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Concurrent administration of hydroxyzine with many analgesics will:
 
  a. Antagonize the effects
  b. Enhance the effects
  c. Be contraindicated
  d. Have no effect on the narcotic medications

Question 2

The liver receives about ________ percent of cardiac output.
 
  A) 5 B) 25 C) 10 D) 15



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Answer to Question 1

b
Rationale: a. Hydroxyzine will enhance rather than antagonize.
b. Correct.
c. Because of its antihistamine-like effects, it is sometimes desirable to administer hydroxyzine with many narcotics.
d. Hydroxyzine will enhance the effects of many narcotics.

Answer to Question 2

B




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