The document discusses the parasympathetic nervous system and cholinergic drugs. It notes that the parasympathetic nervous system works to conserve energy and support restorative functions through actions like decreasing heart rate and increasing gastrointestinal activity. Cholinergic drugs act on cholinergic receptors and mimic the effects of acetylcholine by either directly activating receptors or inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. Direct acting drugs have peripheral effects while indirect acting drugs can cross the blood brain barrier. Side effects result from overstimulation and include things like bradycardia and increased secretions. Treatment for exposure to irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors includes decontamination, atropine to block muscarinic effects, and pralid