Deck 15: Drugs for Epilepsy and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

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Barbiturates _________.

A)reduce the action of the excitatory glutamate neurotransmitter
B)cause bradycardia and hypotension
C)enhance the action of other drugs
D)are now used only as a third-line anti-epileptic drug
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Which of the following may be given with an opioid for the treatment of neuropathic pain syndromes?

A)Antihistamines
B)Anticholinergics
C)Anticonvulsants
D)NSAIDs
Question
The neurotransmitter which is inhibitory in the brain is _________.

A)glutamate
B)gamma amino butyric acid or GABA
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
Question
Seizure(s)_________.

A)manifest themselves as convulsions
B)result usually from diminished brain activity
C)type is determined by which brain area is affected
D)are acute events and do not produce after effects
Question
The therapist should be aware that _________.

A)epileptic patients are more sedated by flickering lights
B)only about 50% of epileptic patients respond favorably to drugs
C)minor skin rashes can be warning signs of more serious conditions
D)these drugs can actually have a beneficial effect on bone strength in postmenopausal women
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A patient receiving anti-epileptic medications might mostly experience _________.

A)sedation and ataxia
B)tachycardia and hypertension
C)weight loss and kidney stone formation
D)All of the above
Question
The main action of anti-epileptic drugs include all except _________.

A)enhancement of GABA action
B)blockade of Na⁺ channels
C)blockade of Ca⁺⁺ channels
D)reduction of acetylcholine synthesis
Question
Which of the following drugs is not used to treat epilepsy?

A)Gabapentin
B)Valproic acid
C)Haloperidol
D)Ethosuccimide
Question
Phenytoin _________.

A)blocks GABA action
B)can cause gingival hyperplasia
C)can lower blood glucose
D)shows mostly renal toxicity
Question
If a person convulses,the therapist should _________.

A)try to restrain the individual
B)force a slurry of the epileptic drug into the mouth of the individual
C)place the individual gently on his/her side
D)place something including a finger between the teeth
Question
A patient with partial seizures needs a drug which is less sedating.The physician might prescribe _________.

A)Phenytoin
B)Zonisamide
C)Carbamazepine
D)Lamotrigine
Question
Concerning ADHD,the therapist should _________.

A)treat these patients very firm and unyieldingly
B)assess worsening or improvement of behavior
C)avoid biofeedback and relaxation techniques
D)handle the patient according to his/her best opinion
Question
Which drug would be contraindicated in children with ADHD?

A)d-Amphetamine
B)Clonidine
C)Tricyclic antidepressants
D)Atypical antipsychotics
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Deck 15: Drugs for Epilepsy and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
1
Barbiturates _________.

A)reduce the action of the excitatory glutamate neurotransmitter
B)cause bradycardia and hypotension
C)enhance the action of other drugs
D)are now used only as a third-line anti-epileptic drug
are now used only as a third-line anti-epileptic drug
2
Which of the following may be given with an opioid for the treatment of neuropathic pain syndromes?

A)Antihistamines
B)Anticholinergics
C)Anticonvulsants
D)NSAIDs
Anticonvulsants
3
The neurotransmitter which is inhibitory in the brain is _________.

A)glutamate
B)gamma amino butyric acid or GABA
C)acetylcholine
D)norepinephrine
gamma amino butyric acid or GABA
4
Seizure(s)_________.

A)manifest themselves as convulsions
B)result usually from diminished brain activity
C)type is determined by which brain area is affected
D)are acute events and do not produce after effects
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The therapist should be aware that _________.

A)epileptic patients are more sedated by flickering lights
B)only about 50% of epileptic patients respond favorably to drugs
C)minor skin rashes can be warning signs of more serious conditions
D)these drugs can actually have a beneficial effect on bone strength in postmenopausal women
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A patient receiving anti-epileptic medications might mostly experience _________.

A)sedation and ataxia
B)tachycardia and hypertension
C)weight loss and kidney stone formation
D)All of the above
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The main action of anti-epileptic drugs include all except _________.

A)enhancement of GABA action
B)blockade of Na⁺ channels
C)blockade of Ca⁺⁺ channels
D)reduction of acetylcholine synthesis
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Which of the following drugs is not used to treat epilepsy?

A)Gabapentin
B)Valproic acid
C)Haloperidol
D)Ethosuccimide
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Phenytoin _________.

A)blocks GABA action
B)can cause gingival hyperplasia
C)can lower blood glucose
D)shows mostly renal toxicity
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If a person convulses,the therapist should _________.

A)try to restrain the individual
B)force a slurry of the epileptic drug into the mouth of the individual
C)place the individual gently on his/her side
D)place something including a finger between the teeth
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A patient with partial seizures needs a drug which is less sedating.The physician might prescribe _________.

A)Phenytoin
B)Zonisamide
C)Carbamazepine
D)Lamotrigine
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Concerning ADHD,the therapist should _________.

A)treat these patients very firm and unyieldingly
B)assess worsening or improvement of behavior
C)avoid biofeedback and relaxation techniques
D)handle the patient according to his/her best opinion
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Which drug would be contraindicated in children with ADHD?

A)d-Amphetamine
B)Clonidine
C)Tricyclic antidepressants
D)Atypical antipsychotics
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