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Pain and Some Neurological Disorders- Clinical Pharmacology 5th Year PMU
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Pain and Some Neurological Disorders- Clinical Pharmacology 5th Year PMU
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pain and some neurological disorders- clinical pharmacology 5th year pmu
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Question 1
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Opioid analgesics are suitable for treatment of
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traumatic shock
acute myocardial infarction
malignant pain
neuropathic pain
Question 2
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Pethidine is indicated for
Answer
strong acute pain as some crisis
chronic pain in cancer patients
toothache
headache
Question 3
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Point out the correct statement for opioid analgesics
Answer
binds to specific opioid receptors
cause dependence and abuse
in high doses suppress the respiratory center
showed withdrawal in long term therapy
Question 4
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Which are the therapeutic effects of NSAIDs
Answer
analgesic
antipyretic
anti-inflammatory
cough suppressants
Question 5
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The main mechanism of action of NSAIDs is
Answer
inhibition of COX enzymes
inhibition of phosphodiesterase
bind to dopamine receptors
bind to opioid receptors
Question 6
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Which are the indications for prescribing NSAIDs
Answer
arthritis
toothache
radiculitis
neuropathic pain
Question 7
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Which are ADRs of NSAIDs
Answer
ulceration of gastric mucosa
asthma
agranulocytosis
liver damage in high doses
Question 8
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Which are contraindications for NSAIDs non-selective COX inhibitors
Answer
asthma
peptic ulcer
liver insufficiency
kidney insufficiency
Question 9
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In which cases step-wise pain killing approach is used
Answer
patients with cancer pain
patients with crisis
patients with toothache
patients with headache
Question 10
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Which are the ADRs of NSAIDs the selective COX-2 inhibitors
Answer
cardio-toxicity
epidermal necrolysis
peptic ulcer
depressed fertility
Question 11
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Typical for mixed type of insomnia are the following features
Answer
difficulty to fall asleep
easy fall asleep
awakening during the night
early awaking
Question 12
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The benzodiazepines and some barbiturates exert the following ADRs
Answer
hypertension
drug tolerance and dependence
slowed reflex time and myorelaxation
morning sleepiness for the drugs which form active metabolites
Question 13
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Triptans are used for treatment of
Answer
acute migraine
prevention of migraine
cancer pain
allergies
Question 14
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Adverse drug reactions of triptans are
Answer
sleepiness
fatigue and dizziness
hyperglycemia
paresthesias
Question 15
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Which of the following drugs are used to treat headache
Answer
Beta-blockers
Triptans
Opioid analgesics
NSAIDs
Question 16
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The rational drug combinations for treatment of headache are between the following drugs
Answer
NSAIDs and spasmolytics
NSAIDs and coffein
Opioid analgesics and NSAIDs
Analgesics and calcium channel antagonists
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