NURS 304 P:ARMACOLOGY CUMULAT=VE F=NAL EXAM CONTENT 2024 UPDATED QUEST=ONS AND ANSWERS LATEST VERS=ON COMPLETE DOCUMENT FOR STUDY \\A GRADED\\ What are schedule 4 drugs? What are some examples of schedule 4 drugs? Schedule 4: Low risk for physical and psychological dependence Xanax, Clonopin, soma, valium, Percocet, Ativan, versed, tam, :alcion (long-acting barbiturate) What are schedule 5 drugs? What are some examples of schedule 5 drugs? Schedule 5: Lowest risk for abuse OTC, anti-diarrhetic, antitussive, analgesic, Lomotil, Robitussin. What is =buprofen (Advil, Motrin, Duprin, Naprosyn)? MOA Primary UseEffects Contraindications MOA: Nonselective COX inhibitor Primary Use: =n pts with musculoskeletal disorders such as RA, osteoarthritis, mild to moderate pain, fever reduction, and primary dysmenorrhea pain Effects: Nausea, heartburn, epigastric pain r/t gastric ulcers, CV, dizziness, and nephrotoxicity at high doses (Except for COX -2 inhibitor Celebrex), less stomach irritation and bleeding, but no cardiac protection :old for pts with allergy, :x of bleeding problems, and impaired renal function. What is Aspirin Salicylate? Primary UseEffects Contraindications MOA: Nonselective COX inhibitor Primary Use: Pain and inflammation, cardio protective reduces adverse cardiac events, by blocking thrombus formation and platelet aggregation if 81 mg taken per day. Effects: G= distress (bleeding) and ototoxic (do not