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- Question 26 When an NP chooses a benzodiazepine to treat anxiety the prescriber needs to be aware of the possibility of dependence. The Benzodiazepine associated with the greatest likelihood of causing rapid dependence is: Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Alprazolam (Xanax) Oxazepam (serax)Question 77 The nurse should prepare to administer which medication for the client experiencing respiratory depression following intravenous administration of morphine? Question 77 options: Naloxone Atropine Flumazenil Activated charcoalQUESTION 44 The laws regarding the legality of certain drugs and the penalties for possessing them: O are inconsistent regarding responsibility in addiction O greatl favor lower income people O greatly favor higher income people O prevent people from seeking rehabilitation QUESTION 45 Which of the following is thought to cause 30,000 to 60,000 fatal heart attaks per year in the US? over-use of cannabis sativa stress from gambling debts O secondhand tobacco smoke O benzopdiazpines QUESTION 46 Pseudoaddiction is: thinking you're addicted to a non-addicting drug O a non-drug addiction, like gambling or sex O faking addiction to get attention from people O people requesting opiates for pain relief
- Question 66 A client who is receiving sustained-release morphine sulfate every 12 hours for chronic pain reports breakthrough pain at a 9 out of 10. Which of these prescribed medications will be BEST for the nurse to administer? Question 66 options: Lorazepam (Ativan) 2 mg PO Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 200 mg PO Immediate-release morphine 30 mg PO Ibuprofen (Motrin) 600 mg POQuestion 9 A client living with schizophrenia was recently started on Risperidone, an atypical antipsychotic. What common side effects should the RN include in their health teaching? Question 9 options: Extrapyramidal side effects Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Weight gain Orthostatic hypotension* Question Completion Status: QUESTION 19 What makes crack more potent than cocaine HCI? O it's chemically modified into a different drug O Lung absorption is faster and more potent O crack works on serotonin more than dopamine O crack blocks NMDA receptors QUESTION 20 Fentanyl is: O found in Erythroxylon coca O a drug for addiction treatment O a synthetic opiate medication O a drug for stopping overdoses QUESTION 21 Ancient writings from the Western hemisphere rarely mention water, but often mention wine and beer. This is likely because: O most people were alcoholics due to the stress of life back then O water was often polluted, while wine and beer had antiseptic effects O ancient writings show it was known that wine reduced heart disease O water was not available to most people, but wine and beer were
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