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MOA: Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids at opioid receptor
sites. - Correct Answer ✔✔ naloxone
Treatments for opioid use disorder. - Correct Answer ✔✔ methadone, buprenorphine,
buprenorphine+naloxone
Treatment for opioid use disorder with comorbid pain. - Correct Answer ✔✔
buprenorphine+naloxone
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Correct Answer
✔✔ opioids
Naltrexone delivery methods. - Correct Answer ✔✔ tablet, injectable, implant
Form of naltrexone limited to inpatient use. - Correct Answer ✔✔ implant
Mu receptor partial agonist for opioid withdrawal. - Correct Answer ✔✔ buprenorphine
Taking this medication too soon after last opioid use increases the chances of intense
withdrawal that comes on very quickly (precipitated withdrawal). - Correct Answer ✔✔
buprenorphine
Symptoms include nausea and vomiting, respiratory depression, constipation, itching,
mioisis (small pupil). Patient will experience euphoria and sedation. - Correct Answer
✔✔ opioid intoxication
Symptoms include N/V/D and dehydration, irritability, restlessness, yawning, and
twitching, increased HR/BP, chills, increased temperature, rhinorrhea, lacrimation,
dilated pupils. - Correct Answer ✔✔ opioid withdrawal
Treatment for opioid intoxication during which cardiac or respiratory depression is a
concern. - Correct Answer ✔✔ naloxone
Symptoms include dilated pupils, HA, tremor, hyper-reflexia, twitching, seizures, or
coma, increased HR/BP, arrhythmias, and MI, N/V, incontinence/ARF, or
rhabdomyolysis - Correct Answer ✔✔ cocaine intoxication
, Treatment includes BZD, antipsychotics, and management of medical problems
including HTN, stroke, cardiac arrhythmias, hyperthermia, and seizures. - Correct
Answer ✔✔ cocaine intoxication
The use of beta blockers for treatment of chest pain and MI during this intoxication is to
be avoided due to unopposed a adrenergic stimulation. - Correct Answer ✔✔ cocaine
Signs vary with blood levels, from decreased reaction time, muscle incoordination,
ataxia, dysarthria, to respiratory failure and coma. - Correct Answer ✔✔ alcohol
intoxication
Treatment includes cardiopulmonary function maintenance, thiamine, and haloperidol
PRN agitation. - Correct Answer ✔✔ severe alcohol intoxication
Given IM/IV for 3 days to prevent Wernicke's encephalopathy, along with IV fluids and a
banana bag. - Correct Answer ✔✔ thiamine
Class of drugs to avoid for acute alcohol intoxication. - Correct Answer ✔✔
benzodiazepines
Treatment includes BZD in either symptom triggered or fixed dose; diazepam and
chlordiazepoxide have a longer half life, and oxazepam and lorazepam are suitable for
patients with hepatic dysfunction. - Correct Answer ✔✔ uncomplicated alcohol
withdrawal
BZDs with a long half-life used to treat AUD. - Correct Answer ✔✔ diazepam and
chlordiazepoxide
BZDs with moderate half-life used in AUD patients with liver disease. - Correct Answer
✔✔ oxazepam and lorazepam
Treatment includes diazepam IV or lorazepam IV/IM, thiamine IV/IM, and addressing
electrolyte imbalances. - Correct Answer ✔✔ alcohol withdrawal seizures
Treatment includes acute care management, parenteral diazepam or lorazepam,
thiamine, and antipsychotics if necessary. - Correct Answer ✔✔ DT
MOA is via negative reinforcement, where drinking is avoided due to unpleasant effects.
- Correct Answer ✔✔ disulfiram
NMDA receptor antagonist that is renally cleared, suitable for AUD patients with hepatic
dysfunction. - Correct Answer ✔✔ acamprosate
Treatment suitable for AUD with comorbid OUD, reducing consumption by decreasing
reinforcing properties. - Correct Answer ✔✔ naltrexone