Deck 16: Antispasticity Medications and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants

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A patient treated with antispastic medications would not be expected to experience _____________.

A)muscle weakness
B)decreased walking speed
C)renal problems
D)sedation
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Tizanidine _____________.

A)interacts with beta 1 receptors in the CNS
B)affects mostly monosynaptic pathways
C)treated patients must be watched for signs of tachycardia and hypertension
D)shows the least muscle weakness among antispastic medications
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Fluori-Methane _____________.

A)should be sprayed from muscle insertion to origin of muscle
B)spray should be applied to an untouched muscle
C)should be sprayed until the muscle is super-cooled
D)can be reapplied after the muscle has warmed
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Dantrolene _____________.

A)reduces Ca⁺⁺ fluxes at the sarcoplasmic reticulum
B)is ineffective for upper motoneuron disease or injury
C)can cause malignant hyperthermia
D)acts only peripherally without causing CNS effects
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Lack of functional gain when baclofen or another antispasticity agent is administered may be caused by which of the following?

A)Muscle weakness
B)Seizures
C)Rebound spasticity
D)Enhanced muscle spindle sensitivity
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Cyclobenzaprine _____________.

A)acts in the spinal cord
B)can be used for months
C)can cause an uncomfortable dry mouth
D)relaxes muscles but has no effect on pain
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The antispastic action of diazepam _____________.

A)is due to its binding to the GABAA gated Cl⁻ channel
B)occurs within the motor cortex and basal ganglia
C)occurs also by an additional direct effect on skeletal muscles
D)All of the above
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Advantages of neurolytic agents include _____________.

A)rapid onset of action
B)low cost
C)action on both sensory and motor nerves
D)All of the above
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Baclofen _____________.

A)is an analog of the neurotransmitter glutamic acid
B)may improve memory and attention
C)in overdose causes extreme agitation and seizures
D)can reduce spasticity and improve gait and ADLs
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Botulinus toxins _____________.

A)consist of two distinct species
B)begin working within 2 hours
C)have been associated with some muscle necrosis
D)might cause some transient muscle weakness
Question
Disadvantages of neurolytic agents include _____________.

A)risk of dysesthesias
B)involuntary muscle contractions
C)hypertrophy of skeletal muscles
D)All of the above
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Botulinus toxin selectively destroys skeletal muscle cholinergic receptors.
B)A nerve block is caused by an injected chemical which impairs nerve function.
C)Ethanol causes a nerve block lasting up to 6 months.
D)Ethanol selectively destroys the spinal nerve terminals.
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The drug with the longest duration of action is _____________.

A)botulinus toxin
B)diazepam
C)cyclobenzaprine
D)baclofen
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Which of the following drugs is used for muscle spasms?

A)Tizanidine
B)Cyclobenzaprine
C)Botulinus toxin
D)Dantrolene
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Deck 16: Antispasticity Medications and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
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A patient treated with antispastic medications would not be expected to experience _____________.

A)muscle weakness
B)decreased walking speed
C)renal problems
D)sedation
renal problems
2
Tizanidine _____________.

A)interacts with beta 1 receptors in the CNS
B)affects mostly monosynaptic pathways
C)treated patients must be watched for signs of tachycardia and hypertension
D)shows the least muscle weakness among antispastic medications
shows the least muscle weakness among antispastic medications
3
Fluori-Methane _____________.

A)should be sprayed from muscle insertion to origin of muscle
B)spray should be applied to an untouched muscle
C)should be sprayed until the muscle is super-cooled
D)can be reapplied after the muscle has warmed
can be reapplied after the muscle has warmed
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Dantrolene _____________.

A)reduces Ca⁺⁺ fluxes at the sarcoplasmic reticulum
B)is ineffective for upper motoneuron disease or injury
C)can cause malignant hyperthermia
D)acts only peripherally without causing CNS effects
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Lack of functional gain when baclofen or another antispasticity agent is administered may be caused by which of the following?

A)Muscle weakness
B)Seizures
C)Rebound spasticity
D)Enhanced muscle spindle sensitivity
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Cyclobenzaprine _____________.

A)acts in the spinal cord
B)can be used for months
C)can cause an uncomfortable dry mouth
D)relaxes muscles but has no effect on pain
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The antispastic action of diazepam _____________.

A)is due to its binding to the GABAA gated Cl⁻ channel
B)occurs within the motor cortex and basal ganglia
C)occurs also by an additional direct effect on skeletal muscles
D)All of the above
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Advantages of neurolytic agents include _____________.

A)rapid onset of action
B)low cost
C)action on both sensory and motor nerves
D)All of the above
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Baclofen _____________.

A)is an analog of the neurotransmitter glutamic acid
B)may improve memory and attention
C)in overdose causes extreme agitation and seizures
D)can reduce spasticity and improve gait and ADLs
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Botulinus toxins _____________.

A)consist of two distinct species
B)begin working within 2 hours
C)have been associated with some muscle necrosis
D)might cause some transient muscle weakness
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Disadvantages of neurolytic agents include _____________.

A)risk of dysesthesias
B)involuntary muscle contractions
C)hypertrophy of skeletal muscles
D)All of the above
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Botulinus toxin selectively destroys skeletal muscle cholinergic receptors.
B)A nerve block is caused by an injected chemical which impairs nerve function.
C)Ethanol causes a nerve block lasting up to 6 months.
D)Ethanol selectively destroys the spinal nerve terminals.
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13
The drug with the longest duration of action is _____________.

A)botulinus toxin
B)diazepam
C)cyclobenzaprine
D)baclofen
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Which of the following drugs is used for muscle spasms?

A)Tizanidine
B)Cyclobenzaprine
C)Botulinus toxin
D)Dantrolene
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