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22 Cards in this Set
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opiates bind to
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CNS and spinal cord receptors
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meperidine
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demerol
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fentanyl
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sublimaze
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benzo does what
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sedate or tranquilize
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valium
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diazepam
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midazolam
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versed
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droperidol
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inapsine
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what's a benzo antagonist
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flumazenil or ramazicon
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what's a narcan antagonist
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narcan or hydrochloride
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what causes bradycardia and salivation
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antimuscarinic or atropine , robinul, glycopyrolate
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what does nsaid do
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moderate pain control
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give example of nsaid
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ketorolac aka toradol
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antihistamines alter what
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pH of gastric juices
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what is bicitra
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antihistamine
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zantac
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ranitidine
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metoclopramide
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reglan
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what two are used to rid anxiety
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Demerol and fentanyl
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amino amide group are what
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nerve conduction blocking agents
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metabolized in the liver , excreted in the kidneys
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aminos, nerve block agents
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Caine group are
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nerve conduction block agents
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Caine group causes
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vasoconstriction
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generic
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short chemical name
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