Deck 17: Drugs for the Nervous and Sensory Systems
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Deck 17: Drugs for the Nervous and Sensory Systems
1
Which of the following is NOT part of a nerve cell?
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
Synapse
2
Which of the following terms describes an electrochemical message transmitted by nerve cells?
A) Impulse
B) Synapse
C) Contraction
D) Stimulus
A) Impulse
B) Synapse
C) Contraction
D) Stimulus
Impulse
3
Which of the following structures controls most of our conscious thought processes plus speech, hearing, and sight?
A) Cerebrum
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
A) Cerebrum
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
Cerebrum
4
Which of the following assist in the sense of taste?
A) Occipital cells
B) Olfactory cells
C) Oral cells
D) Ophthalmic cells
A) Occipital cells
B) Olfactory cells
C) Oral cells
D) Ophthalmic cells
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5
Which of the following type of sensory cells is located in the upper part of the nasal cavity?
A) Odiferous
B) Olfactory
C) Alveolus
D) Smelling
A) Odiferous
B) Olfactory
C) Alveolus
D) Smelling
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6
Which of the following special nerve cells enable us to feel, see, hear, taste, and smell things around us?
A) Sense receptors
B) Terminal end fibers
C) Nissl bodies
D) Schwann cells
A) Sense receptors
B) Terminal end fibers
C) Nissl bodies
D) Schwann cells
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7
Which of the following structures carries the nerve impulses to other neurons?
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
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8
Which of the following is a term used to describe the sympathetic portion of the autonomic nervous system (ANS)?
A) "Rest and repose" system
B) "Fight or flight" system
C) "Rough and ready" system
D) "Up and at 'em" system
A) "Rest and repose" system
B) "Fight or flight" system
C) "Rough and ready" system
D) "Up and at 'em" system
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9
Which of the following structures contain the cytoplasm and nucleus of a nerve cell?
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
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10
Which of the following make up the nervous system?
A) Thymus, pituitary, adrenals
B) Mandible, femur, scapula
C) Brain, spinal cord, nerves
D) Ileum, duodenum, jejunum
A) Thymus, pituitary, adrenals
B) Mandible, femur, scapula
C) Brain, spinal cord, nerves
D) Ileum, duodenum, jejunum
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11
Which of the following structures receives the impulses from the axons and sends the impulses to the cell body?
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
A) Axon
B) Synapse
C) Dendrite
D) Cell body
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12
Which of the following structures is attached to the spinal cord?
A) Cerebral cortex
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
A) Cerebral cortex
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
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13
Which of the following structures are part of the central nervous system?
A) Cranial and spinal nerves
B) Sensory and motor nerves
C) Brain and spinal cord
D) Afferent and efferent nerves
A) Cranial and spinal nerves
B) Sensory and motor nerves
C) Brain and spinal cord
D) Afferent and efferent nerves
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14
Which of the following terms describes a gap between neurons?
A) Synapse
B) Ganglion
C) Crevice
D) Junction
A) Synapse
B) Ganglion
C) Crevice
D) Junction
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15
Which of the following is NOT part of the brain?
A) Cerebral cortex
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
A) Cerebral cortex
B) Cerebellum
C) Brain stem
D) Cauda equina
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16
Breathing, heartbeat, and blood vessel contractions are:
A) voluntary actions.
B) nervous actions.
C) sympathetic actions.
D) parasympathetic actions.
A) voluntary actions.
B) nervous actions.
C) sympathetic actions.
D) parasympathetic actions.
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17
Which of the following is produced by the sympathetic nervous system under times of stress?
A) Acetylcholine
B) Dopamine
C) Epinephrine
D) Prostaglandins
A) Acetylcholine
B) Dopamine
C) Epinephrine
D) Prostaglandins
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18
Walking and talking are:
A) voluntary actions.
B) involuntary actions.
C) autonomic actions.
D) parasympathetic actions.
A) voluntary actions.
B) involuntary actions.
C) autonomic actions.
D) parasympathetic actions.
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19
Which of the following is NOT a tongue taste zone?
A) Bitter
B) Sweet
C) Salty
D) Spicy
A) Bitter
B) Sweet
C) Salty
D) Spicy
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20
Which of the following are the primary functional units of the nervous system?
A) Ganglions
B) Glial cells
C) Synapses
D) Neurons
A) Ganglions
B) Glial cells
C) Synapses
D) Neurons
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21
Which of the following terms describes trembling or shaking?
A) Spasticity
B) Contracture
C) Tremor
D) Tetany
A) Spasticity
B) Contracture
C) Tremor
D) Tetany
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22
Which of the following terms is used to describe periodic, sudden attacks of involuntary muscular contractions and relaxations?
A) Tremor
B) Stupor
C) Convulsions
D) Hyperkinesia
A) Tremor
B) Stupor
C) Convulsions
D) Hyperkinesia
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23
Which of the following conditions is characterized by slowing of movement, stiffness, tremor, and impaired postural reflexes?
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
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24
Which of the following terms describes stiffness?
A) Rigidity
B) Sclerosis
C) Kyphosis
D) Osteomalacia
A) Rigidity
B) Sclerosis
C) Kyphosis
D) Osteomalacia
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25
Which of the following terms describes slowness of movement?
A) Spondylosis
B) Bradykinesia
C) Dystrophy
D) Osteodystrophy
A) Spondylosis
B) Bradykinesia
C) Dystrophy
D) Osteodystrophy
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26
Which of the following terms describes a chemical substance released from nerve endings transmitting across synapses to other nerves?
A) Cerebral spinal fluid
B) Neurotransmitter
C) Tissue plasminogen activator
D) Alpha-fetoprotein
A) Cerebral spinal fluid
B) Neurotransmitter
C) Tissue plasminogen activator
D) Alpha-fetoprotein
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27
Which of the following is a set of disorders that cause periodic seizures?
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Epilepsy
D) Migraines
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Epilepsy
D) Migraines
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28
Which of the following is a danger signal picked up by sensory receptors to alert the brain to a possible injury?
A) Anxiety
B) Inflammation
C) Pain
D) Pruritus
A) Anxiety
B) Inflammation
C) Pain
D) Pruritus
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29
Which of the following terms refers to a group of clinical disorders characterized by abnormal involuntary movements of the muscles?
A) Extrapyramidial
B) Dsykinesia
C) Transient ischemic attack
D) Spasticity
A) Extrapyramidial
B) Dsykinesia
C) Transient ischemic attack
D) Spasticity
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30
Which of the following terms describes an inability to move muscles?
A) Vertigo
B) Asthenia
C) Paralysis
D) Stupor
A) Vertigo
B) Asthenia
C) Paralysis
D) Stupor
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31
Which of the following terms describes sleeplessness, or the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep?
A) Asthenia
B) Insomnia
C) Stupor
D) Anesthesia
A) Asthenia
B) Insomnia
C) Stupor
D) Anesthesia
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32
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) Strokes are the leading cause of death.
B) Strokes are the second leading cause of death.
C) Strokes are the third leading cause of death.
D) Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death.
A) Strokes are the leading cause of death.
B) Strokes are the second leading cause of death.
C) Strokes are the third leading cause of death.
D) Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death.
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33
Which of the following terms describes the insulating covering of the nerve cells?
A) Neurotube
B) Myelin sheath
C) Omentum
D) Periosteum
A) Neurotube
B) Myelin sheath
C) Omentum
D) Periosteum
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34
Patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) have a greater incidence of having a:
A) seizure.
B) convulsion.
C) stroke.
D) heart attack.
A) seizure.
B) convulsion.
C) stroke.
D) heart attack.
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35
Which of the following is a chronic, progressive, degenerative disease that attacks the outer covering of the nerves?
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
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36
Which of the following conditions has symptoms that include paralysis, blurring of vision, speech problems, unsteady walk, and numbness?
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
A) Myasthenia gravis
B) Bell's palsy
C) Parkinson's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
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37
A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is commonly known as a:
A) convulsion.
B) stroke.
C) heart attack.
D) seizure.
A) convulsion.
B) stroke.
C) heart attack.
D) seizure.
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38
Which of the following terms is used to describe a temporary loss of consciousness during which there is overactivity of part of the brain, often resulting in uncontrolled body movement?
A) Tremor
B) Seizure
C) Convulsion
D) Vertigo
A) Tremor
B) Seizure
C) Convulsion
D) Vertigo
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39
Which of the following terms describes dizziness, or a whirling feeling in the head?
A) Tetany
B) Tinnitis
C) Vertigo
D) Orthostatic hypotension
A) Tetany
B) Tinnitis
C) Vertigo
D) Orthostatic hypotension
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40
Which of the following categories of drugs is used to prevent seizures?
A) Anticholinergics
B) Anesthetic drugs
C) Adrenergic blocking agents
D) Anticonvulsants
A) Anticholinergics
B) Anesthetic drugs
C) Adrenergic blocking agents
D) Anticonvulsants
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41
Patients should be educated that ___________ is also a CNS stimulant, and excessive consumption could result in nervousness, irritability, or a headache.
A) nicotine
B) caffeine
C) aspartame
D) dopamine
A) nicotine
B) caffeine
C) aspartame
D) dopamine
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42
Drugs such as aspirin and acetaminophen have a(n) _______________ ability as well as an ability to relieve pain.
A) anesthetic
B) narcotic
C) antipyretic
D) anticonvulsant
A) anesthetic
B) narcotic
C) antipyretic
D) anticonvulsant
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43
Which of the following is a chronic, progressive, degenerative disease of the brain that accounts for the majority of all cases of dementia?
A) Multiple sclerosis
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Epilepsy
A) Multiple sclerosis
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Epilepsy
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44
Memory loss, weakness, blurred vision, speech difficulty, and partial paralysis are symptoms of:
A) a stroke.
B) epilepsy.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) multiple sclerosis.
A) a stroke.
B) epilepsy.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) multiple sclerosis.
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45
Cardiac dysrhythmias, hypertension, convulsions, and violent behavior may result from the indiscriminate use of:
A) CNS depressants.
B) CNS stimulants.
C) hormone replacement therapy.
D) anticholinergics.
A) CNS depressants.
B) CNS stimulants.
C) hormone replacement therapy.
D) anticholinergics.
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46
Which of the following categories of drugs speed up the cell processes and make it easier for nerve cells to transmit messages?
A) CNS activators
B) CNS exciters
C) CNS agitators
D) CNS stimulants
A) CNS activators
B) CNS exciters
C) CNS agitators
D) CNS stimulants
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47
Attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and narcolepsy are treated using:
A) CNS depressants.
B) CNS stimulants.
C) adrenergic blocking agents.
D) parasympathomimetics.
A) CNS depressants.
B) CNS stimulants.
C) adrenergic blocking agents.
D) parasympathomimetics.
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48
Disorientation to time and place, problems with language skills such as having difficulty naming objects or speaking inappropriate words, and changes in personality including becoming suspicious or fearful are signs of:
A) Parkinson's disease.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) malignant brain tumors.
A) Parkinson's disease.
B) multiple sclerosis.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) malignant brain tumors.
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49
Which of the following do CNS stimulants treat?
A) anorexia
B) narcolepsy
C) pain
D) fever
A) anorexia
B) narcolepsy
C) pain
D) fever
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50
Which of the following types of headaches are characterized by unilateral or bilateral throbbing pain that is recurrent? Generally, there is an event that triggers the pain causing nausea, irritability, or phonophobia.
A) Occipital
B) Tension
C) Migraine
D) Polar
A) Occipital
B) Tension
C) Migraine
D) Polar
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51
Which of the following types of headaches are characterized by a bilateral pressure feeling around the head that is generally worsened with physical activity and may involve a sensitivity to light?
A) Occipital
B) Tension
C) Migraine
D) Polar
A) Occipital
B) Tension
C) Migraine
D) Polar
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52
Which of the following terms is used to describe a painful condition of the nerves caused by inflammation and irritation?
A) Neuritis
B) Neuralgia
C) Polyneuritis
D) Neuropathy
A) Neuritis
B) Neuralgia
C) Polyneuritis
D) Neuropathy
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53
________________ are the most common type of pain exhibited.
A) Backaches
B) Headaches
C) Muscle aches
D) Stomach aches
A) Backaches
B) Headaches
C) Muscle aches
D) Stomach aches
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54
It is estimated that 10 percent of all persons over the age of 65 and 50 percent of all those over the age of 85 are affected by:
A) cerebrovascular accidents.
B) epilepsy.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) transient ischemic attacks.
A) cerebrovascular accidents.
B) epilepsy.
C) Alzheimer's disease.
D) transient ischemic attacks.
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55
Which of the following categories of drugs slow cell activity and inhibit the passing of nerve impulses?
A) CNS bradykinetics
B) CNS depressants
C) CNS hyporegulators
D) CNS statics
A) CNS bradykinetics
B) CNS depressants
C) CNS hyporegulators
D) CNS statics
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56
Which of the following terms describes a sensation of light or warmth or a sense of spreading depression?
A) Asthenia
B) Aura
C) Delusion
D) Hallucination
A) Asthenia
B) Aura
C) Delusion
D) Hallucination
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57
Which of the following terms describes an inflammation of the linings of the brain and spinal cord?
A) Meningitis
B) Encephalitis
C) Neuritis
D) Radiculitis
A) Meningitis
B) Encephalitis
C) Neuritis
D) Radiculitis
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58
Which of the following categories of drugs are pain relievers?
A) Anesthetics
B) Analgesics
C) Adrenergics
D) Anticholinergics
A) Anesthetics
B) Analgesics
C) Adrenergics
D) Anticholinergics
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59
CNS drugs affect the ______________, _________________ processes that keep the body functioning.
A) conscious, voluntary
B) unconscious, voluntary
C) conscious, automatic
D) unconscious, automatic
A) conscious, voluntary
B) unconscious, voluntary
C) conscious, automatic
D) unconscious, automatic
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60
Which of the following terms is used to describe a group of potent analgesic drugs whose use can lead to physical dependence?
A) Cholinomimetics
B) Dopaminergics
C) Narcotics
D) Hallucinogenics
A) Cholinomimetics
B) Dopaminergics
C) Narcotics
D) Hallucinogenics
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61
Which of the following terms describes a system by which patients control the administration of their own pain medication from machines filled with pain-relieving drugs?
A) Patient-controlled anesthesia
B) Patient-controlled analgesics
C) Patient-controlled adrenergics
D) Patient-controlled anticholinergics
A) Patient-controlled anesthesia
B) Patient-controlled analgesics
C) Patient-controlled adrenergics
D) Patient-controlled anticholinergics
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62
Ritalin, Adderall, and Concerta are all considered which of the following classifications of controlled substances?
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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63
Analgesic antipyretics are often combined with ________________ analgesics or sedatives in prescription pain relievers such as Tylenol with codeine.
A) antipyretic
B) narcotic
C) anti-inflammatory
D) over-the-counter
A) antipyretic
B) narcotic
C) anti-inflammatory
D) over-the-counter
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64
Patients with multiple sclerosis who are being treated with natalizumab (Tysabri) must be enrolled in a special program called:
A) Caution
B) Touch
C) Pass
D) Brat
A) Caution
B) Touch
C) Pass
D) Brat
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65
Aspirin and acetaminophen reduce fever by eliminating heat through _____________ and increased ______________.
A) perspiration, heart rate
B) muscle contraction, metabolism
C) vasodilation, respiration
D) radiation, urination
A) perspiration, heart rate
B) muscle contraction, metabolism
C) vasodilation, respiration
D) radiation, urination
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66
Which of the following is NOT a route used to administer local anesthetics?
A) Topical
B) Injection
C) Infiltration
D) Buccal
A) Topical
B) Injection
C) Infiltration
D) Buccal
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67
Which of the following antimigraine drugs is available in parenteral, oral, and inhalation forms?
A) Imitrex
B) Ergostat
C) Topamax
D) Sansert
A) Imitrex
B) Ergostat
C) Topamax
D) Sansert
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68
Which of the following categories of drugs are used to control or prevent seizures?
A) Antiepileptics
B) Anticholinergics
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Adrenergic blocking agents
A) Antiepileptics
B) Anticholinergics
C) Anticonvulsants
D) Adrenergic blocking agents
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69
Patients on long-term drug therapy to control seizures and Parkinson's disease must be watched carefully for signs of:
A) synergism.
B) tolerance.
C) toxicity.
D) antagonism.
A) synergism.
B) tolerance.
C) toxicity.
D) antagonism.
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70
Medications that have an anticholinergic effect can cause _______________.
A) vasodilation
B) dry mouth
C) drowsiness
D) stomach upset
A) vasodilation
B) dry mouth
C) drowsiness
D) stomach upset
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71
Levodopa/carbidopa (Sinemet) is the drug of choice for which of the following?
A) Epilepsy
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
A) Epilepsy
B) Parkinson's disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Multiple sclerosis
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72
Which of the following terms describes the psychological effect of telling a patient that his medication will decrease pain?
A) Analgesic effect
B) Psychological effect
C) Placebo effect
D) Subliminal effect
A) Analgesic effect
B) Psychological effect
C) Placebo effect
D) Subliminal effect
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73
Dilantin, Depakene, Tegretol, and Klonopin are prescribed to treat:
A) Alzheimer's disease.
B) seizures.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) multiple sclerosis.
A) Alzheimer's disease.
B) seizures.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) multiple sclerosis.
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74
Over-the-counter products used to treat sunburns, insect bites, and hemorrhoids can contain _________________ anesthetics.
A) general
B) systemic
C) local
D) dermal
A) general
B) systemic
C) local
D) dermal
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75
Which of the following is NOT one of the three major pain-relieving drugs available without a prescription?
A) Aspirin
B) Acetaminophen
C) Ibuprofen
D) Hydrocodone
A) Aspirin
B) Acetaminophen
C) Ibuprofen
D) Hydrocodone
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76
Which of the following terms describe the two types of anesthetics?
A) Sympathetic, parasympathetic
B) Autonomic, voluntary
C) Local, general
D) Dopaminergic, adrenergic
A) Sympathetic, parasympathetic
B) Autonomic, voluntary
C) Local, general
D) Dopaminergic, adrenergic
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77
Which of the following terms is used to describe an anesthetic that suppresses all sensations, is used primarily to prevent painful stimuli with surgery, and produces a state of unconsciousness?
A) General
B) Infiltration
C) Local
D) Dermal
A) General
B) Infiltration
C) Local
D) Dermal
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78
As a giver of medications, you must teach patients the importance of taking their medication regularly and on time, particularly in the case of:
A) epilepsy.
B) migraines.
C) insomnia.
D) vertigo.
A) epilepsy.
B) migraines.
C) insomnia.
D) vertigo.
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79
Which of the following drugs is successful in decreasing the number of strokes that occur?
A) Aspirin
B) Hydrocodone
C) Ibuprofen
D) Diazepam
A) Aspirin
B) Hydrocodone
C) Ibuprofen
D) Diazepam
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80
If an administered pain reliever is a(n) ______________, the healthcare worker must discard any unused portion and the equipment used to administer it.
A) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
B) narcotic
C) anticonvulsant
D) antiarthritic
A) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
B) narcotic
C) anticonvulsant
D) antiarthritic
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