Practice T/F test from AtLAS Flashcards
Organophosphate poisoning leads to excessive parasympathetic activity
True
The administration of a parenteral drug would include the intramuscular route
True
A diazepam overdose can be effectively managed with naloxone
False
TXA is covered by the Human Medicines Regulation 2012 Schedule 17 Part 3
False
If a patient is exposed to CS gas, the area should be irrigated with water immediately
False
Ondansetron is an antagonist of 3HT receptors
False
its 5HT
The active ingredient in glyceryl trinitrate is nitrous oxide
False
What are the 6 routes that drugs are excreted from the body?
Sweat, Tears, Expired Air, Gall bladder, Kidneys - urine, Faeces
Amiodarone is a potassium channel blocker
True
and Sodium channels too
Hydrocortisone increases the number of β2 receptors in the lungs
True
Topical drugs are substances that are injected into the body
False
The generic name of aspirin is acetyl salicylic acid
False
Generic name is Aspirin
Diazepam is an agonist medication
True
Ipratropium bromide is a nicotinic antagonist
False
Its a muscarinic antagonist
Blocks action of Ach at muscarinic receptors
Morphine is an agonist of mu receptors
True
receptors are Mu, Kappa and Delta