Opioid ChatGPT MCQs Flashcards
What is the primary effect of opioid analgesics?
a) Loss of consciousness
b) Decrease in pain sensation
c) Increase in physical dependence
d) Induction of sleep
b) Decrease in pain sensation
Opium is derived from the juice of which plant?
a) Poppy Papaver somniferum
b) Opium poppy
c) Morphine poppy
d) Narcotic poppy
a) Poppy Papaver somniferum
What is the primary alkaloid found in opium?
a) Codeine
b) Narcotic
c) Morphine
d) Opioid
c) Morphine
What is the term used to describe substances that produce morphine-like effects?
a) Opioids
b) Narcotics
c) Analgesics
d) Endogenous substances
a) Opioids
What is the legal term for substances with addictive liabilities?
a) Narcotics
b) Endogenous opioids
c) Narkotikos
d) Controlled drugs
a) Narcotics
What is pain described as?
a) A pleasant sensory experience
b) An emotional reaction
c) An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience
d) A cognitive process
c) An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience
What does pain serve to alert an individual to?
a) Emotional well-being
b) Potential tissue damage
c) Pleasant sensations
d) Environmental changes
b) Potential tissue damage
What can cause pain?
a) Exposure to soothing stimuli
b) Thermal stimuli only
c) Noxious chemical, mechanical, or thermal stimuli
d) Emotional distress only
c) Noxious chemical, mechanical, or thermal stimuli
Why are analgesics used?
a) To induce pain
b) To exacerbate suffering
c) To relieve pain
d) To cause morbidity
c) To relieve pain
How is somatic pain typically localized?
a) Poorly localized
b) Referral to abdominal structures
c) Well localized to musculoskeletal tissue
d) Originating from visceral structures
c) Well localized to musculoskeletal tissue
Which type of pain is often poorly localized?
a) Somatic pain
b) Visceral pain
c) Neuropathic pain
d) Emotional pain
b) Visceral pain
What is an example of neuropathic pain?
a) Cardiac pain
b) Trigeminal neuralgia
c) Musculoskeletal pain
d) Visceral pain
b) Trigeminal neuralgia