COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
VERIFIED ANSWERS (ACCURATE SOLUTIONS)
A+ PASSED!!
Which prevention strategy aims to manage long-term or
chronic diseases
through treatment - ANSWER-
tertiary
A 17-year-old male patient displays symptoms of attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The provider seeks to
prescribe a non-amphetamine-based drug. What is the
mechanism of this drug based on the most likely medication
being prescribed? - ANSWER-Methylphenidate
MOA block the reuptake of dopamine and NE
Patients taking varenicline may experience _____ and other
psychiatric symptoms, including depression, insomnia, and
agitation. - ANSWER-SI
,Depression, SI/ attempts, and suicide develop in around
20%-45% of
individuals taking what HepC medication? - ANSWER-
interferon-alfa
Clonus and _____________ are particularly common in
serotonin syndrome. -
ANSWER-
hyperreflexia
LSD lasts ___ hours in the body - ANSWER-12
Liquid sertraline contains alcohol, so this can react with what
medication used
for AUD detox? - ANSWER-
disulfiram
After the first episode of pancreatitis, there is an elevated risk
of developing what ?, seen as early as within the first 12
months - ANSWER-prediabetes and diabetes mellitus
If terminating usage is unlikely, small steps are introduced to
reduce usage. _______ _______ views any changes that lead to
reduced usage as positive and healthy. - ANSWER-Harm
reduction
,AA and NA are both 12-step programs that maintain that
________ is a
prerequisite for successful treatment -
ANSWER-abstinence
What are the 5 stages of addiction? - ANSWER-1. First Use
2. Continued use
3. Tolerance
4. Dependence
5. Addiction
A young adult patient is dropped off outside the emergency
department by her friends, and they drive off before any history
can be obtained. The patient has altered mental status and
shows signs of intoxication. Sudden dorsiflexion of
her ankle produces a rhythmic reproduction of her ankle jerk
reflex. Which of
the following drugs did she most likely ingest? -
ANSWER-MDMA
depressants like alcohol and opiates can diminish _______
as opposed to
producing clonus. -
ANSWER-DTR
, T-ACE and T-ACER-3 were designed by an obstetrician with a
goal of better identifying alcohol use disorder in __________
females. - ANSWER-pregnant
A 40-year-old male with a history of AUD is admitted to the
hospital for skin lacerations following a motor vehicle accident.
Urgent care is given with intravenous fluids and sutures where
required. On physical examination, the blood pressure is 130/82
mmHg. The pulse is 86/min, respiratory rate is 18/min, and
temperature is 98.7 F. After 5 hours, the nurse goes to draw
blood, and the patient refuses, citing restlessness and
agitation. The patient yells and states that his heart is pounding
and he would not let anyone come close to him. He has a
previous history of hepatitis C that has been treated. What is
the next step in management?
(hint: what type of benzo does he need?) - ANSWER-Oxazepam
What illicit substances increase the risk for serotonin
syndrome? - ANSWER-
LSD, cocaine, ecstasy,
amphetamines
Abuse of alcohol is the most common cause of __________
disease of the US.