
Muscle Relaxants/Local Anesthetics
Quiz by Abby Bennett
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How do DEPOLARIZING (surgical) muscle relaxants work?
How do NON-DEPOLARIZING (surgical) muscle relaxants work?
How do CENTRALLY ACTING (spasmolytic) muscle relaxants work?
Which of the following is a DEPOLARIZING surgical muscle relaxant
Which of the following is NOT a NON-DEPOLARIZING STEROID-DERIVATIVE surgical muscle relaxant
Which of the following is NOT a NON-DEPOLARIZING ISOQUINOLONE surgical muscle relaxant
Which of the following accurately reflects the phases of succinylcholine
What are the toxicities for succinylcholine (depolarizing surgical muscle relaxant)
Which two isoquinolones (non-depolarizing) can cause HTN and bronchiole constriction
Which two steroid derivatives cause tachycardia
Steroid derivatives are
Which of the following is a centrally acting GABA-B AGONIST
Which of the following is a centrally acting SEROTONIN ANTAGONIST
Which of the following is a centrally acting a2 AGONIST
Which of the following is a peripherally acting RYANODINE RECEPTOR ANTGONIST
What is the MOA of Cyclobenzaprine
What is the MOA of Dantrolene
Which classification of local anesthetics is preferred in individuals with pseudocholinesterase deficiency
Which of the following are MODERATE DURATION ESTERS
Which of the following are LONG DURATION ESTERS
Which of the following are SHORT DURATION ESTERS
Which of the following is NOT a MODERATE ACTING AMIDE
Which of the following is NOT a local anesthetic toxicity
Local anesthetics work though which structure
Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding local anesthetics
Which structure would be MOST sensitive to a local anesthetic
What pH is used to stabilize local anesthetics
Buffering pre-administration to local anesthetics helps to increase absorption and decrease onset
Local anesthetics are administered directly to target site and are cleared by blood flow
What effect does epi have on local anesthetic clearance
Which of the following is a LONG DURATION ester
pseudocholinesterase degradation describes which classification of non-depolarizing muscle relaxants
Spontaneous, non-enzymatic degradation (short acting) describes which classification of muscle relaxants
a disadvantage of which classification of muscle relaxants includes a risk of inducing seizures
Pseudocholinesterase deficiency in individuals taking Mivacurium poses what risk
Which of the following is a reversal agent for non-depolarizing (isoquinolines/steroid derivatives) muscle relaxants