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Review for Quiz #4

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Apokyn®   apomorphine   emetic  
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Carafate®   sucralfate   GI protectant, antiulcer  
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Tussigon® or Hycodan®   hydrocodone   antitussive  
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Benadryl®   diphenhydramine   antihistamine  
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Tagamet®   cimetidine   antacid  
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Pepcid®   famotidine   antacid  
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Zantac®   ranitidine   antacid  
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Enacard®   enalapril   vasodilator  
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Yobine® or Yohimbine®   yohimbine   bronchodilator  
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Tavist®   clemastine   bronchodilator, antihistamine  
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Truphylline®   aminophylline, theophylline   bronchodilator  
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Sedazine®, Anased®, or Rompun®   xylazine   emetic or sedative  
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Narcan®   naloxone   bronchodilator, opioid antagonist. Used to stimulate respirations after narcotic overdose.  
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Dopram®   doxapram (doxapram hydrochloride)   respiratory stimulant  
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Temaril-P®   trimeprazine w/ prednisone   antitussive  
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Torbugesic® or Torbutrol®   butorphanol   antitussive, sedative  
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Flagyl®   metronidazole   GI antibiotic that treats Giardia infection  
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Pepto-Bismal®   bismuth subsalicylate   antacid  
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Dramamine®   dimenhydrinate   antihistamine or antiemetic  
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Lasix®   furosemide   diuretic  
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Reglan®   metoclopramide   antiemetic  
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H2O2   hydrogen peroxide   antiseptic, emetic  
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Codeine   C-V level narcotic   antitussive. Used with other drugs as a compound  
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Digoxin   inotropic agent   diuretic. Used to treat congestive heart failure to improve muscle contractions  
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Purpose of a diuretic is…   to relieve edema, or the presence of abnormally large amounts of fluid    
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Antibiotics serves the purpose of…   fighting bacteria    
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Antiemetic drugs are used…   to stop vomiting    
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The purpose of emetics   induce vomiting    
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Types of drugs that are used to reduce stomach acidity thus reducing gastric irritation…   antacids    
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The drug class that helps stop ulcers from forming are…   antiulcer    
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The class of drug which softens stools and provides easier bowel movements…   laxatives    
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Antitussive drugs serves as a…   cough suppressant    
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A corticosteroids are simply steroids which serves as an…   anti-inflammatory for allergic respiratory conditions    
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Purpose of a respiratory stimulant   to increase respirations    
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Class of drug that dilates constricted bronchioles   bronchodilators    
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Purpose of vasodilators   dilates the blood vessels    
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True or False: Apormorphine is used in cats to stop diarrhea   False. Used for dogs as an emetic    
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The drug that is used as a GI protectant is…..   Carafate®, sucralfate    
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Hydrocodone serves the purpose of an…   antitussive    
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Diphenhydramine mainly serves as an…   antihistamine    
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True or False: We induce vomiting in our patients every time   False.    
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Some drugs that are used as antacids   Tagamet® (cimetidine), Pepcid® (famotidine), and Zantac® (ranitidine)    
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Enalapril functions as a…..   vasodilator    
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Doxapram serves as a…..   respiratory stimulant    
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Dopram® is used for patients such as…   non-breathing neonates and other patients with respiratory failure    
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An antitussive drug that has a corticosteroid is…   Temaril-P, trimeprazine w/prenisone    
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The drug that serves as a diuretic but is harsh on the kidneys   Digoxin    
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Parasympathetic Nervous System is basically serves this type of response to a stimuli   Rest and Restore    
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The main neurotransmitter of the Parasympathetic Nervous System   acetylcholine    
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The nervous system which controls the “Fight or Flight” response   Sympathetic Nervous System    
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The main neurotransmitter of the Sympathetic Nervous System   Norepinephrine    
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The purpose of antihistamines   to block the effects of histamine which are released from cells during an allergic reaction and cause bronchoconstriction    
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