Depressants Flashcards

1
Q

The inability to fall asleep or stay asleep

A

Insomnia

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2
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The sleep stage during which people experience most of their recallable dreams, characterized by discernable eye movement

A

Rapid Eye Movement (REM)

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3
Q

Four different stages of sleep fall into this category

A

Nonrapid Eye Movement (NREM)

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4
Q

A state of diminished physical and mental responsiveness

A

Sedation

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5
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Not hypnosis, but a form of natural sleep

A

Hypnotic effect

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6
Q

Residual drowsiness

A

Hang-over

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7
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A condition in which larger and larger doses of a drug are needed to reproduce the initial response

A

Tolerance

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8
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The need for a larger dose of a drug to obtain the original euphoria

A

Tolerance

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9
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A wide range of physical or emotional disorders that include nervousness, headaches, and insomnia that occur when an individual who is addicted to a substance stops using the substance

A

Withdrawal symptoms

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10
Q

Long-, intermediate-, short-, or ultrashort-acting sedatives

A

Barbiturates

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11
Q

Nonpharmacological methods for relieving insomnia include:

A

Getting up at the same time every day. Limiting naps. Avoiding alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine 6 hours before bedtime. Avoiding heavy meals and strenuous exercise before bedtime. Soothing activities, like a warm bath and quiet music. Avoiding lots of fluids before bedtime. Decreasing exposure to loud noises before bed.

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12
Q

True or False: Intermediate-acting sedatives are prescribed to help people fall asleep.

A

False

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13
Q

General side effects of sedative-hypnotics include:

A

Hangover, vivid dreams or nightmares, drug dependence, drug tolerance, excessive depression, respiratory depression, hypersensitivity

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14
Q

Is phenobarbital a long-acting, intermediate-acting, or short-acting barbiturate?

A

Long-acting

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15
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Is butabarbital a long-acting, intermediate-acting, or short-acting barbiturate?

A

Intermediate-acting

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16
Q

What is secobarbital generally used for?

A

Sedation for procedures

17
Q

What interacts with barbiturates?

A

Alcohol, opioids, other sedative-hypnotics. They also decrease the effects of oral anticoagulants, glucocorticoids, TCAs, and quinidine

18
Q

What type of drugs generally end in -lam or -pam?

A

Benzodiazepines

19
Q

What is it called when a person who is taking benzos participates in activities that they don’t remember later?

A

Anterograde amnesia

20
Q

True or False: It is ok for a patient to stop taking a Benzo suddenly if they think it isn’t working.

A

False

21
Q

What kind of drug is Zolpidem?

A

Nonbenzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic

22
Q

True or False: Zolpidem should be taken within 30 minutes of bedtime on an empty stomach.

A

True

23
Q

What melatonin agonist is non-habit forming and safer for older adults to use?

A

Ramelteon (Rozerem)