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110 section 4 pharmacology
- which of the following is considered a relative contraindication to administration of aspirin?
a. hypersensitivity to aspirin
b. history of asthma
c. preexisting liver damage
d. history of nausea
- the most common technique for naloxone administration is via the:
a. oral route
b. intramuscular route
c. intranasal route
d. intravenous route
- outside a hospital, a(n) ____________ is the preferred method of giving oxygen to patients who are experiencing significant respiratory distress.
a. nasal cannula
b. nonrebreathing mask
c. bag - mask device
d. endotracheal tube
- which of the following is not a characteristic of epinephrine?
a. dilating passages in the lungs
b. secreted naturally by the pituitary gland
c. increasing the heart rate and blood pressure
d. dilating blood vessels
- what medication is commonly administered in a metered - dose inhaler (mdi)?
a. nitroglycerine
b. albuterol
c. activated charcoal
d. naloxone
- nitroglycerin relieves pain because its purpose is to increase blood flow by relieving the spasms or causing the arteries to:
a. dilate
b. constrict
c. thicken
d. contract
- which of the following routes of administration involves medication being absorbed in the fat tissue between the skin and muscle?
a. intravenous
b. intramuscular
c. subcutaneous
d. intranasal
questions 12 - 16 are derived from the following scenario: you are called to a home of a 34 - year - old male who is unresponsive. when you arrive, you find the patient supine and unconscious on the living room floor, with snoring respirations.
- which of the following medications might be useful in this situation?
a. nitroglycerin
b. albuterol
c. naloxone
d. aspirin
- Hypersensitivity to aspirin is an absolute contraindication. History of asthma can be a relative contraindication as some asthmatics may have aspirin - exacerbated respiratory disease. Pre - existing liver damage and history of nausea are not typical relative contraindications for aspirin.
- The most common route for naloxone administration is intravenous as it provides rapid onset of action.
- Outside a hospital, for significant respiratory distress, a non - rebreather mask is preferred as it can deliver high concentrations of oxygen.
- Epinephrine is secreted by the adrenal medulla, not the pituitary gland. It dilates lung passages, increases heart rate and blood pressure, and dilates blood vessels in certain situations.
- Albuterol is commonly administered in a metered - dose inhaler (MDI) for bronchodilation in respiratory conditions.
- Nitroglycerin causes arteries to dilate to increase blood flow and relieve pain.
- The subcutaneous route involves medication being absorbed in the fat tissue between the skin and muscle.
- Naloxone is used to reverse opioid - related unresponsiveness, so it might be useful in the case of an unresponsive patient with possible opioid overdose.
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- B. History of asthma
- D. intravenous route
- B. nonrebreathing mask
- B. Secreted naturally by the pituitary gland
- B. Albuterol
- A. dilate
- C. Subcutaneous
- C. Naloxone