Deck 14: Treatment of Muscle Spasms

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Which of the following is used to treat a rare adverse reaction to general anesthesia?

A)Dantrolene
B)Diazepam
C)Cyclobenzaprine
D)Metaxalone
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Diazepam
Question
The effectiveness of baclofen is augmented by administering the drug _____.

A)intravenously
B)orally
C)intrathecally
D)intramuscularly
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Cyproheptadine
Question
One of the mechanisms of action for centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants is to _____.

A)increase ACh
B)block a₂-receptors
C)increase GABA actions
D)increase glutamate
Question
Which of the following drugs binds to alpha receptors to help diminish painful muscle spasms?

A)Orphenadrine
B)Tizanidine
C)Carisoprodol
D)Cyclobenzaprine
Question
Which of the following is not one of the four phases to the development of spasticity?

A)Decreased muscle contractility
B)Weak muscle tone and decreased reflex activity
C)Decreased reflex excitability
D)Contracted muscles
Question
The combination of skeletal muscle relaxants and alcohol is an example of _____ effects because they both cause drowsiness.

A)synergistic
B)therapeutic
C)additive
D)potentiation
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Which of the following appropriately characterizes a theory regarding spasticity development?

A)Decrease in glutamate activity,which allows for an increase in excitatory messages
B)Decrease in reflexes from overstimulation at the neuromuscular junction
C)Death of synapses,creating increased stretching of the muscle
D)Formation of new synapses as a result of neurons branching out from the spinal cord
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Which of the following warning labels should be placed on a prescription for methocarbamol?

A)May discolor urine.
B)Store in the refrigerator.
C)Protect from light.
D)May be habit forming.
Question
Which of the following can be used to treat muscle spasms associated with sprains?

A)Dantrolene
B)Cyproheptadine
C)Metaxalone
D)Diazepam
Question
People who have _____ exhibit predominantly negative symptoms of spasticity.

A)muscle strain
B)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
C)multiple sclerosis (MS)
D)hypertonia
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Tizanidine
Question
Which of the following is not true about the use of botulinum toxin for the treatment of spasticity?

A)It is used to treat abnormal eyelid twitching.
B)Its onset can take up to 7 days.
C)It is injected into the neuromuscular junction.
D)Repeat injections should be administered no sooner than 3 months.
Question
Drugs used in the treatment of spasticity are grouped according to _____.

A)when they were discovered
B)their generic name
C)their ability to block ACh
D)their site of action
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Dantrolene
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Why would decreasing glutamate levels help treat ALS?

A)It decreases the flow of calcium into motor neurons,decreasing spasticity.
B)It allows acetylcholine (Ach)to bind to the receptors,decreasing glutamate activity.
C)Glutamate is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter,so decreasing its levels would benefit ALS symptoms.
D)It enhances the actions of GABA,screening out unnecessary sensory messages coming from the environment.
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Baclofen
Question
Which of the following can be used as supportive therapy for tetanus?

A)Tizanidine
B)Baclofen
C)Ibuprofen
D)Orphenadrine
Question
When carisoprodol is combined with codeine,the combination makes it a control Schedule _____ substance.

A)II
B)III
C)IV
D)V
Question
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Skelaxin
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Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Soma
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The goal of most drug treatments for spasticity is to reduce the positive symptoms.
Question
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Robaxin
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Any condition that can damage the brain or spinal cord can cause decreased muscle contractility.
Question
Clonus is voluntary rhythmic contractions of muscles.
Question
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Flexeril
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g-Aminobutyric acid (GABA)is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system.
Question
Positive symptoms associated with spasticity include reduction in the capacity to make voluntary muscle movements.
Question
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Lioresal
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Deck 14: Treatment of Muscle Spasms
1
Which of the following is used to treat a rare adverse reaction to general anesthesia?

A)Dantrolene
B)Diazepam
C)Cyclobenzaprine
D)Metaxalone
Dantrolene
2
MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Diazepam
A
3
The effectiveness of baclofen is augmented by administering the drug _____.

A)intravenously
B)orally
C)intrathecally
D)intramuscularly
intrathecally
4
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Cyproheptadine
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One of the mechanisms of action for centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants is to _____.

A)increase ACh
B)block a₂-receptors
C)increase GABA actions
D)increase glutamate
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6
Which of the following drugs binds to alpha receptors to help diminish painful muscle spasms?

A)Orphenadrine
B)Tizanidine
C)Carisoprodol
D)Cyclobenzaprine
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7
Which of the following is not one of the four phases to the development of spasticity?

A)Decreased muscle contractility
B)Weak muscle tone and decreased reflex activity
C)Decreased reflex excitability
D)Contracted muscles
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8
The combination of skeletal muscle relaxants and alcohol is an example of _____ effects because they both cause drowsiness.

A)synergistic
B)therapeutic
C)additive
D)potentiation
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9
Which of the following appropriately characterizes a theory regarding spasticity development?

A)Decrease in glutamate activity,which allows for an increase in excitatory messages
B)Decrease in reflexes from overstimulation at the neuromuscular junction
C)Death of synapses,creating increased stretching of the muscle
D)Formation of new synapses as a result of neurons branching out from the spinal cord
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10
Which of the following warning labels should be placed on a prescription for methocarbamol?

A)May discolor urine.
B)Store in the refrigerator.
C)Protect from light.
D)May be habit forming.
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11
Which of the following can be used to treat muscle spasms associated with sprains?

A)Dantrolene
B)Cyproheptadine
C)Metaxalone
D)Diazepam
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12
People who have _____ exhibit predominantly negative symptoms of spasticity.

A)muscle strain
B)amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
C)multiple sclerosis (MS)
D)hypertonia
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Tizanidine
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14
Which of the following is not true about the use of botulinum toxin for the treatment of spasticity?

A)It is used to treat abnormal eyelid twitching.
B)Its onset can take up to 7 days.
C)It is injected into the neuromuscular junction.
D)Repeat injections should be administered no sooner than 3 months.
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15
Drugs used in the treatment of spasticity are grouped according to _____.

A)when they were discovered
B)their generic name
C)their ability to block ACh
D)their site of action
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Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Dantrolene
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17
Why would decreasing glutamate levels help treat ALS?

A)It decreases the flow of calcium into motor neurons,decreasing spasticity.
B)It allows acetylcholine (Ach)to bind to the receptors,decreasing glutamate activity.
C)Glutamate is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter,so decreasing its levels would benefit ALS symptoms.
D)It enhances the actions of GABA,screening out unnecessary sensory messages coming from the environment.
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Benzodiazepine
b.Antihistamine
c.Peripheral acting drug for the treatment of spasticity
d.GABAergic drug
e.a-Adrenergic agonist
Baclofen
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19
Which of the following can be used as supportive therapy for tetanus?

A)Tizanidine
B)Baclofen
C)Ibuprofen
D)Orphenadrine
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20
When carisoprodol is combined with codeine,the combination makes it a control Schedule _____ substance.

A)II
B)III
C)IV
D)V
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21
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Skelaxin
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22
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Soma
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23
The goal of most drug treatments for spasticity is to reduce the positive symptoms.
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24
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Robaxin
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25
Any condition that can damage the brain or spinal cord can cause decreased muscle contractility.
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Clonus is voluntary rhythmic contractions of muscles.
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27
Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Flexeril
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g-Aminobutyric acid (GABA)is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system.
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Positive symptoms associated with spasticity include reduction in the capacity to make voluntary muscle movements.
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Match the following trade names with their generic name.
a.Baclofen
b.Cyclobenzaprine
c.Metaxalone
d.Methocarbamol
e.Carisoprodol
Lioresal
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