N322 CNS DRUGS PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are some things to monitor in a patient who is on this drug? - CORRECT ANSWERS
- ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)
- Neuro assessment
- Sensory / motor assessments
- Swallowing / gag reflexes
- VS
Analgesic drugs - Moderate (regional) Anesthesia
What is this type of anesthesia? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Anesthesia that does not cause
complete loss of conciousness
- Allows patient to relax, yet maintain airway
- Opioid analgesics - Morphine, fentanyl
- Benzodiasepines - Midazolam (versed), diazepam
- Barbiturates
- Propofol
- Discharge criteria: A and O, Swallow/ gag reflex, VS stable
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - "Caines"
What do these types of drugs do once they are in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Interefere with nerve transmission in specific areas of the body, blocking nerve conduction only
in the area they are applied without loss of consciousness
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Indications
,N322 CNS DRUGS PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
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2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are some things that this medication is used for? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Surgery,
dental, or diagnostic procedures
- Treatment of chronic pain
- IV lidocane-cardiac, dysrhythmias
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Drugs
What types of drugs are considered as local anesthesia? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Lidocaine (xylocaine, lidoderm) * Injectable, topical, transdermal
- Drilocaine / Lidocaine (EMLA) Topical
- Benzocaine (Dermoplast, Lanacane, Solarcaine) Topical, aerosol
- Procaine (Novacain) Injectable
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Contraindications
What are some things that may stop someone from taking this medication? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Drug allergy
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Side effects
What are some things that a patient might get when taking this medication? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Spinal headache (spinal anesthesia)
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Nursing implications
, N322 CNS DRUGS PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are somethings a nurse should look for when giving this medication to a patient? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)
- VS., Neuro assessment
- Sensory / motor assessment - swallowing / gag reflex
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Mechanism of action
What do these types of drugs do once they are in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Prevent nerve transmission in skeletal and smooth muscles leading to paralysis of the muscles
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Indications
What are some of these drugs used for in the medical field? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Adjuncts with general anesthesia for surgical procedures
- Facilitates intubation with an endotracheal tube
- Helps to relax the muscles for intubation
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Drugs
What are some comon forms of NMBDs that are used? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Succinylcholine (anectine, queicicin) IV
- Recuronium (Zemuron) IV
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Contraindications
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are some things to monitor in a patient who is on this drug? - CORRECT ANSWERS
- ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)
- Neuro assessment
- Sensory / motor assessments
- Swallowing / gag reflexes
- VS
Analgesic drugs - Moderate (regional) Anesthesia
What is this type of anesthesia? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Anesthesia that does not cause
complete loss of conciousness
- Allows patient to relax, yet maintain airway
- Opioid analgesics - Morphine, fentanyl
- Benzodiasepines - Midazolam (versed), diazepam
- Barbiturates
- Propofol
- Discharge criteria: A and O, Swallow/ gag reflex, VS stable
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - "Caines"
What do these types of drugs do once they are in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Interefere with nerve transmission in specific areas of the body, blocking nerve conduction only
in the area they are applied without loss of consciousness
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Indications
,N322 CNS DRUGS PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are some things that this medication is used for? - CORRECT ANSWERS - Surgery,
dental, or diagnostic procedures
- Treatment of chronic pain
- IV lidocane-cardiac, dysrhythmias
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Drugs
What types of drugs are considered as local anesthesia? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Lidocaine (xylocaine, lidoderm) * Injectable, topical, transdermal
- Drilocaine / Lidocaine (EMLA) Topical
- Benzocaine (Dermoplast, Lanacane, Solarcaine) Topical, aerosol
- Procaine (Novacain) Injectable
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Contraindications
What are some things that may stop someone from taking this medication? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Drug allergy
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Side effects
What are some things that a patient might get when taking this medication? - CORRECT
ANSWERS Spinal headache (spinal anesthesia)
Analgesic drugs - Local Anesthesia - Nursing implications
, N322 CNS DRUGS PART 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT VERIFIED/DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED
2025/2026 A COMPLETE SOLUTION GRADED A+ FOR PASS
What are somethings a nurse should look for when giving this medication to a patient? -
CORRECT ANSWERS - ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation)
- VS., Neuro assessment
- Sensory / motor assessment - swallowing / gag reflex
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Mechanism of action
What do these types of drugs do once they are in the body? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Prevent nerve transmission in skeletal and smooth muscles leading to paralysis of the muscles
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Indications
What are some of these drugs used for in the medical field? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Adjuncts with general anesthesia for surgical procedures
- Facilitates intubation with an endotracheal tube
- Helps to relax the muscles for intubation
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Drugs
What are some comon forms of NMBDs that are used? - CORRECT ANSWERS -
Succinylcholine (anectine, queicicin) IV
- Recuronium (Zemuron) IV
Neuromuscular Blocking drugs (NMBDs) - Contraindications