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Deck 24: Drugs Used to Manage Pain
1
Which of the following is a prodrug that is converted by the liver into morphine?
A)codeine
B)fentanyl
C)meperidine
D)buprenorphine
A)codeine
B)fentanyl
C)meperidine
D)buprenorphine
codeine
2
Capsaicin cream is made from:
A)Tomato paste.
B)Citrus juice.
C)Hot peppers.
D)Mushrooms.
A)Tomato paste.
B)Citrus juice.
C)Hot peppers.
D)Mushrooms.
Hot peppers.
3
For potentially debilitating pain for which the exact cause may not be known,how long must it last to be considered chronic pain?
A)1 month
B)2 months
C)3 months
D)4 months
A)1 month
B)2 months
C)3 months
D)4 months
3 months
4
Which of the following is recommended for the treatment of constipation due to opioids?
A)sennosides (Senakot)
B)Bulking agents
C)Fiber laxatives
D)Plain fiber
A)sennosides (Senakot)
B)Bulking agents
C)Fiber laxatives
D)Plain fiber
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5
Ziconotide must be administered via which of the following routes?
A)Intrathecally
B)Orally
C)Transdermal
D)Intramuscular
A)Intrathecally
B)Orally
C)Transdermal
D)Intramuscular
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6
Which of the following drugs has antagonistic effects at delta and kappa sites?
A)naloxone
B)buprenorphine
C)fentanyl
D)codeine
A)naloxone
B)buprenorphine
C)fentanyl
D)codeine
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7
Morphine (Avinza)contains fumaric acid and may cause which of the following conditions?
A)Liver toxicity
B)Ototoxicity
C)Nephrotoxicity
D)Neurotoxicity
A)Liver toxicity
B)Ototoxicity
C)Nephrotoxicity
D)Neurotoxicity
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8
Which of the following is a Mu antagonist?
A)buprenorphine
B)naloxone (Narcan)
C)methadone
D)morphine
A)buprenorphine
B)naloxone (Narcan)
C)methadone
D)morphine
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9
What is the definition of allodynia?
A)Pain out of proportion to the injury
B)Pain response produced from non-noxious stimuli
C)Decreased sensitivity to pain
D)Lack of pain response
A)Pain out of proportion to the injury
B)Pain response produced from non-noxious stimuli
C)Decreased sensitivity to pain
D)Lack of pain response
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10
Naltrexone is how much more potent than naloxone,and thus used for rapid detox?
A)1 to 2 times
B)2 to 3 times
C)3 to 5 times
D)4 to 6 times
A)1 to 2 times
B)2 to 3 times
C)3 to 5 times
D)4 to 6 times
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11
Pruritus due to opioids can be treated with which of the following drugs?
A)vancomycin
B)cetirizine (Zyrtec)
C)prochlorperazine
D)metoclopramide
A)vancomycin
B)cetirizine (Zyrtec)
C)prochlorperazine
D)metoclopramide
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12
Acute pain commonly causes which of the following conditions?
A)Hypertension
B)Bradycardia
C)Meiosis
D)Dry mouth
A)Hypertension
B)Bradycardia
C)Meiosis
D)Dry mouth
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13
Which antagonist/agonist opioid analgesic is available as a nasal spray and an IV injection?
A)butorphanol (Stadol)
B)pentazocine (Talwin)
C)nalbuphine (Nubain)
D)buprenorphine (Buprenex)
A)butorphanol (Stadol)
B)pentazocine (Talwin)
C)nalbuphine (Nubain)
D)buprenorphine (Buprenex)
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14
Tramadol is metabolized in the:
A)Large intestine.
B)Liver.
C)Stomach.
D)Small intestine.
A)Large intestine.
B)Liver.
C)Stomach.
D)Small intestine.
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15
Hydromorphone is usually metabolized by which of the following:
A)CYPP450,1A3,2B7.
B)P4503A4
C)P4503C4
D)CPC40
A)CYPP450,1A3,2B7.
B)P4503A4
C)P4503C4
D)CPC40
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16
Which of the following drugs can cause QT interval prolongation?
A)morphine
B)hydromorphone
C)buprenorphine
D)codeine
A)morphine
B)hydromorphone
C)buprenorphine
D)codeine
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17
Which of the following drugs can be used for treatment of overdose with opioids?
A)propoxyphene
B)meperidine
C)diphenhydramine
D)naloxone (Narcan)
A)propoxyphene
B)meperidine
C)diphenhydramine
D)naloxone (Narcan)
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18
What pregnancy risk category is methylnaltrexone (Relistor)?
A)Category A
B)Category B
C)Category C
D)Category D
A)Category A
B)Category B
C)Category C
D)Category D
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19
Which of the following is a synthetic opioid agent?
A)codeine
B)hydrocodone
C)fentanyl
D)butorphanol
A)codeine
B)hydrocodone
C)fentanyl
D)butorphanol
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20
Which of the following drugs can be used to treat bone pain?
A)octreotide
B)hyoscyamine
C)scopolamine
D)bisphosphonates
A)octreotide
B)hyoscyamine
C)scopolamine
D)bisphosphonates
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21
Which of the following describes the mechanism of action of NSAIDs?
A)Inhibition of the cyclooxygenase enzyme
B)Activation of the cyclooxygenase enzyme
C)Activation of phospholipids
D)Activation of lipoxygenase
A)Inhibition of the cyclooxygenase enzyme
B)Activation of the cyclooxygenase enzyme
C)Activation of phospholipids
D)Activation of lipoxygenase
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22
What is the half-life of tapentadol (Nucynta)?
A)12 hours
B)24 hours
C)36 hours
D)48 hours
A)12 hours
B)24 hours
C)36 hours
D)48 hours
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23
99% of NSAIDS are excreted via:
A)Liver.
B)Feces.
C)Saliva.
D)Urine.
A)Liver.
B)Feces.
C)Saliva.
D)Urine.
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24
Acetaminophen has which of the following properties?
A)Antiplatelet
B)Anti-inflammatory
C)Antirheumatologic agent
D)Antipyretic
A)Antiplatelet
B)Anti-inflammatory
C)Antirheumatologic agent
D)Antipyretic
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25
NSAIDs are metabolized in the:
A)Duodenum.
B)Stomach.
C)Liver.
D)Large intestine.
A)Duodenum.
B)Stomach.
C)Liver.
D)Large intestine.
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26
What is the maximum amount of acetaminophen that can be given to an adult (age older than 12 years)in one day?
A)1 gram
B)2 grams
C)3 grams
D)4 grams
A)1 gram
B)2 grams
C)3 grams
D)4 grams
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27
Caregivers should be warned to avoid giving aspirin to a teenager with which condition?
A)Sinusitis
B)Bronchitis
C)Influenza
D)Ankle sprain
A)Sinusitis
B)Bronchitis
C)Influenza
D)Ankle sprain
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28
Aspirin is secreted via:
A)Feces.
B)Sweat.
C)Urine.
D)Liver.
A)Feces.
B)Sweat.
C)Urine.
D)Liver.
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29
Acetaminophen's plasma half-life is:
A)1 to 2 hours.
B)1 to 3 hours.
C)1 to 4 hours.
D)1 to 5 hours.
A)1 to 2 hours.
B)1 to 3 hours.
C)1 to 4 hours.
D)1 to 5 hours.
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30
Which of the following drugs is a COX-2 inhibitors
A)aspirin
B)celecoxib
C)ibuprofen
D)naproxen
A)aspirin
B)celecoxib
C)ibuprofen
D)naproxen
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31
NSAIDs should not be given late in pregnancy because they may cause which of the following?
A)Preterm labor
B)Low-birth-weight baby
C)Deep vein thrombosis
D)Premature closure of the ductus arteriosus
A)Preterm labor
B)Low-birth-weight baby
C)Deep vein thrombosis
D)Premature closure of the ductus arteriosus
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32
For how many days does the inhibitory effect of aspirin on platelet aggregation last until new platelets are formed?
A)2 days
B)4 days
C)6 days
D)8 days
A)2 days
B)4 days
C)6 days
D)8 days
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33
What chemical class of medication is indomethacin (Indocin)?
A)Fenamate
B)Phenylacetic acid
C)Propionic acid
D)Indoleacetic acid
A)Fenamate
B)Phenylacetic acid
C)Propionic acid
D)Indoleacetic acid
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34
Where is COX-1 found?
A)Brain
B)Heart
C)Lung
D)Gastrointestinal (GI)mucosa
A)Brain
B)Heart
C)Lung
D)Gastrointestinal (GI)mucosa
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35
The effects of which of the following drugs may be enhanced in the presence of acetaminophen?
A)warfarin
B)carbamazepine
C)isoniazid
D)rifampin
A)warfarin
B)carbamazepine
C)isoniazid
D)rifampin
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36
What is the typical dose for ibuprofen?
A)500 mg initially followed by 250 mg every 6 to 8 hours
B)400 to 800 mg three to four times a day
C)1,200 mg once a day
D)200 mg every 12 hours
A)500 mg initially followed by 250 mg every 6 to 8 hours
B)400 to 800 mg three to four times a day
C)1,200 mg once a day
D)200 mg every 12 hours
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37
Acetaminophen is considered to be in which pregnancy risk category?
A)Category A
B)Category B
C)Category C
D)Category D
A)Category A
B)Category B
C)Category C
D)Category D
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38
Which of the following situations can occur in patients experiencing poisoning by aspirin tablets?
A)Respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis
B)Respiratory alkalosis and metabolic alkalosis
C)Respiratory acidosis and metabolic alkalosis
D)Metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis
A)Respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis
B)Respiratory alkalosis and metabolic alkalosis
C)Respiratory acidosis and metabolic alkalosis
D)Metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis
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39
High doses of aspirin can cause which of the following?
A)Constipation
B)Tinnitus
C)Deep vein thrombosis
D)Fatigue
A)Constipation
B)Tinnitus
C)Deep vein thrombosis
D)Fatigue
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40
Which of the following is effective if given less than 24 hours after ingestion of an acetaminophen overdose?
A)naloxone (Narcan)
B)N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst,Mucosol)
C)deferoxamine (Desferal)
D)syrup of ipecac
A)naloxone (Narcan)
B)N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst,Mucosol)
C)deferoxamine (Desferal)
D)syrup of ipecac
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