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Drugs and Behavior Exam 3: PCP and Ketamine Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Drugs and Behavior Exam 3: PCP and Ketamine Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine are both ____ - ANSWER-Dissociative anesthetics 
 
PCP was developed in the 1950s as an ___ - ANSWER-anesthetic 
 
PCP street names 
 
PCP is a Schedule ___ drug - ANSWER-"Angel dust", "hog" 
 
Schedule II 
 
Ketamine was developed as a safer alternative to ___, being less potent and shorter-acting - ANSWER-PCP 
 
Ketamine is currently marketed as a prescription medication under th...
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Chapter 19 - Intraoperative Care Questions and Answers 2024
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Chapter 19 - Intraoperative Care Questions and Answers 2024 
The nurse educator facilitates student clinical experiences in the surgical suite. Which action, if performed by a student, would require the nurse educator to intervene? 
 
a. The student wears a mask at the sink area. 
b. The student wears street clothes in the unrestricted area. 
c. The student wears surgical scrubs in the semirestricted area. 
d. The student covers head and facial hair in the semirestricted area. 
ANS: C 
The surgi...
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DAANCE- Module 3- Anesthetic Drugs & Techniques
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DAANCE- Module 3- Anesthetic Drugs & Techniques 
Anesthesia and Pharmacology Terminology - Brevital (Sodium Methohexital): ️ Primary anesthetic agent introduced in the 1960s. - Balanced Anesthesia: ️ Use of several agents together to achieve desired effects. - Basic Requisites of an Anesthetic: ️ Lack of toxicity, non-flammable, non-addictive, minimal 
allergenicity. - Analgesia: ️ Given to feel no pain (e.g., Fentanyl and Local anesthetics). - Amnesia: ️ Induced by benzodiazepines (...
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CEN Substance Abuse And Answers
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There is no __________ ___________, _____________________, or _____________________ ________ for a substance abuser. - Answer- classic cultural, socioeconomic, or educational profile 
 
Clinical pattern of drug use: - Answer- habitual use of drugs not needed for therapeutic purposes 
tary use drug addiction leads to drug abuse 
lsive drug craving, seeking, and use 
dency develops 
 
American Psychiatric Association (APA) DSM-IV - Answer- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 
 
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NAADAC Exam Questions and Answers
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NAADAC Exam Questions and Answers 
Alcohol intoxication symptoms -Answer-slurred speech, in-coordination, unsteady gait, 
nystagmus, impairment in attention or memory, stupor or coma 
amnesia -Answer-loss of memory (blackouts) 
alcohol related deaths per year -Answer-30,000 
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms -Answer-ANS hyper activity- bpm over 100 
increased hand tremor 
insomnia 
nausea or vomiting 
transient visual, tactile, auditory hallucinations 
psycho-motor agitation 
anxiety 
generalized toni...
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OMSA- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Assistant (100% correct answers)
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The target organ for anesthetic drugs is: correct answers brain 
 
Versed (midazolam) correct answers Anxiolytics/Sedatives/Hypnotics-benzodiazepine 
 
The function of narcotic is: correct answers Analgesia or relief of pain 
 
Agents that induce respiratory depression: correct answers Opioid, benzodiazepines 
 
Dissociative anesthetics correct answers Ketamine 
 
The eyelash reflex is a form of the (blank) reflex: correct answers Palpebral 
 
Children have (blank) heart rates and (blank) blood ...
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS MPTC BRIDGE|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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CENTRAL NERVOUS STIMULANTS 
INCREASES ALERTNESS, ATTENTION, ENERGY AND CONFIDENCE LEVELS. ex. COCAINE METHAMPHETAMINES, AMPHETAMINES. 
 
 
 
CNS METHOD OF INGERSTION 
ORAL, SMOKED, INJECTION 
 
 
 
CNS SIDE AFFECTS 
RED NOSE, RUNNY NOSE, DRY MOUTH, GRINDING TEETH, TREMORS, INCREASED ALERTNESS, SWEATING AND PARANOIA. 
 
 
 
CNS STIMULANTS OVERDOSE 
INCREASED HEART RATE, SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT LOSS, HALLUCINATIONS, SEIZURES, SUDDEN DEATH. 
 
 
 
CNS DEPRESSANTS 
SLOWS DOWN BRAIN AND PSYCHOMOTOR ACTIVI...
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DAANCE module 3 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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DAANCE module 3 Exam Questions 
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Basic requirements of an anesthetic - answerLack of toxicity 
Non-flammable 
Preferably non-addictive 
Minimal allergenicity 
The components of balanced anesthesia (4) - answerAnalgesia 
Amnesia 
Relaxation 
Loss of consciousness (hypnosis) 
Hypnosis - answerFeeling of being asleep. 
Agents which are most effective in providing loss of consciousness and hypnosis are proposal 
and barbiturates such as methohexital (brevital.) 
Relaxation ...
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Pain Assessment and Nursing Management Exam 203 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Pain Assessment and Nursing Management Exam 203 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Define pain - CORRECT ANSWER An unpleasant sensory or emotional experience 
 Associated with actual or potential tissue damage 
 Or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain) 
 
whatever the person says it is, whenever the person says it is - McCaffery 
 
complex, multidimensional experience that can cause suffering and decreased QOL 
 
#1 symptom that brings individuals to...
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Critical Care Paramedic Drug Cards Exam Study Guide Solutions
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Critical Care Paramedic Drug Cards Exam 
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ETOMIDATE 
(AMIDATE) - ANSWER---Induction agent-- 
Dissociative Anesthetic 
RSI: 0.2-0.3 mg/kg 
Onset: 30-60 seconds 
Duration: 3-12 minutes 
MOA: Depresses reticular activating system by stimulating GABA receptors 
+ Minimal hemodynamic effects, ↓ ICP/IOP, preferred for awake sedation (fast onset, short half-life) 
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