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111 Which opioid is used as an antitussive at low doses

  • A) Morphine
  • B) Codeine
  • C) Fentanyl
  • D) Methadone
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112 Which antidote is given for cyanide poisoning

  • A) Hydroxocobalamin
  • B) Naloxone
  • C) Protamine
  • D) Flumazenil
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113 Which local anesthetic is amide linked and metabolized hepatically

  • A) Lidocaine
  • B) Procaine
  • C) Benzocaine
  • D) Tetracaine
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114 Which NSAID carries the highest risk of cardiovascular events

  • A) Ibuprofen
  • B) Celecoxib
  • C) Diclofenac
  • D) Aspirin
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115 Which anesthetic gas is contraindicated in pneumothorax

  • A) Nitrous oxide
  • B) Xenon
  • C) Desflurane
  • D) Isoflurane
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116 Which antidote is administered for warfarin over-anticoagulation

  • A) Vitamin B12
  • B) Protamine sulfate
  • C) Vitamin K
  • D) Folic acid
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117 Which antitussive works by anesthetizing stretch receptors in the airway

  • A) Benzonatate
  • B) Codeine
  • C) Guaifenesin
  • D) Dextromethorphan
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118 Which agent is a local anesthetic ester

  • A) Procaine
  • B) Lidocaine
  • C) Bupivacaine
  • D) Mepivacaine
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119 Which nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug is safe for pediatric use

  • A) Aspirin
  • B) Naproxen
  • C) Ibuprofen
  • D) Diclofenac
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120 Which opioid overdose symptom is reversed by naloxone

  • A) Hypertension
  • B) Respiratory depression
  • C) Seizures
  • D) Hyperthermia
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