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What is MOA for tegretol?
a. disrupts the action potential through the Na channel b. increases GABA which inhibits neurotransmitter c. inhibits depolarization with the chloride d. post synaptic transmission inhibition (like TCAs) |
post synaptic transmission inhibition (like TCAs)
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What is MOA of Dilantin?
a. disrupts the action potential through the Na channel b. increases GABA which inhibits neurotransmitter c. inhibits depolarization with the chloride d. post synaptic transmission inhibition (like TCAs) |
disrupts the action potential through the Na channe
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What is MOA of Depakote?
a. disrupts the action potential through the Na channel b. increases GABA which inhibits neurotransmitter c. inhibits depolarization with the chloride d. post synaptic transmission inhibition (like TCAs) |
b. increases GABA which inhibits neurotransmitter
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What is MOA of Phenobarb?
a. disrupts the action potential through the Na channel b. increases GABA which inhibits neurotransmitter c. inhibits depolarization with the chloride d. post synaptic transmission inhibition (like TCAs) |
inhibits depolarization with the chloride
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Which medication keeps the seizure from happening?
a. Zarontin b. Valium c. Dilantin d. Depakote |
Valium
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Which medication decreases depolarization?
a. Zarontin b. Valium c. Dilantin d. Depakote |
Zarontin
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Dilantin is a:
a. hydantoin b. GABA analogs c. Barbituate d. Benzo e. Succinimide |
Hydantoin
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Depakote is a:
a. hydantoin b. GABA analogs c. Barbituate d. Benzo e. Succinimide |
GABA analogs
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Phenobarbital is a:
a. hydantoin b. GABA analogs c. Barbituate d. Benzo e. Succinimide |
Barbituate
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Valium is a:
a. hydantoin b. GABA analogs c. Barbituate d. Benzo e. Succinimide |
Benzo
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Zarontin is a:
a. hydantoin b. GABA analogs c. Barbituate d. Benzo e. Succinimide |
Succinimide
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Which medication should never be used for migraines:
a. ergotamines b. NSAIDS c. Opoids d. Serotonin receptor agonists |
NSAIDS
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Migraine prevention treatment includes:
a. beta blockers b. CCB c. SSRI d. TCA |
all of them
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beta blockers prevent migraines by:
a. stabilizing and relaxing vessels b. blocking norepi and serotonin mediated vasoconstriction- reducing vascular smooth muscle contractions c. inhibiting the reuptake of norepi and serotonin to reduce electoral activity of migraine |
stabilizing and relaxing vessels
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CCB prevent migraines through:
a. stabilizing and relaxing vessels b. blocking norepi and serotonin mediated vasoconstriction- reducing vascular smooth muscle contractions c. inhibiting the reuptake of norepi and serotonin to reduce electoral activity of migraine |
blocking norepi and serotonin mediated vasoconstriction- reducing vascular smooth muscle contractions
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TCA prevents migraines by:
a. stabilizing and relaxing vessels b. blocking norepi and serotonin mediated vasoconstriction- reducing vascular smooth muscle contractions c. inhibiting the reuptake of norepi and serotonin to reduce electoral activity of migraine |
inhibiting the reuptake of norepi and serotonin to reduce electoral activity of migraine
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Migraines can be diagnosed by:
a. EEG b. CT c. MRI d. none |
MRI
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What is the only muscle relaxer approved for CDL?
a. Flexeril b. Skelaxin c. Valium d. Parafon |
Skelaxin
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Which of the following is a sedative and neuromuscular blocker:
a. Flexeril b. Skelaxin c. Valium d. none |
Skelaxin
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Which of the following is a TCA and Beta 2 agonist:
a. Flexeril b. Skelaxin c. Valium d. Parafon |
Flexeril
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Which is the most sedating?
a. Flexeril b. Skelaxin c. Valium d. Parafon |
Flexeril
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Which is a Benzo and cinchona alkaloid?
a. Flexeril b. Skelaxin c. Valium d. Parafon |
Valium
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Which schedule of drugs has highest potential for abuse?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
Schedule 2
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Which class of drugs is no longer accepted for medical use?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
Schedule 1
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Opiods cause blood glucose to rise?
a. true b. false |
true
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Which medication does not have anti-coag properties:
a. asa b. tylenol c. ibu |
tylenol
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Which medication does not have anti inflammatory properties?
a. asa b. tylenol c. ibu |
tylenol
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Which analgesic is centrally acing?
a. asa b. tylenol c. ibu |
tylenol
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