SELECT FROM ABCDHow do oral hypoglycaemic medications work in the liver?

Question Answered step-by-step SELECT FROM ABCDHow do oral hypoglycaemic medications work in the liver? A. They increase insulin secretion B. They increase insulin receptor cells ability to absorb glucose C. They reduce the gastrointestinal tracts ability to absorb glucose D. They reduce glycogenolysisDefine the term ‘conscious sedation’A. Produces a drug-induced state where the person will not respond to any stimuli, including pain, eg – propafolB. An umbrella term used to describe nerve blocks and epidural blocks, eg – paravertebralC. A medication-induced state that reduces the person’s level of consciousness eg – midazolam D. Used to perform surgical procedures on people to ensure the person stays immobileWhy can antipsychotic medications be used to treat delirium?A. Because in delirium there is an excess of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine, like in psychosisB. Because in delirium there is an excess of the neurotransmitter serotonin, like in psychosisC. Because in delirium there is an excess of the neurotransmitter dopamine, like in psychosisD. Because in delirium there is an excess of the neurotransmitter endorphin, like in psychosisHow do oral hypoglycaemic medications work in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract?A. They reduce glycogenesisB. They reduce the gastrointestinal tracts ability to absorb glucoseC. They increase insulin secretionD. They increase insulin receptor cells ability to absorb glucoseDescribe the mechanism of action of a potassium channel blockerA. Dilates coronary and peripheral arteries of the health and vasculature to lower blood pressureB. Blocks beta receptors response to the sympathetic nervous system, inhibiting the action of noradrenaline and slowing the conduction through the atria and AV nodes and lower blood pressureC. Inhibit the enzyme that converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II, enabling vasodilation and lower blood pressureD. Prolongs the action potential and decreases AV conduction to slow the heart rate. It is used in emergencies for rapid atrial fibrillation Which of the following is considered a contraindication of taking Levonorgesterl (contraceptive pill)?A. Crohn’s DiseaseB. EndometriosisC. HypotensionD. Suspected pregnancyDescribe the mechanism of action of a beta blockerA. Blocks beta receptors response to the sympathetic nervous system, inhibiting the action of noradrenaline thereby slowing the conduction through the atria and AV nodes and reducing blood pressureB. Inhibit the enzyme that converts angiotensin I into angiotensin II, enabling vasodilation and reducing blood pressureC. Prolongs the action potential and decreases AV conduction to slow down the heart rate by blocking calcium channels. It is used in emergencies for rapid atrial fibrillationD. Dilates coronary and peripheral arteries of the heart and vasculature to reduce blood pressure Health Science Science Nursing NURSING HLT54115 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)