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Midterm Exam: NU650 / NU 650 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Assessment / Nursing | All Chapters Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Regis

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Midterm Exam: NU650 / NU 650 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Assessment / Nursing | All Chapters Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Regis Question: Baclofen Answer: indication: CNS condition/ Spinal cord injury ADR: N/V, urinary retention, headache Consideration: abrupt withdrawal can cause seizures/hallucinations. Question: Leflunomide (Arava) Answer: conventional DMARD increased hazard/cost compared to methotrexate MOA: (prodrug) inhibits synthesis of pyrimidines for t cell proliferation and antibody production ADRs: infection, alopecia, pancytopenia and SJS, neuropathy, hepatotoxicity, teratogenic Drug interactions: slow NSAID metabolism. Question: what side effects do most all antispasmotic drugs have Answer: CNS depression and dizziness

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Midterm Exam: NU650 / NU 650
(Latest Update )
Advanced Health Assessment /
Nursing | All Chapters Questions
and Answers | 100% Correct |
Grade A - Regis


Question:
Baclofen
Answer:
indication: CNS condition/ Spinal cord injury


ADR: N/V, urinary retention, headache


Consideration: abrupt withdrawal can cause seizures/hallucinations.

,Question:
Leflunomide (Arava)
Answer:
conventional DMARD


increased hazard/cost compared to methotrexate


MOA: (prodrug) inhibits synthesis of pyrimidines for t cell proliferation and
antibody production


ADRs: infection, alopecia, pancytopenia and SJS, neuropathy, hepatotoxicity,
teratogenic


Drug interactions: slow NSAID metabolism.




Question:
what side effects do most all antispasmotic drugs have
Answer:
CNS depression and dizziness

,Question:
Carisoprodol (Soma)
Answer:
indication: muscle relaxant for spasms/pain


ADR: euphoria (abuse potential )


Consideration: schedule IV controlled substance




Question:
Chlorzoxazone
Answer:
Use: muscle spasms/ pain


ADR: paradoxical CNS stimulation. orange/purple urine, hepatitis and
hepatic necrosis

, Question:
Cyclobenzaprine
Answer:
use: spasms/pain


ADR: anticholinergic effects


Consideration: use short term. SSRI concurrent use = risk for serotonin
syndrome. Do not use with MAOIs




Question:
Diazepam
Answer:
Use: spasms/pain from trauma. Spasticity from SCI or CNS condition


ADR: paradoxical CNS stimulation. Amnesia

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