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Pharm 101 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025 What are the most common reasons to use a medically approved stimulant? - Answers Treating ADHD in children, narcolepsy, and the reversal of respiratory distress Do stimulants cause tolerance? - Answers Stimulants can cause dependence or tolerance. Name the more common side effects of methylphenidate. - Answers Anorexia, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, insomnia Should a patient take methylphenidate with caffeine? - Answers No; because a high plasma level of caffeine could be fatal At what time of the day should a patient take methylphenidate? - Answers Patient's should methylphenidate in the morning after consuming a meal Should methylphenidate be discontinued abruptly? - Answers No; because it may cause withdrawal symptoms What is the primary ingredient of most OTC sleep aids? - Answers diphenhydramine What are the most common side effects and adverse reactions of sedative-hypnotics? - Answers "Hangover," REM rebound (vivid dreams and nightmares), dependence, tolerance, excessive depression, and respiratory depression What are short-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used for procedure sedation What are intermediate-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used as sleep sustainers What are long-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used to control seizures in epilepsy What are benzodiazepines used for? - Answers Short-term treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and alcohol withdrawal Why are alcohol and narcotics contraindicated with barbiturates and benzodiazepines? - Answers Because they may cause extra sedation and respiratory depression How does grapefruit affect alprazolam? - Answers It increases alprazolam levels in the body What is the recommended amount of time to regularly take benzodiazepines for sedation purposes? - Answers 3-4 weeks What is anterograde amnesia? - Answers An impaired ability to recall events that occur after dosing What is the antidote for a benzodiazepine overdose? - Answers Flumazenil (a benzodiazepine antagonist) What does the neurotransmitter GABA do? - Answers Helps regulate anxiety What can result from a decreased level of GABA? - Answers Anxiety disorders What does the neurotransmitter serotonin do? - Answers It is associated with arousal and general activity level of the CNS. It helps regulate sleep, wakefulness, and mood. What can a decrease in serotonin level cause? - Answers Depressive disorder What does neurotransmitter dopamine do? - Answers It is involved in the regulation of cognition, emotional response, and motivation. What can a decreased level of dopamine cause? - Answers Depressive disorder, Parkinson disease What can an increased level of dopamine cause? - Answers Schizophrenia What does the neurotransmitter norepinephrine do? - Answers It is associated with control of arousal, attention, vigilance, mood, affect, activation of the sympathetic nervous system, and anxiety What are considered positive symptoms of schizophrenia? - Answers Exaggeration of normal function, incoherent speech, hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia What are considered negative symptoms of schizophrenia> - Answers A decrease or loss in function and motivation. A simplicity of speech, blunted affect, inertia, poor self-care, and social withdrawal are apparent What are considered cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia? - Answers Disorganized thinking, memory difficulty, and decreased ability to focus attention How do antipsychotics work? - Answers Block the action of dopamine in the brain Which category of antipsychotics most effectively decreases positive schizophrenia symptoms? - Answers Typical antipsychotics Which category of antipsychotics most effectively decreases positive AND negative schizophrenia symptoms? - Answers Atypical antipsychotics Which type of antipsychotics are used as first line therapy for psychosis? - Answers Atypical antipsychotics because they have a lesser chance of causing EPS What is pseudo parkinsonism? - Answers Resembles symptoms of Parkinson's (shuffling gait, masked expression, tremors, slowed speech) What is akathisia? - Answers Restlessness, trouble standing still What is tardive dyskinesia? - Answers A serious adverse reaction that includes rolling of the tongue, sucking/smacking of the lips, involuntary chewing movements, and protrusion of the tongue

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Pharm 101 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025

What are the most common reasons to use a medically approved stimulant? - Answers Treating ADHD in
children, narcolepsy, and the reversal of respiratory distress

Do stimulants cause tolerance? - Answers Stimulants can cause dependence or tolerance.

Name the more common side effects of methylphenidate. - Answers Anorexia, dry mouth, nausea,
vomiting, dizziness, insomnia

Should a patient take methylphenidate with caffeine? - Answers No; because a high plasma level of
caffeine could be fatal

At what time of the day should a patient take methylphenidate? - Answers Patient's should
methylphenidate in the morning after consuming a meal

Should methylphenidate be discontinued abruptly? - Answers No; because it may cause withdrawal
symptoms

What is the primary ingredient of most OTC sleep aids? - Answers diphenhydramine

What are the most common side effects and adverse reactions of sedative-hypnotics? - Answers
"Hangover," REM rebound (vivid dreams and nightmares), dependence, tolerance, excessive depression,
and respiratory depression

What are short-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used for procedure sedation

What are intermediate-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used as sleep sustainers

What are long-acting barbiturates used for? - Answers Normally used to control seizures in epilepsy

What are benzodiazepines used for? - Answers Short-term treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and alcohol
withdrawal

Why are alcohol and narcotics contraindicated with barbiturates and benzodiazepines? - Answers
Because they may cause extra sedation and respiratory depression

How does grapefruit affect alprazolam? - Answers It increases alprazolam levels in the body

What is the recommended amount of time to regularly take benzodiazepines for sedation purposes? -
Answers 3-4 weeks

What is anterograde amnesia? - Answers An impaired ability to recall events that occur after dosing

What is the antidote for a benzodiazepine overdose? - Answers Flumazenil (a benzodiazepine
antagonist)

What does the neurotransmitter GABA do? - Answers Helps regulate anxiety

, What can result from a decreased level of GABA? - Answers Anxiety disorders

What does the neurotransmitter serotonin do? - Answers It is associated with arousal and general
activity level of the CNS. It helps regulate sleep, wakefulness, and mood.

What can a decrease in serotonin level cause? - Answers Depressive disorder

What does neurotransmitter dopamine do? - Answers It is involved in the regulation of cognition,
emotional response, and motivation.

What can a decreased level of dopamine cause? - Answers Depressive disorder, Parkinson disease

What can an increased level of dopamine cause? - Answers Schizophrenia

What does the neurotransmitter norepinephrine do? - Answers It is associated with control of arousal,
attention, vigilance, mood, affect, activation of the sympathetic nervous system, and anxiety

What are considered positive symptoms of schizophrenia? - Answers Exaggeration of normal function,
incoherent speech, hallucinations, delusions, and paranoia

What are considered negative symptoms of schizophrenia> - Answers A decrease or loss in function and
motivation. A simplicity of speech, blunted affect, inertia, poor self-care, and social withdrawal are
apparent

What are considered cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia? - Answers Disorganized thinking, memory
difficulty, and decreased ability to focus attention

How do antipsychotics work? - Answers Block the action of dopamine in the brain

Which category of antipsychotics most effectively decreases positive schizophrenia symptoms? -
Answers Typical antipsychotics

Which category of antipsychotics most effectively decreases positive AND negative schizophrenia
symptoms? - Answers Atypical antipsychotics

Which type of antipsychotics are used as first line therapy for psychosis? - Answers Atypical
antipsychotics because they have a lesser chance of causing EPS

What is pseudo parkinsonism? - Answers Resembles symptoms of Parkinson's (shuffling gait, masked
expression, tremors, slowed speech)

What is akathisia? - Answers Restlessness, trouble standing still

What is tardive dyskinesia? - Answers A serious adverse reaction that includes rolling of the tongue,
sucking/smacking of the lips, involuntary chewing movements, and protrusion of the tongue

What is acute dystonia? - Answers Involuntary facial grimacing; upward eye movement; muscle spasms
of the tongue, face, neck, and back; and laryngeal spasms

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