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iren [92.7K]
1 year ago
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the nurse is performing an initial assessment of a patient reporting increased stomach acid related to stress. which neuroregula

tor will have influence over these symptoms? hinkle, janice. study guide for brunner
Medicine
1 answer:
Olegator [25]1 year ago
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Norepinephrine is the neuroregulator that  will have influence over the symptoms.

Any molecule that affects neurons and is often categorized as a neurohormone, neuromodulator, or neurotransmitter is referred to as a neuroregulator.

Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline) Both a neurotransmitter and a hormone, norepinephrine is sometimes referred to as noradrenaline. It is crucial to your body's "fight-or-flight" reaction. Norepinephrine is a drug that is used to elevate and maintain blood pressure in certain, urgent, short-term medical conditions.

It functions as a chemical messenger known as a neurotransmitter to assist send nerve signals from one nerve cell, muscle cell, or gland cell to another. Your adrenal glands, which are hat-shaped glands that are located on top of each kidney, release it as a hormone.

Here is another question with an answer similar to this about Norepinephrine: brainly.com/question/11064233

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