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NU 623 QUIZ 3 PROFESSIONAL EXAMPREP
2026 TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
FULL REVIEW GRADED A+

◉ Opioids - MOA. Answer: - Bind to "opiate receptors" in the brain,
which disrupts the transmission of pain signals in the CNS.


- Mimic actions of endogenous opiates
(endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins).


- Primarily activate mu receptors, but also activate Kappa


◉ Opioids - Effect. Answer: * Relieve pain & induce euphoria


Also cause sedation, respiratory depression, miosis, constipation,
nausea, & suppress the cough reflex.


◉ Opioids - Uses. Answer: - Pain relief
- Cough suppression
- Relief of dyspnea
- Preoperative sedation

,◉ Opioids - Side Effects. Answer: Hypotension
sedation
nausea
itching
miosis
muscle weakness
constipation
Urinary Retention
Biliary Colic
Increased ICP


◉ Treatment of Opioid- Induced Constipation. Answer:
methylnaltrexone (Relistor)
naloxegol (Movantik)


Blocks opioid receptors in the GI tract


* Does not cross blood-brain barrier, so does not reverse analgesia


◉ Opioids - Drug Interactions. Answer: CNS depressants!


Anticholinergics

,Drugs that lower BP


◉ Opioids - Contraindications/Warnings. Answer: Decreased
respiratory reserve
Labor and delivery
Inflammatory Bowel disease
Head Injury


◉ Opioids - Patient Educaiton. Answer:


◉ Opioid toxicity. Answer: 3 signs:
- coma
- pinpoint pupils
- respiratory depression - may be fatal!


◉ Tolerance. Answer: a state in which a drug user needs larger
amounts of the drug to produce the same effect on the body


◉ Physical Dependence. Answer: A state in which an abstinence
syndrome will occur if drug use is abruptly stopped

, ◉ Abuse. Answer: drug use that is inconsistent with medical or
social norms


◉ Addiction. Answer: disease characterized by and individual
pathologically pursuing rewards and relief by substance use and
other behaviors


◉ Full opioid agonists. Answer: - Good for severe pain
- May give a feeling of euphoria


Example: Morphin, codeine, hydromorphone


◉ Partial opioid agonists (Agonist-antagonist). Answer: - Good for
moderate pain
- May act as antagonists at some receptors and
precipitate withdrawal.


Example: pentazocine, Suboxone, buprenorphine, nalbuphine


◉ Partial opioid agonists (Agonist-antagonist) Drugs:. Answer:
Pentazocine
Suboxone
Buprenorphine

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