Deck 13: Neuromuscular Blockade

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What drugs should be administered with neuromuscular blocking drugs during surgery?

A)Antianxiety
B)Analgesics
C)Central nervous system depressants
D)Beta blockers
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Most neuromuscular blocking drugs are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract;therefore,they are administered _____.

A)topically
B)parenterally
C)transdermally
D)orally
Question
An example of a drug or substance that decreases ACh release is _____.

A)potassium
B)sodium
C)calcium
D)magnesium
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Drug used to reverse the effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs
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Which of the following can inhibit the action of ACh at the neuromuscular junction to reverse neuromuscular blockade?

A)Rocuronium
B)Succinylcholine
C)Pancuronium
D)Edrophonium
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Nonpolarizing neuromuscular drugs
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The process of neuromuscular transmission begins with the release of _____ from vesicles located in the motor neuron endplate.

A)acetylcholine (ACh)
B)dopamine (DA)
C)norepinephrine (NE)
D)g-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
Question
After dilution,atracurium should be infused within _____ hours.

A)4
B)8
C)12
D)24
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs
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Which of the following uses of onabotulinumtoxin A is not U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA)approved?

A)Spasticity
B)Treatment of excessive sweating
C)Treatment of uncontrollable blinking
D)Occasional migraines
Question
How do neuromuscular blocking drugs work to cause muscle relaxation?

A)They block calcium channels,increasing the amount of ACh produced,which causes relaxation.
B)They increase the amount of inhibitory neurotransmitters.
C)They block all transmissions of excitement.
D)They increase the amount of inactivated ACh receptor sites.
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Which of the following is not an adverse reaction of administration of botulinum toxin type A injections?

A)Blepharoptosis
B)Muscle weakness
C)Blepharospasms
D)Headache
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Depolarizing neuromuscular drugs are _____ at _____ receptors.

A)agonists,nicotinic
B)adrenergic antagonists,muscarinic
C)adrenergic agonists,muscarinic
D)antagonists,nicotinic
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Why do nondepolarizing drugs have a longer duration of action than depolarizing drugs?

A)Nondepolarizing drugs have a higher affinity to ACh receptors.
B)The half-life is longer for nondepolarizing drugs.
C)Nondepolarizing drugs are not broken down by acetylcholinesterase.
D)Depolarizing drugs are not as easily absorbed as nondepolarizing drugs.
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With the exception of mivacurium,neuromuscular blocking agents should be stored _____.

A)at room temperature
B)in the refrigerator
C)in the freezer
D)in a warmer
Question
Which of the following is a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker?

A)Edrophonium
B)Pyridostigmine
C)Succinylcholine
D)Vecuronium
Question
After dilution,succinylcholine is stable at room temperature for _____ day(s).

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
Question
How does blocking calcium channels cause muscle relaxation?

A)Permits the blockage of nerve transmissions between the motor endplate and skeletal muscle receptors
B)Blocks the release of ACh
C)Promotes the binding of GABA at the neuromuscular junction,decreasing excitatory messages
D)Allows for nerve transmissions to be blocked between the spinal cord and muscles
Question
Drugs that decrease ACh release or deplete the neuron of ACh will also cause _____ of muscles.

A)contraction
B)stiffening
C)relaxation
D)tremor
Question
_____ is the only drug in the depolarizing blocker class.

A)Ethosuximide
B)Succinylcholine
C)Acetylcholine
D)Vecuronium
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Deck 13: Neuromuscular Blockade
1
What drugs should be administered with neuromuscular blocking drugs during surgery?

A)Antianxiety
B)Analgesics
C)Central nervous system depressants
D)Beta blockers
Analgesics
2
Most neuromuscular blocking drugs are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract;therefore,they are administered _____.

A)topically
B)parenterally
C)transdermally
D)orally
parenterally
3
An example of a drug or substance that decreases ACh release is _____.

A)potassium
B)sodium
C)calcium
D)magnesium
magnesium
4
MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Drug used to reverse the effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs
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Which of the following can inhibit the action of ACh at the neuromuscular junction to reverse neuromuscular blockade?

A)Rocuronium
B)Succinylcholine
C)Pancuronium
D)Edrophonium
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Nonpolarizing neuromuscular drugs
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7
The process of neuromuscular transmission begins with the release of _____ from vesicles located in the motor neuron endplate.

A)acetylcholine (ACh)
B)dopamine (DA)
C)norepinephrine (NE)
D)g-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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8
After dilution,atracurium should be infused within _____ hours.

A)4
B)8
C)12
D)24
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MATCHING
Match the following drugs with their classes.
a.Neostigmine
b.Rocuronium
c.Succinylcholine
Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs
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10
Which of the following uses of onabotulinumtoxin A is not U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA)approved?

A)Spasticity
B)Treatment of excessive sweating
C)Treatment of uncontrollable blinking
D)Occasional migraines
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11
How do neuromuscular blocking drugs work to cause muscle relaxation?

A)They block calcium channels,increasing the amount of ACh produced,which causes relaxation.
B)They increase the amount of inhibitory neurotransmitters.
C)They block all transmissions of excitement.
D)They increase the amount of inactivated ACh receptor sites.
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12
Which of the following is not an adverse reaction of administration of botulinum toxin type A injections?

A)Blepharoptosis
B)Muscle weakness
C)Blepharospasms
D)Headache
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13
Depolarizing neuromuscular drugs are _____ at _____ receptors.

A)agonists,nicotinic
B)adrenergic antagonists,muscarinic
C)adrenergic agonists,muscarinic
D)antagonists,nicotinic
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14
Why do nondepolarizing drugs have a longer duration of action than depolarizing drugs?

A)Nondepolarizing drugs have a higher affinity to ACh receptors.
B)The half-life is longer for nondepolarizing drugs.
C)Nondepolarizing drugs are not broken down by acetylcholinesterase.
D)Depolarizing drugs are not as easily absorbed as nondepolarizing drugs.
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15
With the exception of mivacurium,neuromuscular blocking agents should be stored _____.

A)at room temperature
B)in the refrigerator
C)in the freezer
D)in a warmer
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16
Which of the following is a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker?

A)Edrophonium
B)Pyridostigmine
C)Succinylcholine
D)Vecuronium
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17
After dilution,succinylcholine is stable at room temperature for _____ day(s).

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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18
How does blocking calcium channels cause muscle relaxation?

A)Permits the blockage of nerve transmissions between the motor endplate and skeletal muscle receptors
B)Blocks the release of ACh
C)Promotes the binding of GABA at the neuromuscular junction,decreasing excitatory messages
D)Allows for nerve transmissions to be blocked between the spinal cord and muscles
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19
Drugs that decrease ACh release or deplete the neuron of ACh will also cause _____ of muscles.

A)contraction
B)stiffening
C)relaxation
D)tremor
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_____ is the only drug in the depolarizing blocker class.

A)Ethosuximide
B)Succinylcholine
C)Acetylcholine
D)Vecuronium
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