Exam 13: Neuromuscular Blockade
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Drugs that decrease acetylcholine (ACh)release or deplete the neuron of ACh will also cause _____ of muscles.
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.neostigmine
b.doxacurium
c.succinylcholine
-drugs used to reverse the effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs
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_____ is the only drug in the depolarizing blocker class
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B
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.neostigmine
b.doxacurium
c.succinylcholine
-nonpolarizing neuromuscular drugs
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What drugs should be administered with neuromuscular blocking drugs during surgery?
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Which of the following uses of botulinum toxin type A is FDA approved?
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.neostigmine
b.doxacurium
c.succinylcholine
-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs
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An examples of a drug or substance that decreases acetylcholine (Ach)release is(are)_____.
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The process of neuromuscular transmission begins with the release of _____ from vesicles located in the motor neuron endplate
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Common endings for nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker drugs are _____.
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_____ neuromuscular blockers are drugs that act as agonists at acetylcholine receptor sites and produce sustained depolarization;causing the receptors to convert to an inactive state.
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Depolarizing neuromuscular drugs are _____ at _____ receptors.
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Which of the following is not an adverse reaction of administration of botulinum toxin type A injections?
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Most neuromuscular blocking drugs are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract;therefore,they are administered ____.
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