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Quiz: naloxone
Ans: MOA: Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids at opioid receptor
sites.
Quiz: methadone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine+naloxone
Ans: Treatments for opioid use disorder.
Quiz: buprenorphine+naloxone
Ans: Treatment for opioid use disorder with comorbid pain.
Quiz: opioids
Ans: Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain?
Quiz: tablet, injectable, implant
Ans: Naltrexone delivery methods.
Quiz: implant
Ans: Form of naltrexone limited to inpatient use.
Quiz: buprenorphine
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, Ans: Mu receptor partial agonist for opioid withdrawal.
Quiz: buprenorphine
Ans: Taking this medication too soon after last opioid use increases the chances of intense
withdrawal that comes on very quickly (precipitated withdrawal).
Quiz: opioid intoxication
Ans: Symptoms include nausea and vomiting, respiratory depression, constipation,
itching, mioisis (small pupil). Patient will experience euphoria and sedation.
Quiz: opioid withdrawal
Ans: Symptoms include N/V/D and dehydration, irritability, restlessness, yawning, and
twitching, increased HR/BP, chills, increased temperature, rhinorrhea, lacrimation, dilated
pupils.
Quiz: naloxone
Ans: Treatment for opioid intoxication during which cardiac or respiratory depression is a
concern.
Quiz: cocaine intoxication
Ans: Symptoms include dilated pupils, HA, tremor, hyper-reflexia, twitching, seizures, or
coma, increased HR/BP, arrhythmias, and MI, N/V, incontinence/ARF, or rhabdomyolysis
Quiz: cocaine intoxication
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