Chapter 6 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Benzodiazepines and barbiturates achieve their sedation effects by:

A

Enhancing the GABA receptor sites in the CNS.

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2
Q

A larger than expected dose of Adenosine may be required in patents regularly taking:

A

Certain bronchodilators

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3
Q

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors MAOI’s achieve their therapeutic effects by:

A

Enhancing the effects of MAO at the synapse

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4
Q

If a patient who is exhibiting pupillary constriction, hyper-salivation, bronchial wheezing, and bradycardia which division of the autonomic nervous system should you suspect is affected:

A

Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system

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5
Q

The use of tobacco, because of its nicotine content, may cause symptoms largely due to the stimulation of:

A

Sympathetic and parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system

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6
Q

Which classification of drugs affecting the autonomic nervous system would be best suited to treat acute spinal shock:

A

Alpha Agonis

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7
Q

Which of the following medications is a cardio-selective beta blocker?

A

Atenolol

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8
Q

In which of the Vaughn-Williams classification system of antidysrhythmic medications does lidocain belong?

A

1B

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9
Q

A significant characteristic of digitalis preparations is that they:

A

Have avery narrow therapeutic index

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10
Q

In the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS), which element is most responsible for the widespread vasoconstriction:

A

Angiotensin II

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11
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage of pulmonary drug administration via nebulizer of metered dose inhaler:

A

It requires the patient to have adequate ventilation

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12
Q

One teaspoon of medication to be delivered on the deltoid muscle is how many mL?

A

5 mL

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13
Q

The maximum volume of medication to be delivered on the deltoid muscle is?

A

2 mL

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14
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage to inravascular volume replacement with isotonic crystalloid solution:

A

Two thirds of the fluid volume enters the extravascular space within 1 hour

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15
Q

Which of the following medications is a proton pump inhibitor:

A

Omeprazole

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16
Q

If you were to administer an antidysrhythmic drug that was a complete sodium channel blocker, which of the following drug names are the same?

A

Brand and Trade