Deck 9: Skeletal Muscle Relaxants

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A patient with breathing problems has been given a muscle relaxant and begins to experience bronchospasms,which may lead to an asthmatic attack.This can be attributed to the release of:

A) Acetylcholine
B) Norepinephrine
C) Serotonin
D) Histamine
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Dantrolene relaxes muscle by inhibiting the release of which ion from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

A) Sodium
B) Chloride
C) Potassium
D) Calcium
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A medication that results in spinal hyperpolarization would belong to which class of skeletal muscle relaxants?

A) Nondepolarizing
B) Depolarizing
C) Centrally acting
D) Direct acting
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Which medication can potentiate the effects of succinylcholine due to shifting the levels of potassium in the body?

A) Narcotics
B) NSAIDs
C) Antiemetics
D) Diuretics
Question
One way to overcome the effects of a rapidly metabolized skeletal muscle relaxant is to administer the medication by:

A) IV injection
B) IV infusion
C) IM injection
D) Subcutaneous injection
Question
Tranquilizers activate GABA receptors by causing ___ ions to move ___ the cell.

A) Potassium, outside
B) Sodium, inside
C) Chloride, outside
D) Chloride, inside
Question
Which type of skeletal muscle relaxant can be considered a cholinergic receptor antagonist?

A) Nondepolarizing
B) Depolarizing
C) Direct acting
D) Indirect acting
Question
Some patients may have a genetic predisposition to developing malignant hyperthermia when taking an inhalation anesthetic with which type of skeletal muscle relaxant?

A) Pancuronium
B) Succinylcholine
C) Dantrolene
D) Baclofen
Question
Prolonged use of which centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant can lead to dependency?

A) Baclofen
B) Methocarbamol
C) Diazepam
D) Orphenadrine
Question
What is the drug of choice for treating malignant hyperthermia?

A) Tizanidine
B) Dantrolene
C) Baclofen
D) Diazepam
Question
Which of the following should be taken into consideration when selecting a neuromuscular blocking drug for surgical relaxation?

A) Duration of action
B) Time of onset
C) Reversibility
D) All of these are correct.
Question
A patient with a spinal cord injury would be treated best with which muscle relaxant?

A) Succinylcholine
B) Dantrolene
C) Baclofen
D) Mevacurium
Question
What category of muscle relaxants would be ideal for a patient needing intubation?

A) Depolarizing
B) Nondepolarizing
C) Direct acting
D) Centrally acting
Question
Which of the following would be observed from a low dose of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant used to promote a neuromuscular blockade?

A) Relaxation of facial muscles
B) Relaxation of arms and legs
C) Relaxation of trunk muscles
D) Relaxation of diaphragm
Question
Discontinuation of intrathecal baclofen therapy should be gradual in order to prevent:

A) Severe hypotension
B) Hyperglycemia
C) Rebound spasticity
D) Hypernatremia
Question
Peripheral skeletal muscle relaxation can be achieved by using which medications?

A) Dantrolene and pancuronium
B) Baclofen and dantrolene
C) Pancuronium and succinylcholine
D) Baclofen and diazepam
Question
The duration of action of many nondepolarizing skeletal muscle relaxants will differ according to which pharmacokinetics property?

A) Excretion
B) Metabolism
C) Absorption
D) Distribution
Question
The major toxicity associated with neuromuscular blocker overdose is:

A) Respiratory muscle paralysis
B) Cardiovascular collapse
C) Hypercalcemia
D) Hyponatremia
Question
The antidote given for depolarizing muscle blocker toxicity is:

A) Pancuronium
B) Succinylcholine
C) Anticholinesterase drug
D) None available
Question
Two types of receptors that can be manipulated to reduce spasticity are:

A) Alpha-1 adrenergic and GABA
B) Serotonin and GABA
C) Histamine and cholinergic
D) Alpha-2 adrenergic and GABA
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Deck 9: Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
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A patient with breathing problems has been given a muscle relaxant and begins to experience bronchospasms,which may lead to an asthmatic attack.This can be attributed to the release of:

A) Acetylcholine
B) Norepinephrine
C) Serotonin
D) Histamine
Histamine
2
Dantrolene relaxes muscle by inhibiting the release of which ion from the sarcoplasmic reticulum?

A) Sodium
B) Chloride
C) Potassium
D) Calcium
Calcium
3
A medication that results in spinal hyperpolarization would belong to which class of skeletal muscle relaxants?

A) Nondepolarizing
B) Depolarizing
C) Centrally acting
D) Direct acting
Centrally acting
4
Which medication can potentiate the effects of succinylcholine due to shifting the levels of potassium in the body?

A) Narcotics
B) NSAIDs
C) Antiemetics
D) Diuretics
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One way to overcome the effects of a rapidly metabolized skeletal muscle relaxant is to administer the medication by:

A) IV injection
B) IV infusion
C) IM injection
D) Subcutaneous injection
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Tranquilizers activate GABA receptors by causing ___ ions to move ___ the cell.

A) Potassium, outside
B) Sodium, inside
C) Chloride, outside
D) Chloride, inside
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Which type of skeletal muscle relaxant can be considered a cholinergic receptor antagonist?

A) Nondepolarizing
B) Depolarizing
C) Direct acting
D) Indirect acting
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8
Some patients may have a genetic predisposition to developing malignant hyperthermia when taking an inhalation anesthetic with which type of skeletal muscle relaxant?

A) Pancuronium
B) Succinylcholine
C) Dantrolene
D) Baclofen
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Prolonged use of which centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant can lead to dependency?

A) Baclofen
B) Methocarbamol
C) Diazepam
D) Orphenadrine
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10
What is the drug of choice for treating malignant hyperthermia?

A) Tizanidine
B) Dantrolene
C) Baclofen
D) Diazepam
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11
Which of the following should be taken into consideration when selecting a neuromuscular blocking drug for surgical relaxation?

A) Duration of action
B) Time of onset
C) Reversibility
D) All of these are correct.
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A patient with a spinal cord injury would be treated best with which muscle relaxant?

A) Succinylcholine
B) Dantrolene
C) Baclofen
D) Mevacurium
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13
What category of muscle relaxants would be ideal for a patient needing intubation?

A) Depolarizing
B) Nondepolarizing
C) Direct acting
D) Centrally acting
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14
Which of the following would be observed from a low dose of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant used to promote a neuromuscular blockade?

A) Relaxation of facial muscles
B) Relaxation of arms and legs
C) Relaxation of trunk muscles
D) Relaxation of diaphragm
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15
Discontinuation of intrathecal baclofen therapy should be gradual in order to prevent:

A) Severe hypotension
B) Hyperglycemia
C) Rebound spasticity
D) Hypernatremia
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16
Peripheral skeletal muscle relaxation can be achieved by using which medications?

A) Dantrolene and pancuronium
B) Baclofen and dantrolene
C) Pancuronium and succinylcholine
D) Baclofen and diazepam
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17
The duration of action of many nondepolarizing skeletal muscle relaxants will differ according to which pharmacokinetics property?

A) Excretion
B) Metabolism
C) Absorption
D) Distribution
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18
The major toxicity associated with neuromuscular blocker overdose is:

A) Respiratory muscle paralysis
B) Cardiovascular collapse
C) Hypercalcemia
D) Hyponatremia
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19
The antidote given for depolarizing muscle blocker toxicity is:

A) Pancuronium
B) Succinylcholine
C) Anticholinesterase drug
D) None available
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20
Two types of receptors that can be manipulated to reduce spasticity are:

A) Alpha-1 adrenergic and GABA
B) Serotonin and GABA
C) Histamine and cholinergic
D) Alpha-2 adrenergic and GABA
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