QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
●● This may cause hiccups, tachycardia, and respiratory depression.
Answer: Brevital
●● You should use this cautiously in patients with cardiac dysrhythmias.
Answer: Local Anesthetic
●● What is Valium (Diazepam) used for?.
Answer: To sedate the patient
●● What medication is used as an antagonist for narcotics?.
Answer: Naloxone (Narcan)
●● This medication can cause bad dreams with emergence.
Answer: Ketamine
●● What organ detoxifies barbituates?.
Answer: Liver
,●● What are the 4 important characteristics that apply to anesthetic
agents?.
Answer: 1. Not Toxic
2. Non Flammable
3. Non addictive
4. Minimal Allergenicity
●● This medication causes amnesia?.
Answer: Versed
●● Name a benzodiazepine?.
Answer: Versed
●● Versed, Propofol, Brevital, and Ketmine are used for?.
Answer: Relaxation and immobility
●● What medication is the most effective in causing hypnosis (loss of
consciousness)?.
Answer: Propofol and barbiturates
●● Name a barbiturate.
Answer: Brevital
, ●● What medication helps to prevent laryngospasms?.
Answer: Robinol and Atropine
●● What medication relieves Angina?.
Answer: Nytroglycerine
●● Microscopic channels within the membranes of neurons through
which charged particles or ions pass during conduction of the nerve
impulse..
Answer: Ion Channels
●● A reversal of charge across the neuronal membrane caused by the
movement of positively and negatively charged ions through ion
channels..
Answer: Depolarization
●● An advancing wave of charge reversal as the nerve impulse advances
along the neuron.
Answer: Wave of depolarization
●● Reestablishment of the normal distribution of charge across a
neuronal membrane.
Answer: Repolarization