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Drug terms and questions

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naproxin sodium   Naprosyn (Mild Pain.)  
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oxycodone hydrochloride   Percocet (Moderate pain.)  
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propoxyphene   Darvon (Moderate pain.)  
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nalbuphine   Nubain (Severe Pain)  
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amphetamine salts   Adderall (ADHD)  
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methylphenidate hcl   Ritalin (ADD)  
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Valium   diazepam (Seizures)  
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midazolam hcl   Versed (Sedation)  
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procaine hcl   Novocain (Local Nerve Block.)  
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zolpidem tatrate   Ambien (Insomnia)  
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fentanyl transderal system   Duragesic (Acute and Chronic pain.)  
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hydrocodone bitartrate   Vicodin (Moderate Pain.)  
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hydormorphone hcl   Dilaudid (Severe pain.)  
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meperidine hcl   Demerol (Severe Pain.)  
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oxycodone   Oxycontin (Mild-Moderate pain.)  
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acetaminophen   Tylenol (Pain relief.)  
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sumatriptan succinate   Imitrex (Migraines.)  
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phenytoin   Dilantin (Major Motor Epilepsy.)  
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carbamazepine   Tegretol (Major Motor Seizures.)  
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diazepam   Valium (Controlled Seizures.)  
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lamotrigine   Lamictal (Complex partial Seizures.)  
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topiramate   Topramax (Complex partial seizures.)  
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levodopa   Dopar (Parkinson's)  
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ropinrole hcl   Requip (RLS)  
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gabapentin   Neurontin (Complex Seizures.)  
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lidocaine patches   Lidoderm (Neuropathic pain.)  
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List the 4 Stages of Anesthesia   1. Analgesia 2. Delirium 3. Surgical Anesthesia 4. Medullary Depression  
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List the four types of seizures.   1. Grand Mal Seizures 2. Petit Mal Seizures 3. Complex Partial Seizures 4. Epileptic Equivalents  
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Any drug derived from opium, or its synthetic analogs, is termed _____________.   Narcotic  
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Drugs with actions similiar to those of opium, but not derived from opium are called ______________.   Opiods  
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Drugs derived from opium are known as ___________.   Opiates  
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A pharmocological CNS depressant, that produces a loss of sensation, which may be generalized, systemic, or localized is called _________________.   Anesthesia  
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A habitual dependence on a substance that is beyond voluntary control is known as ________________.   Addiction  
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A barbituric acid that act by depressing the respiratory rate, blood pressure, temperature, and the CNS are known as_____________.   Barbiturates.  
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A condition in which larger and larger doses of drugs are needed to produce the desired effect is known as ________________.   Tolerance.  
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ADHD   attention deficit hyperactivity disorder  
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Nae two drugs that are local anesthetics.   Novocain and Xylocaine.  
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A syndrome that occurs when a drug-dependent person discontinues a drug suddenly is called _________________.   Withdrawl.  
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A group of drugs that enhance pain relief are known as ________________.   Coanalgesic.  
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A condition in which the patient requires continued use of a drug for proper functioning and would experience withdrawal symptoms if discontinued is called _______________.   Physical Dependence.  
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Drug seeking behaviors that may occur when a patients pain is under treated is called _____________.   Pseudoaddiction.  
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