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NSG 552 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026 What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? - Answers Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids receptor sites. What medications treat opioid disorder? - Answers Methadone; Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? - Answers Buprenorphine + Naloxone Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Answers Opioids What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? - Answers Tablet; Injectable; Implant What is one form of Naltrexone delivery method limited to inpatient use? - Answers Implant What is the mechanism of action buprenorphine? - Answers Mu receptor partial agonist for opioid withdrawal What medication taken too soon after last opioid use increases the chances of intense withdrawal that comes on very quickly (precipitated withdrawal)? - Answers Buprenorphine What are symptoms of opioid intoxication? - Answers Nausea and vomiting; Respiratory depression; Constipation; Itching; Mioisis (small pupil); Euphoria; and Sedation What withdrawal symptoms of opioids? - Answers Nausea and vomiting; Diarrhea; Dehydration; Irritability; Restlessness; Yawning; Twitching; Increased heart rate and blood pressure; Chills; Increased temperature; Rhinorrhea; Lacrimation; Dilated pupils What medication is given for opioid intoxication during cardiac or respiratory depression is a concern? - Answers Naloxone What are symptoms of cocaine intoxication? - Answers Dilated pupils; Headache; Tremor; Hyper-reflexia; Twitching; MI; Nausea and vomiting; Incontinence/ARF; Rhabdomyolysis What is the treatment for cocaine intoxication? - Answers Benzodiazepines; Antipsychotics; Management of medical problems that include hypertension, stroke, cardiac arrhythmias, hyperthermia, and seizures What would not be the treatment for chest pain and MI from cocaine? - Answers Beta blockers are to be avoided due to unopposed a-adrenergic stimulation. What are the symptoms for alcohol intoxication? - Answers Blood levels; Decreased reaction time; Muscle incoordination; Ataxia; Dysarthria; Respiratory failure; Coma What are the treatments for severe alcohol intoxication? - Answers Cardiopulmonary function maintenance; Thiamine; Haloperidol PRN for agitation What medication is given to prevent Wernicke's encephalopathy? - Answers Thiamine given intramuscular or intravenously along with intravenous fluids and a banana bag What class of drugs are to be avoided for acute alcohol intoxication? - Answers Benzodiazepines What is the treatment for uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal? - Answers Benzodiazepines for symptom triggered or flexed dose. What kind of half-life do diazepam and chlordiazepoxide have? - Answers Longer half-life What medications can you give for patients with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers Oxazepam and lorazepam What benzodiazepines with a long half-life are used to treat AUD? - Answers Diazepam and chlordiazepoxide What benzodiazepines with a moderate half-life are used in AUD patients with liver disease? - Answers Oxazepam and lorazepam What are the treatments for alcohol withdrawal symptoms? - Answers Diazepam intravenous; Lorazepam intravenous or intramuscular; Thiamine intravenous or intramuscular; Addressing electrolyte imbalances What are the treatments for DT? - Answers Acute care management; Parenteral diazepam or lorazepam; Thiamine; Antipsychotics if necessary What is the mechanism of action of disulfiram? - Answers Via negative reinforcement, where drinking is avoided due to unpleasant effects. What is the mechanism of action of Acamprosate? - Answers NMDA receptor antagonist How is Acamprosate cleared? - Answers Renally What medication can be given to patients with AUD with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers Acamprosate What medication is suitable for AUD with comorbid OUD? - Answers Naltrexone What medication reduces consumption by decreasing reinforcement properties? - Answers Naltrexone What medication only deals with physical dependence, but does not address the psychological component of smoking? - Answers NRT What medications are oral stop-smoking aids? - Answers Varenicline; Bupropion; Clonidine "Very Bad Cancer" What are the "Very Bad Cancer" medications? - Answers Varenicline; Bupropion; Clonidine What medication for smoking cessation treatment should be observed for neuropsychiatric symptoms that include changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicide-related events that include ideation, behavior, and attempted suicide? - Answers Bupropion What is the treatment for cocaine induced chest pain or myocardial infarction? - Answers Intravenous benzodiazepines What medications can treat agitation in patients with dementia? - Answers Atypical antipsychotics What type of medications are used only for short-term and acute episodes of aggression, agitation, and psychosis in patients with dementia? - Answers Benzodiazepines What medical emergency can be caused with TCAs, anticholinergics, benzodiazepines, non-benzodiazepines, corticosteroids, H2 blockers, and opioids in elderly patients? - Answers Delirium What is Kluver-Bucy syndrome? - Answers A type of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) that results from bilateral lesions of the medial temporal lobe and manifests with hypersexuality and hyperorality. What type of medications are appropriate for mild to moderate dementia? - Answers Donepezil; Rivastigmine; Galantamine "Damn, Grandma's Regressing" What are the "Damn, Grandma's Regressing" medications? - Answers Donepezil; Rivastigmine; Galantamine What is the mechanism of action of memantine? - Answers NMDA receptor antagonist that promotes synaptic plasticity. What medication is used for moderate to severe dementia? - Answers Memantine What TCA has the fewest anticholinergic effects? - Answers Nortriptyline What TCA is the most appropriate in the elderly? - Answers Nortriptyline What type of medications are preferred in the elderly? - Answers SSRIs What medication is the most appropriate for elderly patients with MDD, insomnia, and decreased appetite? - Answers Mirtazapine What medication may be used as an adjunct to antidepressants for sever depression or psychomotor retardation in low doses? - Answers Methylphenidate What medication is the best alternative to sedative-hypnotic use for insomnia in the elderly as it is less likely to cause memory impairment, paradoxical excitement, or rebound insomnia? - Answers Trazadone What is a reversible condition that may be caused by drugs, electrolyte imbalance, low O2 saturation, infection, reduced sensory input, intracranial events, urinary retention, or myocardial issues? - Answers Delirium What are the 4 stimulants for treating ADHD? - Answers Methylphenidate; Amphetamine salts; Dexmethylphenidate; Dextroamphetamine What are the "Man, ADHD Does Damage" medications? - Answers Methylphenidate; Amphetamine salts; Dexmethylphenidate; Dextroamphetamine What are the 5 non-stimulants for treating ADHD? - Answers TCAs; Clonidine; Guanfacine; Bupropion; Atomoxetine What are the "Calm Teens Give Better Answers" medications? - Answers TCAs; Clonidine; Guanfacine; Bupropion; Atomoxetine What baseline measurements are needed prior to starting treatment for ADHD? - Answers Height; Weight; Blood pressure; Heart rate; EKG What medication is second-line treatment, a non-stimulant, used in patients with history of SUD, or when family prefers a non-stimulant? - Answers Atomoxetine What types of stimulants are use when patient needs a duration of action longer than 4 hours, improves adherence, and is less likely to be abused? - Answers Intermediate or long acting What are common adverse effects of stimulants? - Answers Dizziness; Poor growth; Decreased appetite; Insomnia; Mood lability

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NSG 552 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY LATEST UPDATE 2026

What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? - Answers Pure opioid antagonist that competes and
displaces opioids receptor sites.
What medications treat opioid disorder? - Answers Methadone;
Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone
What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? - Answers Buprenorphine +
Naloxone
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Answers Opioids
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? - Answers Tablet;
Injectable;
Implant
What is one form of Naltrexone delivery method limited to inpatient use? - Answers Implant
What is the mechanism of action buprenorphine? - Answers Mu receptor partial agonist for opioid
withdrawal
What medication taken too soon after last opioid use increases the chances of intense withdrawal
that comes on very quickly (precipitated withdrawal)? - Answers Buprenorphine
What are symptoms of opioid intoxication? - Answers Nausea and vomiting;
Respiratory depression;
Constipation;
Itching;
Mioisis (small pupil);
Euphoria; and
Sedation
What withdrawal symptoms of opioids? - Answers Nausea and vomiting;
Diarrhea;
Dehydration;
Irritability;
Restlessness;
Yawning;
Twitching;
Increased heart rate and blood pressure;
Chills;
Increased temperature;
Rhinorrhea;
Lacrimation;
Dilated pupils
What medication is given for opioid intoxication during cardiac or respiratory depression is a concern?
- Answers Naloxone
What are symptoms of cocaine intoxication? - Answers Dilated pupils;
Headache;
Tremor;
Hyper-reflexia;
Twitching;
MI;
Nausea and vomiting;
Incontinence/ARF;
Rhabdomyolysis
What is the treatment for cocaine intoxication? - Answers Benzodiazepines;
Antipsychotics;
Management of medical problems that include hypertension, stroke, cardiac arrhythmias,
hyperthermia, and seizures
What would not be the treatment for chest pain and MI from cocaine? - Answers Beta blockers are to
be avoided due to unopposed a-adrenergic stimulation.
What are the symptoms for alcohol intoxication? - Answers Blood levels;
Decreased reaction time;
Muscle incoordination;

, Ataxia;
Dysarthria;
Respiratory failure;
Coma
What are the treatments for severe alcohol intoxication? - Answers Cardiopulmonary function
maintenance;
Thiamine;
Haloperidol PRN for agitation
What medication is given to prevent Wernicke's encephalopathy? - Answers Thiamine given
intramuscular or intravenously along with intravenous fluids and a banana bag
What class of drugs are to be avoided for acute alcohol intoxication? - Answers Benzodiazepines
What is the treatment for uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal? - Answers Benzodiazepines for
symptom triggered or flexed dose.
What kind of half-life do diazepam and chlordiazepoxide have? - Answers Longer half-life
What medications can you give for patients with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers Oxazepam and
lorazepam
What benzodiazepines with a long half-life are used to treat AUD? - Answers Diazepam and
chlordiazepoxide
What benzodiazepines with a moderate half-life are used in AUD patients with liver disease? -
Answers Oxazepam and lorazepam
What are the treatments for alcohol withdrawal symptoms? - Answers Diazepam intravenous;
Lorazepam intravenous or intramuscular;
Thiamine intravenous or intramuscular;
Addressing electrolyte imbalances
What are the treatments for DT? - Answers Acute care management;
Parenteral diazepam or lorazepam;
Thiamine;
Antipsychotics if necessary
What is the mechanism of action of disulfiram? - Answers Via negative reinforcement, where drinking
is avoided due to unpleasant effects.
What is the mechanism of action of Acamprosate? - Answers NMDA receptor antagonist
How is Acamprosate cleared? - Answers Renally
What medication can be given to patients with AUD with hepatic dysfunction? - Answers
Acamprosate
What medication is suitable for AUD with comorbid OUD? - Answers Naltrexone
What medication reduces consumption by decreasing reinforcement properties? - Answers
Naltrexone
What medication only deals with physical dependence, but does not address the psychological
component of smoking? - Answers NRT
What medications are oral stop-smoking aids? - Answers Varenicline;
Bupropion;
Clonidine
"Very Bad Cancer"
What are the "Very Bad Cancer" medications? - Answers Varenicline;
Bupropion;
Clonidine
What medication for smoking cessation treatment should be observed for neuropsychiatric symptoms
that include changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicide-related events that
include ideation, behavior, and attempted suicide? - Answers Bupropion
What is the treatment for cocaine induced chest pain or myocardial infarction? - Answers
Intravenous benzodiazepines
What medications can treat agitation in patients with dementia? - Answers Atypical antipsychotics
What type of medications are used only for short-term and acute episodes of aggression, agitation,
and psychosis in patients with dementia? - Answers Benzodiazepines
What medical emergency can be caused with TCAs, anticholinergics, benzodiazepines, non-
benzodiazepines, corticosteroids, H2 blockers, and opioids in elderly patients? - Answers Delirium

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