Deck 11: Drug Therapy for the Musculoskeletal System

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Long-term use of muscle relaxants is required for all of the following conditions, except:

A) cerebral palsy
B) multiple sclerosis
C) anencephaly
D) stroke
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Neuromuscular blocking agents are able to block the action of:

A) serotonin
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
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The principal use of neuromuscular blocking drugs is to provide:

A) reduction in various types of spasms
B) adequate skeletal muscular relaxation during surgery
C) adequate hyperthermia during surgery
D) adequate pain control after an injury
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Which of the following is the exact mechanism of centrally acting muscle relaxants?

A) They interfere with neuromuscular transmission of muscles.
B) They suppress inflammation in acute forms of arthritis.
C) They block the formation of uric acid.
D) It is unknown.
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Acetylcholine is broken down by acetylcholinesterase, which results in:

A) contraction
B) relaxation
C) oxidation
D) hydration
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Which of the following centrally acting agents is often the drug of first choice because of its wide safety margin?

A) chlorzoxazone
B) methocarbamol
C) diazepam
D) baclofen
Question
Which of the following is an example of direct-acting antispasmodic drugs?

A) botulinum toxins
B) doxacurium
C) succinylcholine
D) tubocurarine
Question
Quinine sulfate is an antimalarial drug that is used for:

A) congenital tonic spasms
B) congenital heart diseases
C) nocturnal leg cramps
D) A and C
Question
Which of the following drugs may color the urine orange to red?

A) quinine
B) niacin
C) dantrolene
D) penicillin
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Which of the following drugs should be used cautiously in patients with impaired cardiac function, pulmonary dysfunction, or in patients younger than 35 years of age (especially women)?

A) dantrolene
B) diazepam
C) methotrexate
D) chlorzoxazone
Question
Dantrolene is used to treat which of the following disorders?

A) multiple sclerosis
B) myocardial infarction
C) stroke
D) A and C
Question
Penicillamine is a chelating drug that is a metabolite of:

A) barbiturates
B) gold compounds
C) penicillins
D) corticosteroids
Question
Corticosteroids are used in severe, progressive cases of which of the following disorders?

A) peptic ulcer
B) rheumatoid arthritis
C) hypertension
D) hepatitis
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Colchicine is the traditional drug of choice for which of the following disorders?

A) pulmonary hypertension
B) acute ophthalmoplegia
C) acute hepatitis C
D) acute gout attack
Question
Penicillamine is classified as which of the following types of drugs?

A) antihypertensive
B) anti-inflammatory
C) antibacterial
D) antiarrhythmic
Question
Neuromuscular blocking drugs may be used to decrease the severity of muscle contractions during:

A) electroconvulsive treatment
B) electrocardiogram procedures
C) electroencephalography
D) elective surgery
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The peak incidence of rheumatoid arthritis among women is between which of the following ages?

A) 15 to 20 years of age
B) 20 to 30 years of age
C) 30 to 40 years of age
D) 40 to 60 years of age
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Which of the following are the most common causes of injury in people 65 years of age or older?

A) sports injuries
B) high-speed motor accidents
C) falls
D) all of the above
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The most common site of the initial gouty attack is:

A) the first metacarpal joint
B) the first metatarsophalangeal joint
C) the first phalangeal joint
D) none of the above
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Colchicine is most effective when initiated how many hours after the symptoms of gout begin?

A) 1 to 2 hours
B) 5 to 10 hours
C) 12 to 36 hours
D) 48 to 72 hours
Question
Gout often affects a single joint, such as in the ____________________.
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Neuromuscular blocking agents have been used in the management of tetanus, and for various ____________________ disorders.
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Spinal involvement of rheumatoid arthritis usually is limited to the ____________________ region.
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Slow-acting antirheumatic drugs may be prescribed for patients with ____________________ that progress to deformity.
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A complete tear in a muscle or tendon is described as a ____________________.
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Skeletal muscle allows __________ movement such as flexion and extension of the legs.
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The articular system consists of three thypes of joints which includes synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, and __________.
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An example of an amphiarthrosis joint is the __________ __________.
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Collection of blood in organs, spaces, or tissues is called __________.
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Skeletal muscle relaxants work by __________ somatic motor nerve impulses through depression of the neurons within the central nervous system.
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Some neuromuscular agents occupy a receptor site on the motor end plate and block the action of __________.
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The short-acting neuromuscular blocking drugs are used to relax the __________ muscles during endotracheal intubation.
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Neuromuscular blocking drugs are not safe during pregnancy, lactation, or in children younger than __________ years.
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The centrally acting muscle relaxants may be used to reduce muscle spasms in patients with __________ __________, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury.
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Direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxants have no effect on __________ or cardiac muscles.
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Dantrolene is used to treat malignant __________.
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Dantrolene may color the urine orange to __________.
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Gold compounds prevent inflammation in active forms of __________.
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Colchicine is most effective when initiated __________ to __________ hours after symptoms of gout begin.
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Allopurinol is used in the treatment of gout and primary uric acid __________.
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-botulinum toxin type A

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-botulinum toxin type B

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
Question
Match the generic name with the trade name.

-hydrochloroquine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-penicillamine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-sulfasalazine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
Question
Match the generic name with the trade name.

-succinylcholine

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-cyclobenzapine

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-rocuronium

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-baclofen

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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Match the generic name with the trade name.

-cisatracurium

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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Deck 11: Drug Therapy for the Musculoskeletal System
1
Long-term use of muscle relaxants is required for all of the following conditions, except:

A) cerebral palsy
B) multiple sclerosis
C) anencephaly
D) stroke
anencephaly
2
Neuromuscular blocking agents are able to block the action of:

A) serotonin
B) epinephrine
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
acetylcholine
3
The principal use of neuromuscular blocking drugs is to provide:

A) reduction in various types of spasms
B) adequate skeletal muscular relaxation during surgery
C) adequate hyperthermia during surgery
D) adequate pain control after an injury
adequate skeletal muscular relaxation during surgery
4
Which of the following is the exact mechanism of centrally acting muscle relaxants?

A) They interfere with neuromuscular transmission of muscles.
B) They suppress inflammation in acute forms of arthritis.
C) They block the formation of uric acid.
D) It is unknown.
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5
Acetylcholine is broken down by acetylcholinesterase, which results in:

A) contraction
B) relaxation
C) oxidation
D) hydration
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6
Which of the following centrally acting agents is often the drug of first choice because of its wide safety margin?

A) chlorzoxazone
B) methocarbamol
C) diazepam
D) baclofen
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7
Which of the following is an example of direct-acting antispasmodic drugs?

A) botulinum toxins
B) doxacurium
C) succinylcholine
D) tubocurarine
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8
Quinine sulfate is an antimalarial drug that is used for:

A) congenital tonic spasms
B) congenital heart diseases
C) nocturnal leg cramps
D) A and C
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9
Which of the following drugs may color the urine orange to red?

A) quinine
B) niacin
C) dantrolene
D) penicillin
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10
Which of the following drugs should be used cautiously in patients with impaired cardiac function, pulmonary dysfunction, or in patients younger than 35 years of age (especially women)?

A) dantrolene
B) diazepam
C) methotrexate
D) chlorzoxazone
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11
Dantrolene is used to treat which of the following disorders?

A) multiple sclerosis
B) myocardial infarction
C) stroke
D) A and C
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12
Penicillamine is a chelating drug that is a metabolite of:

A) barbiturates
B) gold compounds
C) penicillins
D) corticosteroids
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13
Corticosteroids are used in severe, progressive cases of which of the following disorders?

A) peptic ulcer
B) rheumatoid arthritis
C) hypertension
D) hepatitis
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14
Colchicine is the traditional drug of choice for which of the following disorders?

A) pulmonary hypertension
B) acute ophthalmoplegia
C) acute hepatitis C
D) acute gout attack
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Penicillamine is classified as which of the following types of drugs?

A) antihypertensive
B) anti-inflammatory
C) antibacterial
D) antiarrhythmic
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16
Neuromuscular blocking drugs may be used to decrease the severity of muscle contractions during:

A) electroconvulsive treatment
B) electrocardiogram procedures
C) electroencephalography
D) elective surgery
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17
The peak incidence of rheumatoid arthritis among women is between which of the following ages?

A) 15 to 20 years of age
B) 20 to 30 years of age
C) 30 to 40 years of age
D) 40 to 60 years of age
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Which of the following are the most common causes of injury in people 65 years of age or older?

A) sports injuries
B) high-speed motor accidents
C) falls
D) all of the above
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19
The most common site of the initial gouty attack is:

A) the first metacarpal joint
B) the first metatarsophalangeal joint
C) the first phalangeal joint
D) none of the above
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20
Colchicine is most effective when initiated how many hours after the symptoms of gout begin?

A) 1 to 2 hours
B) 5 to 10 hours
C) 12 to 36 hours
D) 48 to 72 hours
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21
Gout often affects a single joint, such as in the ____________________.
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22
Neuromuscular blocking agents have been used in the management of tetanus, and for various ____________________ disorders.
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23
Spinal involvement of rheumatoid arthritis usually is limited to the ____________________ region.
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Slow-acting antirheumatic drugs may be prescribed for patients with ____________________ that progress to deformity.
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25
A complete tear in a muscle or tendon is described as a ____________________.
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Skeletal muscle allows __________ movement such as flexion and extension of the legs.
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The articular system consists of three thypes of joints which includes synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, and __________.
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28
An example of an amphiarthrosis joint is the __________ __________.
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29
Collection of blood in organs, spaces, or tissues is called __________.
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30
Skeletal muscle relaxants work by __________ somatic motor nerve impulses through depression of the neurons within the central nervous system.
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Some neuromuscular agents occupy a receptor site on the motor end plate and block the action of __________.
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The short-acting neuromuscular blocking drugs are used to relax the __________ muscles during endotracheal intubation.
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Neuromuscular blocking drugs are not safe during pregnancy, lactation, or in children younger than __________ years.
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The centrally acting muscle relaxants may be used to reduce muscle spasms in patients with __________ __________, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury.
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Direct-acting skeletal muscle relaxants have no effect on __________ or cardiac muscles.
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36
Dantrolene is used to treat malignant __________.
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Dantrolene may color the urine orange to __________.
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38
Gold compounds prevent inflammation in active forms of __________.
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39
Colchicine is most effective when initiated __________ to __________ hours after symptoms of gout begin.
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40
Allopurinol is used in the treatment of gout and primary uric acid __________.
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41
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-botulinum toxin type A

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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-botulinum toxin type B

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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-hydrochloroquine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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44
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-penicillamine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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-sulfasalazine

A)Depen
B)Azulfindine
C)Myabloc
D)Botox
E)Plaquenil
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-succinylcholine

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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-cyclobenzapine

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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-rocuronium

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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-baclofen

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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-cisatracurium

A)Zemuron
B)Lioresal
C)Nimbex
D)Flexeril
E)Anectine
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