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1 Narcotics Tutoring By Alaina Darby

2 Which of the following is a type of pain that is not treated with opiates?
Affective Thermal Chemical Neuropathic D

3 Which of the following describes where opiates act to cause analgesia?
In the spinal cord In the limbic system In the brain stem In the thalamus A

4 Which of the following describes C neurons?
Myelinated and responds to sharp, localized pain Myelinated and responds to dull, burning pain Unmyelinated and responds to sharp, localized pain Unmyelinated and responds to dull, burning pain D

5 Which of the following drugs is a benzylisoquinoline that causes smooth muscle relaxation?
Morphine Thebaine Papaverine Codeine C

6 Which of the following endogenous opioid peptides primarily activates kappa receptors?
Endomorphin-1 Dynorphin Orphanin FQ Encephalin B

7 Which of the following is the least common use of opioids? Cough
Diarrhea Analgesia Anesthesia D

8 Substantia gelatinosa
Which of the following projects from the spinal cord and leads to inhibition by the action of opiates? Cingulate cortex Reticular formation Periaqueductal gray Substantia gelatinosa C

9 Opens K channels to cause hypopolarization
Which of the following does not describe the mechanism of opioid receptors? Opens K channels to cause hypopolarization Inhibits Ca channels to reduce neurotransmitter release G-protein coupled inhibitor Acts to inhibit adenylyl cyclase A

10 Substantia gelatinosa
Which of the following areas of the brain is involved to increase addiction? Brain stem Periaqueductal gray Limbic system Substantia gelatinosa C

11 On which of the following receptors in the VTA do opioids act?
Dopamine GABA Glutamine Norepinephrine B

12 Which of the following receptors could be selected for to produce analgesia with no respiratory depression or constipation? Mu-1 Mu-2 Kappa-1 Kappa-2 A

13 Which of the following receptors is not currently targeted because there are no agonists available that are able to cross the blood brain barrier? Mu Delta Kappa N/OFQ B

14 Which of the following types of receptors can provide a normal, basal level of pain while still preventing hyperalgesia? Mu Delta Kappa N/OFQ D

15 Which of the following receptor types is most involved in the euphoric response from morphine?
Mu Delta Kappa N/OFQ A

16 Which of the following is not a use for morphine? Acute pain
Chronic pain Neuropathic pain Affective pain C

17 Which of the following receptors is responsible for the respiratory depression exhibited by morphine? Mu-1 Mu-2 Kappa-1 Kappa-2 B

18 Pupillary constriction Nausea and emesis Seizures and convulsions
Which of the following is usually only seen with high doses of morphine? Pupillary constriction Nausea and emesis Seizures and convulsions Constipation C

19 The release of which of the following hormones is increased by morphine?
Cortisol Prolactin Testosterone Luteinizing hormone B

20 Which of the following receptors is not involved in the increase of biliary tract pressure?
Mu Delta Kappa N/OFQ D

21 Orthostatic hypotension
Which of the following is not a result of increased histamine release due to morphine administration? Flushing Miosis Bronchoconstriction Orthostatic hypotension B

22 Which of the following is a mechanism for acute tolerance?
Receptor down-regulation Receptor internalization Receptor phosphorylation Receptor alteration C

23 Which of the following is a sign of addiction when opioids are not available?
Irritability Hyperalgesia Craving Diarrhea C

24 Which of the following is not one of the triad symptoms of overdose?
Coma Pinpoint pupils Flaccid muscles Low respiration C

25 Precipitates withdrawal Precipitates craving Administered IV or PO
Which of the following is not true for administration of an opioid antagonist? Precipitates withdrawal Precipitates craving Administered IV or PO Shorter duration of action C

26 Amphetamine to counteract sedation
Which of the following is not often combined with an opioid for therapeutic effect or to reduce side effects? Amphetamine to counteract sedation Stool softener to counteract constipation Antihistamine to combat flushing NSAIDs for additive effects C

27 Which of the following is most commonly associated with intranasal administration?
Morphine Sufetanil Fentanyl Butorphanol D

28 Which of the following is not a typical therapeutic use of opiates?
Cough Dyspnea caused by left ventricular failure Headache Pain C

29 Which of the following should not be taken with opiates? NSAIDs
Salicylates Phenothiazines Amphetamines C

30 Release of histamine caused by administration
Brady is a 34 year old male who has constantly struggled with asthma, drinks heavily, and has just suffered a head injury. Which of the following is not a concern for starting him on morphine for the pain from his injury? Release of histamine caused by administration Likelihood for abuse due to high dose needed to combat the pain Impaired hepatic metabolism of the drug due to his drinking Inability to recognize progression of effects from his head injury B

31 Which of the following is a strong antitussive agent that is used for moderate to severe pain and is superior to morphine due to its decreased risk of dependence? Oxymorphone Heroin Hydromorphone Codeine C

32 Which of the following causes the least respiratory depression and can be used for labor pain?
Meperidine Tramadol Tapentadol Morphine B

33 Which of the following is least likely to cause serotonin syndrome when combined with MAOI’s?
Meperidine Tramadol Tapentadol Morphine D

34 Which of the following is the most potent of the listed agents that cannot be totally reversed by naloxone? Meperidine Tramadol Tapentadol d. Morphine C

35 Combination with a pure antagonist that is metabolized when injected
Which of the following describes the extended release version of oxycodone? Combination with a pure antagonist that is metabolized when injected Combination with a partial agonist that is metabolized when injected Combination with a pure antagonist that is not metabolized when injected Combination with a partial agonist that is not metabolized when injected C

36 What is the primary use of D-isomer morphianans (levorphanol family)?
Analgesia Antidiarrheal Antitussive Antiemetic C

37 Which of the following is unusual since it produces restlessness at high doses and can be used during labor since its metabolism is not dependent upon conjugation? Meperidine Tramadol Tapentadol Morphine A

38 Which of the following has a demethylated metabolite that causes hallucinations or convulsions?
Meperidine Tramadol Tapentadol Morphine A

39 Which of the following is a use for opiates in the meperidine family that have poor CNS penetration?
Analgesia Antidiarrheal Antitussive Antiemetic B

40 Which of the following is the most potent? Fentanyl Sufentanil
Alfentanil Remifentanil B

41 Which of the following can be given to someone with hepatic dysfunction?
Fentanyl Sufentanil Alfentanil Remifentanil D

42 Cyclization of methadone Duration of action Sedation
Which of the following is increased by administration of rifampin with methadone? QT prolongation Cyclization of methadone Duration of action Sedation B

43 Which of the following is the target of zinconotide? Calcium channels
Sodium channels Opioid receptors Serotonin receptors A

44 Less pronounced respiratory depression Ceiling effect for analgesia
Which of the following would be a reason to use a mixed agonist/antagonist over a pure agonist for severe pain? Less pronounced respiratory depression Ceiling effect for analgesia Reduced incidence of withdrawal Reduced incidence of dysphoria A

45 Which of the following mixed agonists is derived from thebaine and is a partial agonist for mu?
Butorphanol Nalbuphene Buprenorphine Pentazocine C

46 Which of the following has the highest incidence of respiratory depression?
Butorphanol Nalbuphene Buprenorphine Pentazocine C

47 Respiratory depression Emesis No effect
Which of the following would be the most likely effect of taking naloxone alone? Diarrhea Respiratory depression Emesis No effect D

48 Which of the following is used to treat alcoholism? Alvimiopan
Naltrexone Naloxone Methylnaltrexone B

49 Which of the following is an opiate antitussive that has no analgesic properties?
Codeine Benzonatate Levopropoxyphene Hydrocodone C


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