Neuro Path
Neuro Pharm
Musculoskeletal
Substance abuse
Cumulative
100

What are the 3 layers of the meninges?

dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater

100

What type of AED is Phenytoin (Dilantin)?

Traditional AED

100

Which type of arthritis is symmetrical?

Rheumatoid arthritis 

100

Define addiction

"substance abuse despite physiologic, social, and psychological harm"

100

What is anaphylactic shock?

a serious allergic reaction, it is rapid in onset & may cause death 

200

Which ion is responsible for depolarization?

Sodium

200

What is the role of Carbidopa?

blocks effect of decarboxylases on L-dopa in periphery 

200

True/False: Open (compound) fractures are more prone to infection

TRUE

200

What is the antidote for benzodiazepines?

Flumazenil (Romazicon)

200

What are the criteria for brain dead?

no response to painful stimuli, no spontaneous movement, no spontaneous respirations, no cranial nerve response, status unchanged for six hours 

300

What changes occur to the neuron in Alzheimer's?

microtubules are tangled up & plaques accumulate and press on the neuron, interfere with neuronal function

300

What are the medications for vasospasm?

Nimodipine, Verpamil, Milrinone 

300

Name one therapeutic use of Alendronate (Fosamax)

Osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, osteoporosis in men, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis 

300

Name the clinical uses of marijuana

suppression of emesis, appetite stimulation, relief of neuropathic pain, glaucoma (reduces intraocular pressure), multiple sclerosis (reduces spasticity and tremors)

300

Which strains of HPV are related to cervical cancer?

16 & 18 

400

What are the manifestations of tonic-clonic seizures?

loss of consciousness, incontinence, possible cyanosis from constriction of airway and respiratory muscles

400

When should Mannitol (Osmitrol) not be given?

when the cerebral vasculature is compromised

400

What are the five stages of bone healing?

1) Hematoma formation, 2) fibrocartilage formation, 3) callus formation, 4) ossification, 5) consolidation/remodeling 

400

What are the two forms of cocaine?

Cocaine hydrochloride & cocaine base 

400

What is the treatment for Neisseria Gonorrhea?

Ceftriaxone IM, Azithromycin (if penicillin allergy)

500

What type of strokes are Lacunar strokes?

"silent strokes"

500

What are the side effects of IV or rectal Valium (diazepam)?

drowsiness, ataxia, personality changes like aggression, hyperactivity, irritability

500

What is the mechanism of action for Probenecid?

it acts on renal tubules to inhibit resorption of uric acid, prevents trophi, causes regression of trophi already present 

500

What are the responses seen of alcohol affects on the diencephalon? 

respiratory depression, stupor, coma, apathy, inertia 

500

At which stage of sleep is there no eye movement?

Stage N3

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