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  • ...List]]", which is a list of minimum medical needs for a basic health care system.<ref name="essentialWHO">{{cite web ...eing the main [[neurotransmitter]] used by the [[parasympathetic]] nervous system). Therefore, it may cause swallowing difficulties and reduced secretions.
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  • ...ads to restored [[angiotensin]] levels and decreased [[sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] discharge, causing indirect vasodilation. ...when combined with the effects of digoxin on the [[parasympathetic nervous system]], leads to a decrease in heart rate.{{Citation needed|reason=please give a
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  • ...digitalis is not effective when a patient has a high [[sympathetic nervous system]] drive, which is the case with acutely ill persons, and also during exerci
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  • ...ptoms are caused by atropine's disruption of the [[parasympathetic nervous system]]'s ability to regulate non-volitional/subconscious activities such as swea ....1011|url= |accessdate=2008-07-08}}</ref> In addition, the central nervous system effects of atropine include memory disruption, which may lead to severe con
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  • ...se on [[ciliary ganglion]] neurons, whose [[Parasympathetic nervous system|parasympathetic]] axons innervate the constrictor muscle of the iris, producing '''miosis'' ...the nervous supply of the face due to damage to the [[sympathetic nervous system]]).
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  • ...f the [[radial muscle]], and subsequent dilation of the pupil. Conversely, parasympathetic stimulation cause contraction of the circular muscle and constriction of th ...es contraction of the pupil), or overactivity of the [[sympathetic nervous system]] (SNS).
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  • ...al plate]] of the eyelid || [[ophthalmic artery]] || [[sympathetic nervous system]] || raise the [[upper eyelid]] || | [[ciliary muscle|ciliary]] || || || || [[oculomotor nerve]] ([[parasympathetic]]s) || [[Accommodation reflex|accommodation]] ||
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  • ...ris]] || [[superior tarsal plate]] of the eyelid || [[sympathetic nervous system]] || raise the [[upper eyelid]] || ...wspan="3" | [[long posterior ciliary arteries]] || [[oculomotor nerve]] ([[parasympathetic]]s) || [[Accommodation reflex|accommodation]] ||
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  • ...trinsic factors such as an increase in activity of the [[Autonomic nervous system|sympathetic nerves]], and a decrease in [[Vagus nerve|vagal tone]] cause th ...iption of the [[sinoatrial]] tree branching out to [[Purkinges fibers]]. [[Parasympathetic]] [[inflow]] within the myocardium is probably best described by influence
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  • ...tic nervous system]]. Via the [[vagus nerve]], the parasympathetic nervous system stimulates neurons that release the neurotransmitter [[acetylcholine]] (ACh *[[Sympathetic nervous system|sympathetic]] response to [[intracranial hypertension]] <ref name=firstaid>
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  • The '''Cushing reflex''' is a nervous system response to increased [[intracranial pressure]]. It results in [[Cushing's ...rs respond with a swift and potent activation of the [[sympathetic nervous system]].
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  • ...ipheral nervous system|peripheral]] and [[central nervous system|central]] nervous systems; they include [[paracetamol]] (para-acetylaminophenol, also known i ...e]]) all exert a similar influence on the [[cerebral]] [[opioid receptor]] system. [[Tramadol]] and [[buprenorphine]] are thought to be [[partial agonist]]s
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  • ...work by John Newport Langley had suggested that in the [[autonomic nervous system]] communication in the [[ciliary ganglion]] was chemical. Loewi's experime ...ound to be the principal neurotransmitter in the [[parasympathetic nervous system]].
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  • ...euromuscular junctions, preganglionic neurons of the [[sympathetic nervous system]], the [[basal forebrain]], and brain stem complexes are also cholinergic. ...cetylcholine]] in the [[central nervous system]], the [[peripheral nervous system]], or both. These include acetylcholine's [[precursor_(chemistry)|precurso
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  • ...d-tolerant individuals, but, when they occur, they may lead to circulatory system collapse. A particular problem that may occur with hydromorphone is acciden ...our extended-release preparation of hydromorphone, uses the OROS Push-Pull system to deliver a consistent level of the opioid over a 24-hour period. Develope
    38 KB (5,300 words) - 22:13, 21 September 2010