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Clinical Pharmacology of Cardiovascular Drugs PPT Questions
Question 1 of 5
Indicate the main claim for an ideal hypnotic agent:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because an ideal hypnotic agent should have all the qualities listed in choices A, B, and C. Rapid onset and sufficient duration of action ensure quick and long-lasting sleep induction. Minor effects on sleep patterns indicate minimal disruption to natural sleep cycles. Minimal "hangover" effects mean fewer side effects upon waking up, promoting overall well-being. Therefore, having all these qualities makes a hypnotic agent ideal for promoting healthy and restful sleep.
Question 2 of 5
Select the brain and spinal cord regions which are involved in the transmission of pain?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because all of the mentioned regions are involved in the transmission of pain. The limbic system processes emotions related to pain. The thalamus relays sensory information to the cortex. The substantia gelatinosa in the spinal cord regulates pain signals. Each region plays a crucial role in the pain pathway, from perception to emotional response. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because each region mentioned is directly involved in pain transmission.
Question 3 of 5
Indicate the “specific” modality of treatment for severe methanol poisoning:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because severe methanol poisoning requires a multi-modal approach. Dialysis enhances methanol removal. Alkalinization helps counteract metabolic acidosis. Suppressing metabolism by alcohol dehydrogenase prevents the formation of toxic products. Therefore, all options (A, B, and C) are necessary for effective treatment of severe methanol poisoning. Other choices are incorrect as they do not address the multiple facets of methanol toxicity.
Question 4 of 5
The mechanism of haloperidol antipsychotic action is:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Blocking D2 receptors. Haloperidol is a typical antipsychotic that primarily works by blocking dopamine D2 receptors in the brain, leading to a reduction in dopamine activity and alleviating psychotic symptoms. Choices B and C are incorrect as haloperidol does not primarily act by central alpha-adrenergic blocking or inhibition of norepinephrine uptake mechanisms. Choice D, "All of the above," is incorrect as haloperidol's main mechanism of action is through D2 receptor blockade, not through all the mechanisms listed.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following agents is a respiratory analeptic?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Step-by-step rationale for why choice C (Bemegride) is correct: 1. Bemegride is a respiratory analeptic that stimulates the respiratory center in the brain. 2. It acts as a central nervous system stimulant, specifically targeting the respiratory system. 3. Bemegride is used to treat respiratory depression caused by drug overdose or anesthesia. 4. It helps increase respiratory rate and tidal volume by stimulating the brainstem. 5. Therefore, Bemegride is the correct choice as a respiratory analeptic. Summary of why other choices are incorrect: A: Piracetam is a nootropic drug that enhances cognitive function, not a respiratory analeptic. B: Sydnocarb is a psychostimulant used for attention deficit disorders, not a respiratory analeptic. D: Pantocrin is a medication derived from deer antlers used for various health benefits, not a respiratory analeptic.