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Vomiting - Answer caused by stimulation of chemoreceptors in trigger zone (many causes) anti-emetics nursing process (AIT) - Answer assessment: causative factors, hx glaucoma interventions: VS, bowel sounds, provide oral care (r/t stomach acid) pt. teaching: alcohol intensifies sedation, avoid driving, avoid 1st trimester Dimenhydrinate/DRAMAMINE (moa & use) - Answer H1 antagonist, DRAMAMINE, over the counter, inhibit vestibular stimulation in middle ear, used for post-op and motion sickness Dimenhydrinate (considerations) - Answer anticholinergic (sedation, caution w/ narrow angle glaucoma) Scopolamine (moa & use) - Answer anticholinergic, inhibits cholinergic transmission from vestibular center to vomiting center, used for post-op & motion sickness Scopolamine (caution) - Answer anticholinergic (not to use w NAG or urinary retention), can cause tachycardia Metoclopramide (moa & use) - Answer dopamine antagonist, blocks D2 receptors in CTZ, used for surgery/chemo/radiation/anesthetics Metoclopramide (a/r) - Answer anticholinergic, extrapyramidal (tardive dyskenesia r/t to D2 role in Parkinsons) CAREFUL W DOSAGE Odansetron (moa & use) - Answer serotonin receptor antagonist, blocks serotonin receptor in CTS, used in pre-post-op/chemo Odansetron (a/r) - Answer HA (common), diarrhea, fatigue, dissy, prolonged QT - torsades de pointes Odansetron (considerations) - Answer very effective w chemo n/v, don't block dopamine - no EPS Methylpresnisolone (moa) - Answer glucocorticoid, inflammation triggered by afferent

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NYU Pharm Exam 3 Part 2 Test
Questions and Correct Answers
Scored A+2025-2026 Updated.
Vomiting - Answer caused by stimulation of chemoreceptors in trigger zone (many causes)



anti-emetics nursing process (AIT) - Answer assessment: causative factors, hx glaucoma

interventions: VS, bowel sounds, provide oral care (r/t stomach acid)

pt. teaching: alcohol intensifies sedation, avoid driving, avoid 1st trimester



Dimenhydrinate/DRAMAMINE (moa & use) - Answer H1 antagonist, DRAMAMINE, over the
counter, inhibit vestibular stimulation in middle ear, used for post-op and motion sickness



Dimenhydrinate (considerations) - Answer anticholinergic (sedation, caution w/ narrow angle
glaucoma)



Scopolamine (moa & use) - Answer anticholinergic, inhibits cholinergic transmission from
vestibular center to vomiting center, used for post-op & motion sickness



Scopolamine (caution) - Answer anticholinergic (not to use w NAG or urinary retention), can
cause tachycardia



Metoclopramide (moa & use) - Answer dopamine antagonist, blocks D2 receptors in CTZ, used
for surgery/chemo/radiation/anesthetics



Metoclopramide (a/r) - Answer anticholinergic, extrapyramidal (tardive dyskenesia r/t to D2
role in Parkinsons) CAREFUL W DOSAGE



Odansetron (moa & use) - Answer serotonin receptor antagonist, blocks serotonin receptor in
CTS, used in pre-post-op/chemo



Odansetron (a/r) - Answer HA (common), diarrhea, fatigue, dissy, prolonged QT -> torsades de
pointes

, Methylpresnisolone (moa) - Answer glucocorticoid, < inflammation triggered by afferent
stimulation of PNS in vomiting center



Methylpresnisolone (a/r) - Answer hyperglycemia, hypokalemia, hypernatremia, HTN



Dronabinol, cannabidiol - Answer cannabinoids, unclear moa, effective in chemo n/v and AIDS
anorexia



Dronabinol, cannabidiol (considerations) - Answer contraindicated for psych disorders,
appetite stimulant for AIDS pts.



trimethobenzamide (moa) - Answer suppress impulses to CTZ



trimethobenzamide (a/r) - Answer anticholinergic, EPS



diarrhea - Answer complications include electrolyte - Na &K - and fluid loss



anti-diarrheal nursing process (AIT) - Answer assessment: VS, BS, hx of cause

interventions: treat infection pre administration, monitor s/s dehydration & BM

teaching: no x2days or fever



codeine (moa) - Answer opiod, < intestinal motility = < peristalsis



codeine (considerations) - Answer CNS depression w/ alc/sedatives/tranquilizers



Diphenoxylate/Atropine (moa) - Answer < intestinal motility = < peristalsis, atropine <
abdominal cramping & hypersecretion



Diphenoxylate/Atropine (considerations) - Answer < potency = < risk of dependence, beware
of anticholinergic effects



loperimide (moa) - Answer protects against diarrhea, < fecal volume, < intestinal fluid, <
electrolyte losses

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