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MULTIPLE-CHOICE TESTS IN PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK 2024/2025. WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS. LATEST 2024 UPDATE, GUARANTEED A+ GRADE. Popular
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  • Table of content. Chapter Pages (1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY Error! Bookmark not defined. PART I PHARMACOKINETICS 4 PART II PHARMACODYNAMICS 8 (2) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 14 PART I LOCAL ANESTHETICS 14 PART II CHOLINOMIMETIC DRUGS 19 PART III CHOLINORECEPTOR BLOCKING DRUGS 23 PART IV ADRENORECEPTOR ACTIVATING DRUGS 31 PART V ADRENORECEPTOR ANTAGONIST DRUGS 38 (3) AGENTS, CONTROLLING THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYST...
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Exam 2: NUR100/ NUR 100 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pharmacology | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A – Fortis Popular
  • Exam 2: NUR100/ NUR 100 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pharmacology | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A – Fortis

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  • Exam 2: NUR100/ NUR 100 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Pharmacology | Review with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A – Fortis Q: what drug classes are CNS depressants? Answer: -benzodiazepines (-lam/-pam) -barbiturates (-barbital) centrally acting muscle relaxants (baclofen, cyclobenzaprine, etc) Q: which drug is used more, barbiturates or benzodiazepines? why? Answer: -benzodiazepines (-lam/-pam) -bc they have less harsh side effects, and they are more...
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INBDE Pharmacology |362 questions| with correct answers
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  • Ester Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine Amide Local Anesthetics CORRECT ANSWER Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-Caine" Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. SAFEST to use in children 2. 2% 3. pKa = 7.8 Bupivacaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 2. 0.5% 3. pKa = 8.1 Mepivicaine CORRECT ANSWER 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 2. 2% or 3% 3. pKa = 7.6 Arti...
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CDCA Review: Local Anesthesia Questions with correct Answers 100% Verified
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  • CDCA Review: Local Anesthesia Questions with correct Answers 100% Verified What local anesthetic is metabolized by pseudocholinesterase? - Correct Answers Esters Where are ester local anesthetics hydrolyzed? - Correct Answers In the blood plasma by the enzyme pseudocholinesterase Which antiseptic should not be used? - Correct Answers Liquid Alcohol Before using a cartridge you should: 1) wipe it with disinfectant 2) soak it in alcohol 3) autoclave it and or sterilize it? - C...
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Drug List-Neuropharmacology || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
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  • Lidocaine, Procaine, Cocaine, Benzocaine correct answers Tx: Local anesthetics MOA: blocks voltage sensitive Na channels (keeps them in open state), blocking action potential SE: decrease motor & autonomic activity, negative inotropic and chronotropic, smooth muscle relaxant M: plasma esterase (ester type), hepatic microsomal enzymes (amide type). Slow acetylators have prolonged action Benzodiazepines to treat OD Methemoglobinemia correct answers Hb oxidized by benzocaine (topical/pharyng...
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NUR 101 INBDE Pharmacology Exam  Review with 100% Correct Answers
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  • NUR 101 INBDE Pharmacology Exam Review with 100% Correct Answers Ester Local Anesthetics *Ans* Procaine, Tetracaine and Cocaine Amide Local Anesthetics *Ans* Anything that is NOT Procaine, Tetracaine or Cocaine and ends in "-caine" Lidocaine *Ans* 1. SAFEST to use in children 2. 2% 3. pKa = 7.8 Bupivacaine *Ans* 1. LEAST SAFE to use in children 2. 0.5% 3. pKa = 8.1 Mepivicaine *Ans* 1. Causes LEAST amount of Vasodilation, thus can be packaged WITHOUT Epinephrine 2. 2% or 3% 3...
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LOCAL ANESTHESIA FINAL EXAM REVIEW fully solved & updated (verified for accuracy)
  • LOCAL ANESTHESIA FINAL EXAM REVIEW fully solved & updated (verified for accuracy)

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  • How do local anesthetics block the nerve impulse from reaching the brain? By permanently depolarizing the nerve cell membrane By overwhelming influx of fluoride ions By blocking sodium channels, thereby preventing nerve cell depolarization and impulse propagation By causing massive neurotransmitter release without uptake. By blocking sodium channels, thereby preventing nerve cell depolarization and impulse propagation How do local anesthetics stop working? By diffusion of the lo...
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WREB Study: Local Anesthesia & NO  Questions
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  • WREB Study: Local Anesthesia & NO Questions How does local anesthesia work? a. it initiates depolarization b. it blocks depolarization c. it allows sodium transport across the nerve membrane - b. it blocks depolarization Which of the following makes local anesthetic most effective? a. rapid injection b. injecting a larger amount of anesthetic c. lipid solubility - c. lipid solubility Local anesthetics typically produce vasoconstriction. True False - False Amide-type ...
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 Anesthesia Mock Exam 127 Questions with Correct Answers 2024/2025
  • Anesthesia Mock Exam 127 Questions with Correct Answers 2024/2025

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  • Anesthesia Mock Exam 127 Questions with Correct Answers 2024/2025 Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull? - Correct Answers Foramen Ovale What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve? - Correct Answers Sensory Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch? - Correct Answers Infraorbital nerve Which teeth does the PSA injection innervate? - Correct Answers 1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars * Does not innervate the mesiobuccal cusp of the...
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WREB Local Anesthesia- Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024
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  • WREB Local Anesthesia- Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024 Benzocaine (topical) - correct answer American, Lanacaine, Hurricane, Anbesol, Orajel 5% Lidocaine (topical) - correct answer Lidoderm 2.5% prilocaine, 2.5% lidocaine (topical) - correct answer EMLA Esters can result in topical allergies because of... - correct answer PABA Oraquix (2.5% lido, 2.5% prilo) contraindications - correct answer Severe impairment of renal/hepatic function, pregnant women or under age 18 ...
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