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QUIZ 1 6.

The use of this drug should be with precaution


in patients with DM: Single choice.
1.Ganglionic blocker: Single choice.
CBZ
Succinylcholine
Phenytoin
Rocuronium
Lamotrigine
Hexamethonium
VPA
Atracurium
7.The first-line antidote for cholinergic poisons:
2.Mixed alpha-beta blocker: Single choice.
Single choice.
Bisoprolol
Atropine
Celiprolol
Hysocine
Carvedilol
PAM
Nebivolol
DAM
3.Which of the following is good for geriatric
8.Low doses of beta-blockers are indicated for
patients? Single choice.
Chinese patients to prevent: Single choice.
Midazolam
Heart Block
Alprazolam
Bradycardia
Oxazepam
Reflex Tachycardia
Diazepam
Bronchospasms
4.Which of the following agents is good for
9.Beta-blocker for HTN in patients who are
arrhythmia and hypertensive emergencies?
diabetic with CHF: Single choice.
Single choice.
Bisoprolol
Metoprolol
Celiprolol
Carvedilol
Carvedilol
Esmolol
Metoprolol
Sotalol
10.Which of the following does not belong to
5.DOC for status epilepticus in children. Single
the group? Single choice.
choice.
Rivastigmine
Rectal Diazepam
Donepezil
Phenytoin
Pyridostigmine
Phenobarbital
Galantamine
Acetazolamide
11.Anti-seizure drug that necessitates hydration 16.Pregabalin is more used for: Single choice.
to prevent kidney stones: Single choice.
Diabetic neuropathy
Topiramate
Analgesia
Lamotrigine
Eclampsia
Pregabalin
Diabetic nephropathy
Gabapentin
17.Pre-anesthetic: Single choice.
12.Most common side effect of Phenytoin.
Thiopental
Single choice.
Secobarbital
Hirsutism
Vinbarbital
Gingival hyperplasia
Phenobarbital
Ataxia
18.May cause blindness when myopia is
Diplopia
clinically observed: Single choice.
13.The first-line antidote for antimuscarinic
Phenytoin
agents: Single choice.
Cenobamate
Neostigmine
Lamotrigine
Atropine
Topiramate
Rivastigmine
19.Antidote for Zolpidem poisoning. Single
Physostigmine
choice.
14.Best cholinesterase inhibitor for MG: Single
Ascorbic Acid
choice.
Activated Charcoal
Rivastigmine
NaHCO3
Physostigmine
Flumazenil
Pyridostigmine
20.DOC for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. Single
Neostigmine
choice.
15.DOC for Malignant Hyperthermia. Single
Lamotrigine
choice.
Zonisamide
Dantrolene
Rufinamide
Bromocriptine
VPA
Enflurane

Ryanodine
21.Which of the following is the best option for Metoprolol
a hypertensive patient with asthma? Single
Propranolol
choice.
Acebutolol
Pindolol
Labetalol
Carvedilol
26.Antimuscarinic for Parkinsonism, except:
Celiprolol
Single choice.
Betaxolol
Diphenhydramine
22.A novel lactate dehydrogenase inhibitor for
Benztropine
seizures especially Dravet Syndrome: Single
choice. Orphenadrine
Cenobamate Biperiden
Stiripentol Trihexyphenidyl
Ezogabine 27.Which of the following is used for urinary
retention? Single choice.
Suvorexant
Bethanechol
23.DOC for absence seizures. Single choice.
Methacholine
Ethosuximide
Pilocarpine
Topiramate
Carbachol
VPA
28.Which of the following is the longest-acting
Clonazepam
agent indicated for asthma? Single choice.
24.For patients with bipolar disorders that failed
Revefenacin
to respond to Lithium and Lamotrigine, this
anti-seizure drug can be used:. Single choice. Tiotropium
Topiramate Oxytropium
Carbamazepine Ipratropium
Stiripentol

Felbamate

29.Alcohol dehydrogenase inhibitor used as an


antidote to methanol poisoning: Single choice.
25.Which of the following is the best option for
a hypertensive patient with angina? Single Ethanol
choice.
Acamprosate

Fomepizole

Nalmefene

Disulfiram

30.Which of the following is associated with


allergic reactions? Single choice.

Vecuronium

Rocuronium

Atracurium

Pipecurium

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