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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Anxiety, long postganglionic neurons releases NE, Benzodiazepine not recommended for Sarah Forman, N2 (nicotinic cholinergic) receptors located on long postganglionic neurons, salivary gland produces viscous saliva, organ mural ganglion releasing ACh, catecholamine surge is in excess, resulting in trembling hands and voice, long preganglionic axons synapse on organ mural ganglion, nausea ???? something to do with serotonin, N2 receptors located on short postganglionic neurons, short preganglionic axons synapse on adrenal medulla, viscous saliva contributes to dry mouth (xerostomia), Beta1 receptors on the heart, Benzodiazepine enhances the effects of GABA, Propanolol is a short acting beta-blocker, intermittent anxiety characterized by dry mouth (xerostomia), Muscarinic receptors located on Effector organs, short preganglionic axons are thoracolumbar in origins, fight or flight response causes a catecholamine surge, ANS has sympathetic division, intermittent anxiety characterized by difficulty concentrating