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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Weeks 12 and 13, Receptors Nicotinic N1, Treatment Dosing of Atropine, Signs/Symptoms Muscarinic Effects GI Upset, M3 G-coupled Gq, Atropinization Clear Chest sBP> 80 mmHg HR> 80/min Dry Axillae Pupil Dilation, Pralidoxime 1g Bolus in first 30 min Then IV 0.5 g/hr, Block Ach Binding To Esterase Reversible Leads To Repeated Stimulation And Continuous Action, Signs/Symptoms CNS Effects Headaches, Incremental IV 1.8-3 mg, Acetylcholine Mechanism Reversibly Block Nicotine Receptor From Ach, Irreversibly Bind To Achesterase What Compound Causes This? Pesticides/ Organophosphates, M4 G-coupled Gi/Go, Signs/Symptoms Muscarinic Effects Urination, Inability to repolarize cell membranes Leads to Paralysis, Works as Neuromodulator Arousal, Tubocurarine In more detail D-tubocurarine, Vecuronium, Rocuronium, Pancuronium, Doxacurium, Atracurium, Signs/Symptoms Muscarinic Effects Confusion, Continuous Binding Because It is not picked back up by esterase, Acetylcholine Mechanism Block Acetylcholine Release From Nerve Ending, Pralidoxime Only Good First 48 hrs due to AChE Aging