesterase C. Monoamine oxidase D. Cytochrome P4503A E. Acetylcholinesterase 23. Dantrolene is the drug of choice to treat malignant hyperthermia caused by succinylcholine because dantrolene A. Blocks Ca2 release from sarcoplasmic reticulum B. Induces contraction of skeletal muscle C. Increases the rate of succinylcholine metabolism D. Inhibits succinylcholine binding to nicotinic receptors E. Acts centrally to reduce fever 24. A drug that acts at prejunctional α2-adrenoceptors and is used to treat hypertension is A. Clonidine B. Methoxamine C. Metaproterenol D. Dobutamine E. Dopamine 25. Drug X causes an increase in blood pressure and a decrease in heart rate when administered to a patient intravenously. If an antagonist at ganglionic nicotinic receptors is administered first, drug X causes an increase in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. Drug X most likely is A. Propranolol B. Norepinephrine C. Isoproterenol D. Terbutaline E. Curare 26. Poisoning with an insecticide containing an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor is best managed by administration of which one of the following agents? A. Physostigmine B. Bethanechol C. Propranolol D. Pilocarpine E. Atropine Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 5 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 6. 27. Receptor actions of acetylcholine are mimicked by nicotine at which one of the following sites? A. Adrenal medullary chromaffin cells B. Urinary bladder smooth muscle cells C. Iris circular (constrictor) muscle D. Heart sinoatrial pacemaker cells 28. Muscarinic cholinoceptor agonists may cause vasodilation through the release of endothelial A. Histamine B. Norepinephrine C. Acetylcholine D. Nitric oxide 29. Emergency treatment of acute heart failure is best managed with which of the following drugs? A. Metaproterenol B. Phenylephrine C. Dobutamine D. Norepinephrine E. Isoproterenol 30. Which one of the following agents, when applied topically to the eye, would cause both mydriasis and cycloplegia? A. Phenylephrine B. Carbachol C. Prazosin D. Atropine 31. Neostigmine would be expected to reverse which one of the following conditions? A. Paralysis of skeletal muscle induced by a competitive, nondepolarizing muscle relaxant B. Paralysis of skeletal muscle induced by a depolarizing muscle relaxant C. Cardiac slowing induced by stimulation of the vagus nerve D. Miosis induced by bright light 32. The direct cardiac effects of dobutamine would be blocked by which one of the following agents? A. Prazosin B. Metoprolol C. Clonidine D. Isoproterenol Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 6 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012
  • 7. 33. Topical application of timolol to the eye would be expected to induce which of the following? A. Miosis B. Mydriasis C. Decreased formation of aqueous humor D. Increased outflow of aqueous humor 34. Phenylephrine is used to treat patients with nasal mucosa stuffiness because it causes vasoconstriction. It does this by A. Blocking nicotinic cholinoceptors B. Blocking β-adrenoceptors C. Stimulating α-adrenoceptors D. Stimulating muscarinic cholinoceptors Autonomic Nervous Review Test 2 Page 7 MarcImhotep Cray, M.D. 06-09-2012