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A patient arrives in the emergency department acutely intoxicated and difficult to arouse. The patient's friends tell the nurse that the patient took a handful of diazepam Valium pills while at a party several hours ago.
 
  The nurse will expect to administer which drug? a. Buprenorphine Subutex
  b. Flumazenil Romazicon
  c. Nalmefene Revex
  d. Naloxone Narcan

Question 2

A woman with moderate migraine headaches asks a nurse why the provider has ordered metoclopramide Reglan as an adjunct to aspirin therapy, because she does not usually expe-rience nausea and vomiting with her migraines.
 
  The nurse will tell her that the metoclopramide is used to: a. help induce sleep.
  b. improve absorption of the aspirin.
  c. prevent gastric irritation caused by the aspirin.
  d. prolong the effects of the aspirin.



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Answer to Question 1

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Flumazenil can reverse signs and symptoms of benzodiazepine overdose. Buprenorphine, nal-mefene, and naloxone are all used to treat opioid addiction or toxicity.

Answer to Question 2

B
Besides reducing nausea and vomiting, metoclopramide also reverses gastric stasis and improves absorption of oral antimigraine drugs. When aspirin-like analgesics are combined with metoclo-pramide, they may work as well as sumatriptan. Metoclopramide is not used to induce sleep. It does not prevent gastric irritation or prolong the effects of the aspirin.




09madisonrousseau09

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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