The most common cause of death when combining benzodiazepines with another CNS depressant or alcohol is:
A) hypotension.
B) bradychardia.
C) seizures.
D) respiratory depression.
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Q2: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)suggests that panic disorder
Q8: The "nonbarbiturate" sedatives:
A) neither structurally resemble nor
Q9: The barbiturates:
A) suppress memory and increase REM
Q13: The brain site(s)mediating anxiety and/or panic is(are)the:
A)
Q14: The most common symptom(s)of withdrawal from excessively
Q15: The ultrashort-acting barbiturates are highly _; the
Q17: The sedative-hypnotic properties of sedatives most likely
Q28: Barbiturates are:
A)cognitive enhancers.
B)cognitive inhibitors.
C)analgesics.
D)stimulating.
Q29: In cases of barbiturates overdose,treatment:
A)focuses on support
Q40: Quaaludes can be classified as:
A)barbiturates sedatives.
B)nonbarbiturates sedatives.
C)aphrodisiacs.
D)narcotics.
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