Cocaine intoxication has become a common problem in hospital emergency rooms. Which one of the following drugs is not likely to be of any value in the management of cocaine overdose?

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Cocaine intoxication has become a common problem in hospital emergency rooms. Which one of the following drugs is not likely to be of any value in the management of cocaine overdose?

Correct Answer: D

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Anticoagulation is needed immediately in a patient with pulmonary embolism. Since there is some concern about possible drug-induced thrombocytopenia, the most appropriate drug for parenteral administration in this patient is

Correct Answer: B

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Which of the following diuretics is most similar in chemical structure to the antihypertensive agent diazoxide?

Correct Answer: D

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The use of morphine in the patient who has had a myocardial infarction (MI) centers around three distinct pharmacologic properties. Which of the following choices includes these properties?

Correct Answer: C

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What are the important elements in considering treatment strategies for Parkinson's patients?

Correct Answer: D

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