NURS 6015 Exam #3 Questions With Complete Solutions
__ a membrane stabilizer is the standard antigenic drug. because
it is potentially a very toxic salt, serum levels mis be carefully
monitored to prevent severe toxicity Correct Answers lithium
__ and __ are catecholamines, which are released by nerves in
the sympathetic branch of the ANS and are classified as
hormones when they are released from cells in the adrenal
medulla. these neurotransmitters also occur in high levels in
particular areas of the brain such as the limbic system Correct
Answers norepinephrine and epinephrine
__ can cause gingival hyperplasia Correct Answers phenytoin
encourage dental hygiene
addition of folic acid may improve
__ given to treat parkinsons disease caution in elderly patients
can help treat tremor and drooling symptoms Correct Answers
benztropine
__ immediately follow depolarization with the sodium
potassium pump in the cell membrane pumping sodium and
potassium ions out of the cell, leaving the inside of the
membrane relatively negative to the outside returning the resting
membrane potential Correct Answers repolarization
__ is an anticholinergic drugs Correct Answers atropine,
benztropine
,__ is made by adrenergic nerves using tyrosine from the diet. it
is packaged in storage vesicles that align on the axon membrane
and is secreted into the synaptic cleft when the nerve is
stimulated Correct Answers norepinephrine
__ is prescribed for absence seizures, myoclonic seizures and
akinetic epilepsy Correct Answers ethosuximide
__ is sometimes called the involuntary or visceral nervous
system because it mostly functions with the person having little
conscious awareness of its activity Correct Answers autonomic
nervous system
__ is the most commonly used anticholinergic drug. it is
indicated for a wide variety of conditions and is available oral,
parenteral and topical forms Correct Answers atropine
__ nerves take information out of the CNS to effector sites; __
nerves are sensory nerves that take information into the CNS
Correct Answers efferent, afferent
__ once called minor tranquilizers, are drugs used to treat
anxiety by depressing the CNS. when given at higher doses,
these drugs may be sedatives or hypnotics Correct Answers
anxiolytics
__ the most frequently used anxiolytic drugs, prevent anxiety
without causing too much associated sedation Correct Answers
benzodiazepines
,__ were once the sedative-hypnotic drugs of choice. not only is
the likelihood of sedation and other adverse effects greater with
these drugs than with newer sedative hypnotic drugs but the risk
of addiction and dependence is also greater Correct Answers
barbiturates
__ which is found in high concentrations in certain areas of the
brain is involved in the coordination of impulses and responses
both motor and intellectual Correct Answers dopamine
___ by giving this drug you inhibit the breakdown of
acetylcholine so there is more around to interact with receptors
again Correct Answers donepezil
___ first line drug for depression/anxiety Correct Answers
SSRIs
___ is a beta agonist Correct Answers isoproterenol
___ is a drug that specifically blocks the reuptake of serotonin
and increases it concentration in the synaptic cleft; receives
depression and is not associated with anticholinergic or
sympathomimetic adverse effects Correct Answers SSRI's
___ used for alleviation of signs and symptoms of spasticity,
may be of use in spinal cord injuries or spinal cord diseases
Correct Answers baclofen
___ which communicates between nerves and muscles it also
importnat as the pregangiolonic neurotransmitter throughout the
Ans and as the postganglionic neurotransmitter in the
, parasympathetic nervous system and several pathways in the
brain Correct Answers acetylcholine
3 S's of SSRIs Correct Answers serotonin syndrome
sexual dysfunction
stomach issue
a __ must be produced by a nerve each nerve can produce only
one kind it must be released into the synapse when the nerve is
stimulated it must react with a very specific receptor site to
cause a reaction and it must be immediately broken down or
removed from the synapse so that the cell can be ready to be
stimulated again. Correct Answers neurotransmitter
a beta adrenergic blocker propranolol is approved for a wide
variety of uses. which of the following are approved for
indications? Correct Answers migraine headaches
stage fright
reinfraction after an MI
hypertension
a client asks the nurse to explain parkinsonism to him. which
possible causes of Parkinsonism might be included in the
explanation? Correct Answers adverse effects of drug therapy
brain injury
viral infection
a client reports sensing an unusual smell just prior to
experiencing a tonic-clonic seizure. what term is used to
describe this event? Correct Answers aura
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