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Question 1 L. J. is a 55-year-old male who attended a funeral and found himself laughing during the service, but later that evening he was irritated with himself for what he had done. His wife sai... d this was abnormal behavior and took him to his doctor to be evaluated. After L. J.’s MRI was reviewed, he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. Which medication is recommended to help L. J. with his emotional outbursts? A . Memantine B . Escitalopram C . Donepezil D . Risperidone ANS: B Response Feedback: under Treatment subtitle: “The behavioral features are sometimes helped by SSRIs, and these are the best-studied treatments for these disorders.” Question 2 When can buprenorphine be initiated in a patient who is suffering from an opioid overdose? A . As soon as the patient is stabilized B . It should be administered as soon as you find the patient unconscious C . Right after naloxone is administered to prevent the patient from going back into opioid overdose D . When the patient is experiencing mild-to-moderate symptoms of withdrawal ANS: D Response Feedback: “To avoid this problem, the initial buprenorphine dose should not be administered until the patient demonstrates mild-to-moderate symptoms of withdrawal.” [Show More]
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