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Mastery EAQ Ch. 12

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  0.2 mg (2 mL) IV over 60 seconds
B  0.2 mg (2 mL) intravenously (IV) over 30 seconds
C  0.5 mg (5 mL) IV over 30 seconds
D  0.2 mg (2 mL) IV over 15 seconds
Question #2
A  “Nowadays I sleep for long hours.”
B  “I often feel dizzy and lightheaded.”
C  “I feel like I breathe too deeply.”
D  “I sleep less than I used to.”
Question #4
A  The half-life of flumazenil is short.
B  A high dose of flumazenil was given.
C  0.2 mg (2 mL) of flumazenil was given intravenously (IV).
D  Alcohol was consumed with the benzodiazepines.
Question #5
A  Level of consciousness
B  Indicators of infection
C  Amount of bleeding
D  Muscle spasms
Question #6
A  Seizure precautions
B  Antidote preparation
C  Comfort measures
D  Airway maintenance
Question #7
A  Monitoring the patient’s renal and hepatic function
B  Monitoring for suicidal tendencies
C  Encouraging the patient to drink more fluids
D  Assessing the patient’s risk for injury or falls
Question #8
A  Pentobarbital
B  Zaleplon
C  Baclofen
D  Diazepam
Question #10
A  Kidney dysfunction
B  Narrow-angle glaucoma
C  Liver dysfunction
D  Bronchial asthma
Question #11
A  Tricyclic antidepressant, Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), Atypical antidepressants
B  Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI)
C  Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), Atypical antidepressants
D  Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), Tricyclic antidepressant, Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI)
Question #12
A  Drinks grapefruit juice along with diazepam
B  Takes olanzapine along with diazepam
C  Takes phenobarbital along with diazepam
D  Takes rifampin along with diazepam
Question #13
A  “Report palpitations to the primary health care provider.”
B  “Take the medication with food or milk.”
C  “Allow at least 8 hours for sleep.”
D  “Expect and prepare for a daytime hangover.”
Question #14
A  Hypotension, Status epilepticus, Pregnancy
B  Hypotension, Drug allergy, Status epilepticus
C  Significant respiratory difficulties, Hypotension, Status epilepticus
D  Pregnancy, Drug allergy, Significant respiratory difficulties
Question #15
A  Phenobarbital
B  Thiopental
C  Butabarbital
D  Pentobarbital
Question #16
A  Increases pain associated with activities
B  Produces drowsiness, lethargy, and blurred vision
C  Impairs coordinated movements
D  Causes gastrointestinal distress
Question #17
A  Take the drug 30 minutes before sleeping.
B  Drink coffee or tea in the morning.
C  Use the lowest effective dosage.
D  Avoid using this drug to induce sleep.
Question #18
A  Tonic-clonic seizure
B  Respiratory arrest
C  Malignant hyperthermia
D  Delirium tremens
Question #19
A  Request a prescription to increase the dosage of pentobarbital.
B  Instruct the patient to increase the dosage of the contraceptive drug.
C  Recommend discussing an alternative drug for seizures with the primary health care provider.
D  Suggest an alternate contraceptive method to the patient.
Question #20
A  “I will stop drinking coffee at least 6 hours before bedtime.”
B  “I will have a glass of warm milk before bed.”
C  “I should avoid exercise just before going to bed.”
D  “I may be prescribed benzodiazepines to promote sleep.”
Question #21
A  Administration of activated charcoal
B  Administration of furosemide
C  Maintenance of an adequate airway
D  Administration of intravenous fluids
Question #22
A  Zolpidem, Ramelteon, Eszopiclone
B  Diazepam, Ramelteon, Midazolam
C  Zolpidem, Diazepam, Midazolam
D  Diazepam, Midazolam, Eszopiclone
Question #23
A  Drink lactose-free milk at bedtime.
B  Use home remedies of vegetables and herbs.
C  Go to acupuncture therapy.
D  Take lower doses of benzodiazepines.
Question #24
A  Infusion without dilution
B  Intravenous infiltration
C  Infusion of other drugs
D  Infusion that is too rapid
Question #25
A  The therapeutic activity of temazepam is reduced with sleep.
B  Temazepam may cause gastrointestinal upset.
C  Temazepam causes early awakening after sleep.
D  Temazepam induces sleep in approximately 1 hour.
Question #26
A  Dose of the drug used to produce the effect on the CNS
B  Duration of action on the central nervous system (CNS)
C  Degree of patient responsiveness to the drug given
D  Degree of inhibition of nerve impulse transmission to the CNS
Question #27
A  Ipecac syrup
B  Flumazenil
C  Activated charcoal
D  Naloxone
Question #30
A  Avoiding alcohol at bedtime
B  Sleeping more during the day
C  Establishing a set sleep pattern
D  Avoiding tobacco at bedtime
Question #31
A  Zaleplon
B  Diazepam
C  Pentobarbital
D  Ramelteon
Question #32
A  The patient is experiencing benzodiazepine toxicity.
B  The patient was administered azole along with benzodiazepine.
C  The patient is experiencing a muscle-relaxant overdose.
D  The patient is experiencing a barbiturate overdose.
Question #33
A  Phenylephrine at a maximum dose of 2 mg
B  Flumazenil at a maximum dose of 3 mg
C  Phenylephrine at a maximum dose of 5 mg
D  Flumazenil at a maximum dose of 1 mg
Question #34
A  Recommending that the patient consume a glass of warm lactose-free milk at bedtime
B  Encouraging the patient to maintain a well-balanced diet
C  Teaching the patient about meditation
D  Instructing the patient to take low doses of benzodiazepines
Question #35
A  Presence of benzodiazepine receptors adjacent to the receptors responsible for alcohol addiction
B  Inhibition of nerve impulse transmission
C  Amnesic properties
D  Suppression of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors
Question #36
A  Flumazenil
B  Furosemide
C  Olanzapine
D  Activated charcoal
Question #37
A  Increased daytime sleepiness
B  Prolonged benzodiazepine action
C  Decreased benzodiazepine effects
D  Increased central nervous system (CNS) depression
Question #38
A  Phenobarbital
B  Mephobarbital
C  Butabarbital
D  Pentobarbital
Question #39
A  Ceftriaxone
B  Sulfamethoxazole
C  Phenobarbital
D  Oxytocin
Question #40
A  The drug acts on gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in the central nervous system (CNS).
B  The drug may reduce the memory of painful symptoms related to alcohol withdrawal.
C  The drug acts on benzodiazepine receptors that play a role in alcohol addiction.
D  The patient may need to be sedated to relieve symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
Question #42
A  Amnesia
B  Dry mouth
C  Constipation
D  Decreased heart rate
Question #43
A  Dantrolene
B  Diazepam
C  Baclofen
D  Cyclobenzaprine
Question #45
A  Increased body weight
B  Increased perspiration
C  Bedwetting
D  Sleepwalking
Question #46
A  Reduction of choreiform movement
B  Relief of nerve pain
C  Reduction of muscle rigidity
D  Prevention of lightheadedness
Question #47
A  Narrow-angle glaucoma
B  Epileptic disease
C  Cardiac disease
D  Drug allergy
Question #48
A  Short-acting barbiturates
B  Long-acting barbiturates
C  Ultra-short-acting barbiturates
D  Intermediate-acting barbiturates
Question #49
A  Sleepwalking
B  Bedwetting
C  Daytime fatigue
D  Vivid dreams
Question #50
A  Deep sleep
B  Relaxation
C  Dozing
D  Sleepwalking
Question #52
A  Administer a second dose.
B  Administer four doses at 15-second intervals.
C  Continue to monitor consciousness for 2 minutes.
D  Provide another prescribed medication.