An adult patient reports increasingly frequent migraines, especially upon rising
An adult patient reports increasingly frequent migraines, especially upon rising in the morning. The headaches have been successfully managed in the past with acetaminophen (Tylenol) and sumatriptan (Imitrex) p.r.n., and a neurological etiology has been ruled out. Of the following drugs, which would be recommended for prophylactic migraine management in this case? Group of answer choices Acetaminophen-butalbital-caffeine (Esgic), 1-2 tablets h.s. Propranolol HCl (Inderal),40mg b.i.d. Ketoprofen (Orudis), 75 mg h.s. Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril), 5-10 mg h.s. Flag question: Question 109 Question 109 1 pts The patient with urine output of 450 ml/hr for 6 hours straight despite only 100ml/hr of IV fluid after being intubated for a head trauma with increased intracranial pressure should be treated for which condition? Group of answer choices Diabetic ketoacidosis Diabetes insipidus Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic non-ketotic coma Diabetes mellitus Flag question: Question 110 Question 110 1 pts Patients with inability to look inward and down on their left eye likely have a deficit of which cranial nerve? Group of answer choices Cranial nerve VI Cranial nerve IV Cranial nerve V Cranial nerve II
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