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Local Anesthetic CDCA Exam: PART ONE Questions with Complete Solutions
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Local Anesthetic CDCA Exam: PART ONE Questions with Complete Solutions 
What happens during depolarization? - Correct Answers Sodium in, Potassium out 
 
Primary action of local anesthetic in producing a conduction block? - Correct Answers *DECREASE* sodium's ability to permeate 
 
LA *decreases* the rate of depolarization and *increases* the firing threshold 
 
True or False? - Correct Answers True 
 
LA blocks the sensation of pain by? - Correct Answers Blocking nerve conduction to a circumsc...
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Dental Anesthesia 4DD SEM1 |188 questions with correct answers
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1. Surface activity and low toxic potential? 
- Cocaine 
- Benzocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- procaine 
- Lidocaine CORRECT ANSWER Benzocaine 
 
2. Which of the following drugs can cause methemoglonemia? 
- Cocaine 
- Lidocaine 
- Bupivacaine 
- Procaine 
- Prilocaine CORRECT ANSWER Prilocaine 
 
3. Vasoconstrictor in Local anesthetic solution is? 
- Reduce toxic effects of LA solution 
- Decreases depth & duration of LA 
- Increase bleeding 
- Increase toxic effects of LA 
- Has no effect on effi...
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OMSA 2024 STUDY SET EXAM
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OMSA 2024 STUDY SET EXAM 
beta one - CORRECT ANSWER-heart 
beta two - CORRECT ANSWER-lungs 
pathway of conduction system - CORRECT ANSWER-SA node, AV node, Bundle of 
His, Purkinje fibers 
Amides (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Lidocaine, mepIvacaIne, 
bupIvacaIne 
Esters (local anesthetics) - CORRECT ANSWER-Procaine 
Cocaine-topical 
Tetracaine 
Benzocaine 
Benzodiazepines Reversal agent-diazepam (Valium) 
Midazolam (versed) - CORRECT ANSWER-Flumazenil (Romazicon) 
Barbiturates - CORRECT...
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RN nursing care of children 2019 proctor graded A latest version 2023/2024 1) A nurse is preparing to apply lidocaine and prilocaine cream to a child prior to the insertion of an IV catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to ta
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1) A nurse is preparing to apply lidocaine and prilocaine cream to a child prior to the insertion of an IV catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take? 
a. Wash the site with alcohol prior to applying the cream 
b. Gently rub the cream into the skin 
c. Apply the cream 1 hour before the procedure 
d. Avoid removing the cream prior to the procedure. - CORRECT ANSWER c. Apply the cream 1 hour before the procedure 
 
2)A nurse is caring for an infant who has Paten...
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WREB Local Anesthesia questions with 100% correct answers
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WREB Local AnesthesiaBenzocaine (topical) - correct answer American, Lanacaine, Hurricane, Anbesol, Orajel 
 
5% Lidocaine (topical) - correct answer Lidoderm 
 
2.5% prilocaine, 2.5% lidocaine (topical) - correct answer EMLA 
 
Esters can result in topical allergies because of... - correct answer PABA 
 
Oraquix (2.5% lido, 2.5% prilo) contraindications - correct answer Severe impairment of renal/hepatic function, pregnant women or under age 18 
 
What kind of anesthetic is in dentipatch? - cor...
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Tufts pharmacology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Prilocaine can cause - methoglobinemia 
Esther LAs. They are metabolized in the... - Procaine, tetracaine, cocaine, benzocaine. 
Plasma 
What must be true for a LA to penetrate tissue membranes? - Non-ionized (free base 
form) 
What drug can prolong the effect of Lidocaine? - Propanolol (competes for metabolism 
in liver, slows heart) 
High plasma levels of LA cause.....even higher plasma levels cause... - Depression of 
CNS Inhibitors....shuts down respiration 
This disease makes you more s...
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE TESTS IN PHARMACOLOGY TESTBANK 2024/2025. WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS. LATEST 2024 UPDATE, GUARANTEED A+ GRADE.
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1) GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY 
 
 PART I PHARMACOKINETICS 
001. Pharmacokinetics is: 
a)	The study of biological and therapeutic effects of drugs 
b)	The study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs 
c)	The study of mechanisms of drug action 
d)	The study of methods of new drug development 
002. What does “pharmacokinetics” include? 
a)	Complications of drug therapy 
b)	Drug biotransformation in the organism 
c)	Influence of drugs on metabolism proce...
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COT Exam Review- Pharmacology 2024 	Questions And Answers
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Anesthesia used to induce sleep is known as: - ANS General anesthesia. 
 
An example of a procedure that would use local anesthetic is: 
a.) Cataract extraction on an infant 
b.) Chalazion extraction on an adult 
c.) Non-contact tonometry 
d.) Corneal topography studies - ANS B. Chalazion extraction on an adult 
 
Local anesthetic an be injected into the area of the nerve that supplies sensation to the surgical site. This is known as: - ANS A regional block. 
 
A regio...
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Local Anesthetic CDCA Exam PART ONE Questions and Answers
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What happens during depolarization? 
Answer> Sodium in, Potassium out 
Primary action of local anesthetic in producing a conduction block? 
Answer> *DECREASE* sodium's ability to permeate 
LA *decreases* the rate of depolarization and *increases* the firing threshold 
True or False? 
Answer> True 
LA blocks the sensation of pain by? 
Answer> Blocking nerve conduction to a circumscribed area of the body 
Why does anesthesia fail to work near an abscessed tooth? 
Answer> Infection ...
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Dosage Calculation RN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 (Test) Already Passed
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Dosage Calculation RN Fundamentals 
Online Practice Assessment 3.0 (Test) 
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A nurse is preparing to administer eszopiclone 2,000 mcg PO to a client. How many should the 
nurse administer? 2 mg 
A nurse is preparing to administer codeine 20 mL oral solution to a client. How many tsp should 
the nurse administer? 4 tsp 
A nurse is preparing to administer furosemide 20 mg IM. Available is furosemide injection 10 
mg/mL. How many mL should the nurse admsinister? 2 mL 
A nurse is prepa...
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