CNS Depressants
Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxants
Direct Acting Muscle Relaxants
Anticonvulsants: Hydantoins
Anticonvulsants: Antiepileptics
100

What is the mechanism of action for midazolam?

Enhances GABA effect on CNS

Decreases neuronal excitability leading to sedation

100

What is the mechanism of action for baclofen?

Enhances GABA in CNS to reduce muscle spasticity

100

What is the mechanism of action for cyclobenzaprine?

Prevents release of calcium in skeletal muscles (inhibiting muscle contraction) to decrease muscle spasticity

100

What is the mode of action of phenytoin?

Sodium channel blocker

100

What is the mechanism of action for phenobarbital?

Increases GABA which results in CNS depression

Inhibits neurotransmission which decreases seizure activity


200

What are the side effects of midazolam?

Sedation, amnesia, respiratory depression

200

What are the side effects of baclofen?

Drowsiness, nausea, constipation

200

What are the side effects of cyclobenzaprine?

Drowsiness, muscle weakness, GI upset

200

What are the side effects of phenytoin?

Gingival hyperplasia, vision issues, dizziness, GI upset

200

What are the side effects of phenobarbital?

Drowsiness, lethargy, hypotension, respiratory depression

300

What is the antidote for midazolam?

Flumazenil

300

What is an important patient teaching about baclofen?

Increase fiber and fluid intake to prevent constipation

300

What is the black box warning for cyclobenzaprine?

Hepatotoxicity

Do not take with MAOIs - serotonin syndrome

300

What are the nursing considerations for a patient on phenytoin?

Monitor phenytoin blood levels during therapy (therapeutic range is 10 - 20 mcg/mL)

300

What are the nursing considerations for a patient on phenobarbital?

Monitor vital signs

Have resuscitation equipment at bedside

400

What is an important patient teaching when prescribed midazolam?

Do not discontinue abruptly

400

Why would a patient be prescribed baclofen?

Spasticity related to spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis (MS)

400

What are the nursing considerations for a patient taking cyclobenzaprine?

Monitor for signs of liver damage

400

What type of patient teaching needs completed for a patient taking phenytoin?

Phenytoin can decrease the effectiveness of oral contraceptives
400

Do anticonvulsants offer a cure for epilepsy?

No - they treat symptoms.

500

What is the black box warning for midazolam?

Severe respiratory depression

Respiratory arrest


500

What are the contraindications for centrally acting muscle relaxants?

Children

Concurrent MAOI use

AV block, QT prolongation

Avoid with sedatives - increases CNS depression

500

When would cyclobenzaprine be prescribed?

Acute spasms (injury-related)

Chronic spasticity

500

What is the black box warning for phenytoin?

Administer slow - too fast of administration can cause hypotension and cardiac arrhythmias

500

What is the mechanism of action for succinimide?

Blocks T-type calcium channels and is used for absence seizures

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