Deck 13: Anxiolytics,sedative Hypnotics,anesthetics,and Anticonvulsants

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All of the following are brain structures associated with mediating anxiety and fear EXCEPT the:

A)amygdala
B)insula
C)orbitofrontal cortex
D)pons
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)suggests that panic disorder patients may exhibit abnormalities in the:

A)amygdala.
B)hippocampus.
C)substantia nigra.
D)basal ganglia.
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__________ is an anxiety disorder in which an individual fears being in places or situations that would be hard or embarrassing to escape from in the event of a panic attack.

A)Agoraphobia
B)Generalized anxiety disorder
C)Social anxiety disorder
D)Posttraumatic stress disorder
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Situated in the brain,the ______ mediates anxiety and panic.

A)amygdala
B)limbic cortex
C)superior colliculi
D)pons
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Benzodiazepines produce their effects by acting on ______ neurons in the ______.

A)glutamate; cortex
B)serotonin; thalamus
C)GABA; brainstem
D)GABA; limbic system
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If your grandmother was born in the 1930s and developed mild epilepsy when she was in her 20s during the 1950s,__________ would have most likely have been prescribed.

A)alcohol
B)antipsychotics
C)benzodiazepines
D)barbiturates
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Ultrashort-acting barbiturates are ______ while long-acting barbiturates are _______.

A)water soluble; lipid soluble
B)lipid soluble; water soluble
C)weaker; stronger
D)analgesic; sleep inducing
Question
The hypnotic action of the ultrashort-acting barbiturates is terminated by:

A)absorption.
B)redistribution.
C)degradation.
D)elimination.
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The primary advantage of _______ is that they are rarely fatal in the event that someone takes too many pills.

A)barbiturates
B)nonbarbiturates
C)benzodiazepines
D)anticonvulsants
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In the 1950s,______ was the primary medication for treating anxiety,epilepsy,and general anesthesia.

A)benzodiazepine
B)barbiturate
C)alcohol
D)an antipsychotic
Question
The use of barbiturates has declined over the years for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that:

A)barbiturates are usually lethal in overdose.
B)the dosage range for the effectiveness of barbiturates is very close to its toxic range.
C)barbiturates interact dangerously with a wide range of drugs.
D)barbiturates are sedating.
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The elimination half-life of all the various barbiturates is:

A)1 minute.
B)1 week.
C)5 days.
D)variable.
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Barbiturates were named according to their:

A)effect.
B)structure.
C)receptor affinity.
D)clinical action.
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In 2013,benzodiazepines were involved in about _____ percent of fatal overdoses in the United States.

A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
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The ultrashort-acting barbiturates are highly ________; the longer-acting barbiturates are ________.

A)water soluble; highly fat soluble
B)fat soluble; highly fat soluble
C)water soluble; highly water soluble
D)fat soluble; more water soluble
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__________ is the most common cause of death when combining benzodiazepines with another CNS depressant or alcohol.

A)Hypotension
B)Bradycardia
C)Seizure
D)Respiratory depression
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Barbiturates are in a class of drugs known as:

A)CNS stimulants.
B)sedative-anxiolytics.
C)sedative-hypnotics.
D)narcotics.
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The sedative-hypnotic properties of sedatives most likely results from effects on:

A)acetylcholine.
B)glutamate.
C)GABA.
D)AMPA.
Question
The sedative-hypnotic properties of sedatives most likely results from ______-induced neurotransmission.

A)impairment of GABA
B)facilitation of GABA
C)impairment of glutamate
D)stimulation of glutamate
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The use of barbiturates has declined for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A)the therapeutic-to-toxic range is narrow.
B)an overdose is often lethal.
C)they have a relatively low potential for tolerance,dependence,and abuse.
D)they generally interact with a number of other drugs.
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Tolerance to barbiturates occurs via:

A)improved cell membrane transport.
B)altered drug metabolism.
C)inhibition of enzymes related to drug metabolism.
D)induction of drug-metabolizing liver enzymes.
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Of the benzodiazepines,only _______ is available in an injectable formulation.

A)trinazepam (Lipizam)
B)lorazepam (Ativan)
C)midazolam (Versed)
D)diazepam (Valium)
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Experiencing ______ is the most common symptom of withdrawal from normal clinical doses of barbiturates.

A)hallucinations
B)convulsions
C)disorientation
D)sleeplessness
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Barbiturates:

A)suppress memory and increase REM sleep.
B)suppress memory and decrease REM sleep.
C)decrease REM sleep but do not affect memory.
D)increase REM sleep but do not affect memory.
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The elderly __________ compared to young adults.

A)are less sensitive to the benzodiazepines
B)are more tolerant to the benzodiazepines
C)more readily metabolize benzodiazepines
D)less readily metabolize benzodiazepines
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Generally speaking,the long-acting benzodiazepines are biotransformed into _____ products,whearas the short-acting benzodiazepines are biotransformed into ______ products.

A)inactive; inactive
B)active; active
C)inactive; active
D)active; inactive
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Ariel must have brain surgery.In order to ensure that her brain tissue resection goes well,it is important that she be awake and cooperative for a portion of the surgery.However,it is preferable that she not remember the procedure.The anesthesiologist will induce a state of:

A)catatonia.
B)cognitive inhibition.
C)conscious sedation.
D)conscious torpor.
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Barbiturates are:

A)cognitive enhancers.
B)cognitive inhibitors.
C)analgesics.
D)stimulating.
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In cases of barbiturates overdose,treatment:

A)focuses on support of the cardiovascular and respiratory system.
B)concentrates on stimulating kidney function.
C)focuses on stimulating the gastrointestinal tract to induce vomiting.
D)is rarely necessary.
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Benzodiazepines differ from one another mainly in:

A)pharmacodynamics.
B)pharmacokinetics.
C)both pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
D)neither pharmacodynamics nor pharmacokinetics.
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Of the nonbarbiturate sedative-hypnotic drugs,only ______ has been placed on two FDA-classified schedules.

A)paraldehyde
B)gamma hydroxybutyrate (Xyrem)
C)chloral hydrate (Noctec)
D)methaqualone (Quaalude)
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The nonbarbiturate sedatives:

A)neither structurally resemble nor act like barbiturates.
B)structurally resemble but do not act like barbiturates and lack the barbiturate nucleus.
C)act like,but do not structurally resemble,the barbiturates.
D)structurally resemble and act like barbiturates but lack the barbiturate nucleus.
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Caution should be used when prescribing benzodiazepines to the elderly because they:

A)are rarely very effective.
B)may cause them to fall.
C)could interact with other medications reducing effectiveness.
D)may be metabolized into long-lasting,pharmacologically active metabolites.
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Paraldehyde:

A)is eliminated through the urine causing a change in the color to dark red.
B)was historically used to treat delirium tremens (DTs)during the detoxification of alcoholics.
C)has a reputation for use as a potent aphrodisiac.
D)is still used in the treatment of narcolepsy.
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The so-called "Mickey Finn" is comprised of _____ and ethanol.

A)Soma
B)Quaaludes
C)paraldehyde
D)chloral hydrate
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Gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)acts to:

A)inhibit panic attacks.
B)inhibit sexual performance.
C)potentiate sedation and depress central nervous system function.
D)enhance cognition.
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__________ is the treatment for barbiturate overdose.

A)Administration of the specific antidote
B)Respiratory support
C)Cardiovascular support
D)Respiratory and cardiovascular support
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Experiencing ______ is the most common symptom of withdrawal from excessively high doses of barbiturates.

A)headaches
B)convulsions
C)nausea
D)coughing
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Benzodiazepines differ from one another in their:

A)basic structure.
B)plasma half-lives.
C)binding sites.
D)site of action.
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Quaaludes can be classified as:

A)barbiturates sedatives.
B)nonbarbiturates sedatives.
C)aphrodisiacs.
D)narcotics.
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The drug of choice for the induction of anterograde amnesia is:

A)benzodiazepines.
B)depressants.
C)sedatives.
D)antidepressants.
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Following the loss of his wife due to an illness,Phil has developed panic attacks and generalized anxiety.__________ and __________ therapy is the preferred long-term treatment of this condition.

A)Benzodiazepine; amphetamine
B)Benzodiazepine; cognitive behavioral
C)Antidepressant; cognitive behavioral
D)Antidepressant; atypical antipsychotic
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The antiepileptic effects of benzodiazepines:

A)is thought to be due to activity at GABA receptors in the hippocampus.
B)involves reduced activity of GABA in the cerebellum.
C)could be due to toxic effects at a variety of receptors.
D)may involve GABA receptors in the brainstem that cause a suppression of discharge rate.
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Presently,______ are primarily used for the treatment of chronic anxiety.

A)benzodiazepines
B)depressants
C)sedatives
D)antidepressants
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Of the benzodiazepines prescribed for their hypnotic properties,______ is the shortest acting.

A)flurazepam (Dalmane)
B)estazolam (ProSom)
C)temazepam (Restoril)
D)triazolam (Halcion)
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Benzodiazepines:

A)are recommended for long-term treatment of anxiety.
B)are all delivered orally.
C)may potentially induce dependence.
D)may be used to treat depression.
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The so-called nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)ramelteon (Rozerem).
B)zaleplon (Sonata).
C)zolpidem (Ambien).
D)eszopiclone (Lunesta).
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The benzodiazepines are best prescribed for:

A)directly relaxing muscles.
B)alleviating depression.
C)treating chronic anxiety.
D)treating short-term anxiety.
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Following cessation of long-term benzodiazepine use,episodes of __________ can be one of the early withdrawal signs.

A)general calm.
B)sleepiness.
C)restlessness.
D)general calm,sleepiness,and restlessness.
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When mixed with alcohol,______ produces amnesia without loss of consciousness similar to a "Mickey Finn."

A)lorazepam (Ativan)
B)flunitrazepam (Rohypnol)
C)midazolam (Versed)
D)diazepam (Valium)
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Effects of the benzodiazepines include:

A)sedation.
B)anxiolysis.
C)muscle relaxation.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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Nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs are prescribed for:

A)insomnia.
B)depression.
C)anxiety.
D)bipolar disorder.
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Benzodiazepines produce _________ when given to patients in higher doses.

A)exhilaration
B)depression
C)amnesia
D)cognitive enhancement
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Benzodiazepines may be useful for treating all of the following EXCEPT:

A)anxiety.
B)insomnia.
C)alcohol withdrawal.
D)intoxication.
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Benzodiazepines facilitate the action of the neurotransmitter:

A)GABA.
B)ACh.
C)NE.
D)5-HT.
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__________ is the main effect of the benzodiazepine antagonist flumazenil.

A)Anxiolysis
B)Anxiety
C)Sedation
D)Nonexistent
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Benzodiazepines ________ binding at the ________ receptor.

A)facilitate; GABA
B)facilitate; 5-HT
C)inhibit; GABA
D)inhibit; 5-HT
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For benzodiazepine overdose,__________ are preferred for treatment.

A)stimulants
B)several cups of coffee
C)GABAA receptor antagonists
D)benzodiazepine receptor antagonists
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Long-term benzodiazepine use is associated with an increase in:

A)depression.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)cognitive deficits.
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Perhaps __________ is the best use of benzodiazepines.

A)treating epilepsy
B)treating chronic anxiety
C)treating panic disorder
D)intentionally producing anterograde amnesia
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Zolpidem is prescribed for treating:

A)anxiety.
B)depression.
C)insomnia.
D)agitation.
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Of the nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs,_______ has the shortest half-life.

A)eszopiclone (Lunesta)
B)zaleplon (Sonata)
C)zolpidem (Ambien)
D)triazolam (Halcion)
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Patients starting antiepileptic drugs should be monitored for any emerging signs of:

A)depression.
B)suicidality.
C)anxiety neurosis.
D)schizophrenia.
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Evidence suggests that ramelteon (Rozerem)is ______ effective at inducing sleep with ______ on total sleep time.

A)very; significant effects
B)modestly; little impact
C)very; modest effects
D)modestly; significant effects
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The majority of anticonvulsants appear to be safe for use during pregnancy with the exception of:

A)gabapentin (Neurontin).
B)pregabalin (Lyrica).
C)valproic acid (Depakote).
D)lamotrigine (Lamictal).
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All of the following are inhalation anesthetics EXCEPT:

A)isoflurane.
B)propofol.
C)desflurane.
D)sevoflurane.
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__________ is the most common cause of death from nitrous oxide.

A)Convulsions
B)Hypoxia
C)Stroke
D)Hypotension
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The major mechanism of action of the injectable anesthetics is probably:

A)perturbation of the cell membrane.
B)potentiation of GABAA-induced neurotransmission.
C)potentiation of glutamate-induced neurotransmission.
D)induction of analgesia.
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The inhaled anesthetics include:

A)morphine.
B)ketamine.
C)phenobarbital.
D)nitrous oxide.
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Zaleplon (Sonata)is a:

A)long-acting anxiolytic.
B)long-acting hypnotic.
C)short-acting anxiolytic.
D)short-acting hypnotic.
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At the cellular level,the novel antiepileptic agent lacosamide (Vimpat)affects:

A)K+ channel activation.
B)K+ channel modulation.
C)Na+ channel activation.
D)Na+ channel modulation.
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Zolpidem differs from BZRAs in that:

A)its effects are qualitatively similar but greater than BZRAs.
B)its effects are qualitatively similar but weaker than BZRAs.
C)it produces anxiolysis without sedation.
D)it produces sedation without anxiolysis.
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Zolpidem binds to:

A)glutamate receptors.
B)GABAB receptors.
C)GABAC receptors.
D)a subunit of the GABAA receptor.
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Of the injectable anesthetics,______ is an ultrashort-acting barbiturate.

A)methohexital (Brevital)
B)propofol (Diprovan)
C)fospropofol (Lusedra)
D)etomidate (Amidate)
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The aim of research into partial GABA agonists is to manufacture a drug that produces:

A)sedation without anxiolysis.
B)anxiolysis without sedation.
C)sedation without ataxia.
D)ataxia without sedation.
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The major mechanism of action of gabapentin (Neurontin)is:

A)blockade of voltage-dependent sodium channels.
B)enhanced GABA-mediated inhibition of neural activity.
C)blockade of GABA receptors.
D)enhanced glutamate-mediated neurotransmission.
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Zolpidem (Ambien)is a:

A)benzodiazepine receptor agonist.
B)benzodiazepine receptor antagonist.
C)nonbenzodiazepine BZRA.
D)nonbenzodiazepine receptor antagonist.
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Of the anticonvulsants,______ has a unique place in the treatment of not only epilepsy,but also chronic pain.

A)carbamazepine (Tegretol,Equitro)
B)phenytoin (Dilantin)
C)lamotrigine (Lamictal)
D)gabapentin (Neurontin)
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__________ is a recent low-dose formulation of zolpidem used for treating patients who wake during the night.

A)Intermezzo.
B)Halcion.
C)Edluar.
D)Ambien CR.
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______ is an agonist at melatonin receptors as well as an antagonist at serotonin 5-HT2c receptors.

A)Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
B)Ramelteon (Rozerem)
C)Agomelatine (Valdoxan)
D)Zaleplon (Sonata)
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Deck 13: Anxiolytics,sedative Hypnotics,anesthetics,and Anticonvulsants
1
All of the following are brain structures associated with mediating anxiety and fear EXCEPT the:

A)amygdala
B)insula
C)orbitofrontal cortex
D)pons
D
2
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)suggests that panic disorder patients may exhibit abnormalities in the:

A)amygdala.
B)hippocampus.
C)substantia nigra.
D)basal ganglia.
A
3
__________ is an anxiety disorder in which an individual fears being in places or situations that would be hard or embarrassing to escape from in the event of a panic attack.

A)Agoraphobia
B)Generalized anxiety disorder
C)Social anxiety disorder
D)Posttraumatic stress disorder
A
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Situated in the brain,the ______ mediates anxiety and panic.

A)amygdala
B)limbic cortex
C)superior colliculi
D)pons
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Benzodiazepines produce their effects by acting on ______ neurons in the ______.

A)glutamate; cortex
B)serotonin; thalamus
C)GABA; brainstem
D)GABA; limbic system
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If your grandmother was born in the 1930s and developed mild epilepsy when she was in her 20s during the 1950s,__________ would have most likely have been prescribed.

A)alcohol
B)antipsychotics
C)benzodiazepines
D)barbiturates
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Ultrashort-acting barbiturates are ______ while long-acting barbiturates are _______.

A)water soluble; lipid soluble
B)lipid soluble; water soluble
C)weaker; stronger
D)analgesic; sleep inducing
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The hypnotic action of the ultrashort-acting barbiturates is terminated by:

A)absorption.
B)redistribution.
C)degradation.
D)elimination.
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The primary advantage of _______ is that they are rarely fatal in the event that someone takes too many pills.

A)barbiturates
B)nonbarbiturates
C)benzodiazepines
D)anticonvulsants
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In the 1950s,______ was the primary medication for treating anxiety,epilepsy,and general anesthesia.

A)benzodiazepine
B)barbiturate
C)alcohol
D)an antipsychotic
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The use of barbiturates has declined over the years for all of the following reasons EXCEPT that:

A)barbiturates are usually lethal in overdose.
B)the dosage range for the effectiveness of barbiturates is very close to its toxic range.
C)barbiturates interact dangerously with a wide range of drugs.
D)barbiturates are sedating.
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The elimination half-life of all the various barbiturates is:

A)1 minute.
B)1 week.
C)5 days.
D)variable.
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Barbiturates were named according to their:

A)effect.
B)structure.
C)receptor affinity.
D)clinical action.
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In 2013,benzodiazepines were involved in about _____ percent of fatal overdoses in the United States.

A)20
B)30
C)40
D)50
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The ultrashort-acting barbiturates are highly ________; the longer-acting barbiturates are ________.

A)water soluble; highly fat soluble
B)fat soluble; highly fat soluble
C)water soluble; highly water soluble
D)fat soluble; more water soluble
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__________ is the most common cause of death when combining benzodiazepines with another CNS depressant or alcohol.

A)Hypotension
B)Bradycardia
C)Seizure
D)Respiratory depression
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Barbiturates are in a class of drugs known as:

A)CNS stimulants.
B)sedative-anxiolytics.
C)sedative-hypnotics.
D)narcotics.
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The sedative-hypnotic properties of sedatives most likely results from effects on:

A)acetylcholine.
B)glutamate.
C)GABA.
D)AMPA.
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The sedative-hypnotic properties of sedatives most likely results from ______-induced neurotransmission.

A)impairment of GABA
B)facilitation of GABA
C)impairment of glutamate
D)stimulation of glutamate
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The use of barbiturates has declined for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

A)the therapeutic-to-toxic range is narrow.
B)an overdose is often lethal.
C)they have a relatively low potential for tolerance,dependence,and abuse.
D)they generally interact with a number of other drugs.
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Tolerance to barbiturates occurs via:

A)improved cell membrane transport.
B)altered drug metabolism.
C)inhibition of enzymes related to drug metabolism.
D)induction of drug-metabolizing liver enzymes.
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Of the benzodiazepines,only _______ is available in an injectable formulation.

A)trinazepam (Lipizam)
B)lorazepam (Ativan)
C)midazolam (Versed)
D)diazepam (Valium)
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Experiencing ______ is the most common symptom of withdrawal from normal clinical doses of barbiturates.

A)hallucinations
B)convulsions
C)disorientation
D)sleeplessness
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Barbiturates:

A)suppress memory and increase REM sleep.
B)suppress memory and decrease REM sleep.
C)decrease REM sleep but do not affect memory.
D)increase REM sleep but do not affect memory.
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The elderly __________ compared to young adults.

A)are less sensitive to the benzodiazepines
B)are more tolerant to the benzodiazepines
C)more readily metabolize benzodiazepines
D)less readily metabolize benzodiazepines
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Generally speaking,the long-acting benzodiazepines are biotransformed into _____ products,whearas the short-acting benzodiazepines are biotransformed into ______ products.

A)inactive; inactive
B)active; active
C)inactive; active
D)active; inactive
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Ariel must have brain surgery.In order to ensure that her brain tissue resection goes well,it is important that she be awake and cooperative for a portion of the surgery.However,it is preferable that she not remember the procedure.The anesthesiologist will induce a state of:

A)catatonia.
B)cognitive inhibition.
C)conscious sedation.
D)conscious torpor.
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Barbiturates are:

A)cognitive enhancers.
B)cognitive inhibitors.
C)analgesics.
D)stimulating.
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In cases of barbiturates overdose,treatment:

A)focuses on support of the cardiovascular and respiratory system.
B)concentrates on stimulating kidney function.
C)focuses on stimulating the gastrointestinal tract to induce vomiting.
D)is rarely necessary.
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Benzodiazepines differ from one another mainly in:

A)pharmacodynamics.
B)pharmacokinetics.
C)both pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
D)neither pharmacodynamics nor pharmacokinetics.
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Of the nonbarbiturate sedative-hypnotic drugs,only ______ has been placed on two FDA-classified schedules.

A)paraldehyde
B)gamma hydroxybutyrate (Xyrem)
C)chloral hydrate (Noctec)
D)methaqualone (Quaalude)
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The nonbarbiturate sedatives:

A)neither structurally resemble nor act like barbiturates.
B)structurally resemble but do not act like barbiturates and lack the barbiturate nucleus.
C)act like,but do not structurally resemble,the barbiturates.
D)structurally resemble and act like barbiturates but lack the barbiturate nucleus.
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Caution should be used when prescribing benzodiazepines to the elderly because they:

A)are rarely very effective.
B)may cause them to fall.
C)could interact with other medications reducing effectiveness.
D)may be metabolized into long-lasting,pharmacologically active metabolites.
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Paraldehyde:

A)is eliminated through the urine causing a change in the color to dark red.
B)was historically used to treat delirium tremens (DTs)during the detoxification of alcoholics.
C)has a reputation for use as a potent aphrodisiac.
D)is still used in the treatment of narcolepsy.
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35
The so-called "Mickey Finn" is comprised of _____ and ethanol.

A)Soma
B)Quaaludes
C)paraldehyde
D)chloral hydrate
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36
Gamma hydroxybutyric acid (GHB)acts to:

A)inhibit panic attacks.
B)inhibit sexual performance.
C)potentiate sedation and depress central nervous system function.
D)enhance cognition.
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37
__________ is the treatment for barbiturate overdose.

A)Administration of the specific antidote
B)Respiratory support
C)Cardiovascular support
D)Respiratory and cardiovascular support
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38
Experiencing ______ is the most common symptom of withdrawal from excessively high doses of barbiturates.

A)headaches
B)convulsions
C)nausea
D)coughing
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39
Benzodiazepines differ from one another in their:

A)basic structure.
B)plasma half-lives.
C)binding sites.
D)site of action.
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40
Quaaludes can be classified as:

A)barbiturates sedatives.
B)nonbarbiturates sedatives.
C)aphrodisiacs.
D)narcotics.
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41
The drug of choice for the induction of anterograde amnesia is:

A)benzodiazepines.
B)depressants.
C)sedatives.
D)antidepressants.
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42
Following the loss of his wife due to an illness,Phil has developed panic attacks and generalized anxiety.__________ and __________ therapy is the preferred long-term treatment of this condition.

A)Benzodiazepine; amphetamine
B)Benzodiazepine; cognitive behavioral
C)Antidepressant; cognitive behavioral
D)Antidepressant; atypical antipsychotic
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43
The antiepileptic effects of benzodiazepines:

A)is thought to be due to activity at GABA receptors in the hippocampus.
B)involves reduced activity of GABA in the cerebellum.
C)could be due to toxic effects at a variety of receptors.
D)may involve GABA receptors in the brainstem that cause a suppression of discharge rate.
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44
Presently,______ are primarily used for the treatment of chronic anxiety.

A)benzodiazepines
B)depressants
C)sedatives
D)antidepressants
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45
Of the benzodiazepines prescribed for their hypnotic properties,______ is the shortest acting.

A)flurazepam (Dalmane)
B)estazolam (ProSom)
C)temazepam (Restoril)
D)triazolam (Halcion)
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46
Benzodiazepines:

A)are recommended for long-term treatment of anxiety.
B)are all delivered orally.
C)may potentially induce dependence.
D)may be used to treat depression.
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47
The so-called nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)ramelteon (Rozerem).
B)zaleplon (Sonata).
C)zolpidem (Ambien).
D)eszopiclone (Lunesta).
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48
The benzodiazepines are best prescribed for:

A)directly relaxing muscles.
B)alleviating depression.
C)treating chronic anxiety.
D)treating short-term anxiety.
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49
Following cessation of long-term benzodiazepine use,episodes of __________ can be one of the early withdrawal signs.

A)general calm.
B)sleepiness.
C)restlessness.
D)general calm,sleepiness,and restlessness.
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50
When mixed with alcohol,______ produces amnesia without loss of consciousness similar to a "Mickey Finn."

A)lorazepam (Ativan)
B)flunitrazepam (Rohypnol)
C)midazolam (Versed)
D)diazepam (Valium)
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51
Effects of the benzodiazepines include:

A)sedation.
B)anxiolysis.
C)muscle relaxation.
D)All of the answers are correct.
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52
Nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs are prescribed for:

A)insomnia.
B)depression.
C)anxiety.
D)bipolar disorder.
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53
Benzodiazepines produce _________ when given to patients in higher doses.

A)exhilaration
B)depression
C)amnesia
D)cognitive enhancement
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54
Benzodiazepines may be useful for treating all of the following EXCEPT:

A)anxiety.
B)insomnia.
C)alcohol withdrawal.
D)intoxication.
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55
Benzodiazepines facilitate the action of the neurotransmitter:

A)GABA.
B)ACh.
C)NE.
D)5-HT.
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56
__________ is the main effect of the benzodiazepine antagonist flumazenil.

A)Anxiolysis
B)Anxiety
C)Sedation
D)Nonexistent
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57
Benzodiazepines ________ binding at the ________ receptor.

A)facilitate; GABA
B)facilitate; 5-HT
C)inhibit; GABA
D)inhibit; 5-HT
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58
For benzodiazepine overdose,__________ are preferred for treatment.

A)stimulants
B)several cups of coffee
C)GABAA receptor antagonists
D)benzodiazepine receptor antagonists
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59
Long-term benzodiazepine use is associated with an increase in:

A)depression.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)cognitive deficits.
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60
Perhaps __________ is the best use of benzodiazepines.

A)treating epilepsy
B)treating chronic anxiety
C)treating panic disorder
D)intentionally producing anterograde amnesia
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61
Zolpidem is prescribed for treating:

A)anxiety.
B)depression.
C)insomnia.
D)agitation.
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62
Of the nonbenzodiazepine BZRAs,_______ has the shortest half-life.

A)eszopiclone (Lunesta)
B)zaleplon (Sonata)
C)zolpidem (Ambien)
D)triazolam (Halcion)
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63
Patients starting antiepileptic drugs should be monitored for any emerging signs of:

A)depression.
B)suicidality.
C)anxiety neurosis.
D)schizophrenia.
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64
Evidence suggests that ramelteon (Rozerem)is ______ effective at inducing sleep with ______ on total sleep time.

A)very; significant effects
B)modestly; little impact
C)very; modest effects
D)modestly; significant effects
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65
The majority of anticonvulsants appear to be safe for use during pregnancy with the exception of:

A)gabapentin (Neurontin).
B)pregabalin (Lyrica).
C)valproic acid (Depakote).
D)lamotrigine (Lamictal).
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66
All of the following are inhalation anesthetics EXCEPT:

A)isoflurane.
B)propofol.
C)desflurane.
D)sevoflurane.
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67
__________ is the most common cause of death from nitrous oxide.

A)Convulsions
B)Hypoxia
C)Stroke
D)Hypotension
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68
The major mechanism of action of the injectable anesthetics is probably:

A)perturbation of the cell membrane.
B)potentiation of GABAA-induced neurotransmission.
C)potentiation of glutamate-induced neurotransmission.
D)induction of analgesia.
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69
The inhaled anesthetics include:

A)morphine.
B)ketamine.
C)phenobarbital.
D)nitrous oxide.
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70
Zaleplon (Sonata)is a:

A)long-acting anxiolytic.
B)long-acting hypnotic.
C)short-acting anxiolytic.
D)short-acting hypnotic.
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71
At the cellular level,the novel antiepileptic agent lacosamide (Vimpat)affects:

A)K+ channel activation.
B)K+ channel modulation.
C)Na+ channel activation.
D)Na+ channel modulation.
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72
Zolpidem differs from BZRAs in that:

A)its effects are qualitatively similar but greater than BZRAs.
B)its effects are qualitatively similar but weaker than BZRAs.
C)it produces anxiolysis without sedation.
D)it produces sedation without anxiolysis.
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73
Zolpidem binds to:

A)glutamate receptors.
B)GABAB receptors.
C)GABAC receptors.
D)a subunit of the GABAA receptor.
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74
Of the injectable anesthetics,______ is an ultrashort-acting barbiturate.

A)methohexital (Brevital)
B)propofol (Diprovan)
C)fospropofol (Lusedra)
D)etomidate (Amidate)
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75
The aim of research into partial GABA agonists is to manufacture a drug that produces:

A)sedation without anxiolysis.
B)anxiolysis without sedation.
C)sedation without ataxia.
D)ataxia without sedation.
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76
The major mechanism of action of gabapentin (Neurontin)is:

A)blockade of voltage-dependent sodium channels.
B)enhanced GABA-mediated inhibition of neural activity.
C)blockade of GABA receptors.
D)enhanced glutamate-mediated neurotransmission.
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77
Zolpidem (Ambien)is a:

A)benzodiazepine receptor agonist.
B)benzodiazepine receptor antagonist.
C)nonbenzodiazepine BZRA.
D)nonbenzodiazepine receptor antagonist.
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78
Of the anticonvulsants,______ has a unique place in the treatment of not only epilepsy,but also chronic pain.

A)carbamazepine (Tegretol,Equitro)
B)phenytoin (Dilantin)
C)lamotrigine (Lamictal)
D)gabapentin (Neurontin)
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79
__________ is a recent low-dose formulation of zolpidem used for treating patients who wake during the night.

A)Intermezzo.
B)Halcion.
C)Edluar.
D)Ambien CR.
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80
______ is an agonist at melatonin receptors as well as an antagonist at serotonin 5-HT2c receptors.

A)Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
B)Ramelteon (Rozerem)
C)Agomelatine (Valdoxan)
D)Zaleplon (Sonata)
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