NHB Week 1 Review

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Across
  1. 3. Can occur 24-48 hours since last alcoholic drink
  2. 7. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)works in a similar mechanism as amphetamine however it preferentially causes release of which monoamine?
  3. 10. Central nervous system primary excitatory neurotransmitter
  4. 11. Withdrawal symptoms of sedative and hypnotic drugs mimic withdrawal symptoms of which other substance?
  5. 13. Destruction of what cells leads to loss of saltatory conduction leading to decrease nerve conduction velocity in a patient with Gullain Barre
  6. 14. Impaired Acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction (two words no space)
  7. 15. Minimum number of criteria that need to be met over 12 months to meet criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder
  8. 16. GABA receptors in which system lead to hypnotic effects (two words no space)
  9. 17. Damage to which nerve leads to motor weakness of thumb opposition (two words no space)
Down
  1. 1. The blood nerve barrier consists of the endoneurial micro-vessels with the nerve fascicle and the investing what?
  2. 2. Physical exam finding that may be concerning for liver disease
  3. 4. Area of the brain that becomes atrophic and discolored brown with thiamine deficiency (two words no space)
  4. 5. Method of consuming alcohol that bypasses first-pass metabolism (two words no space)
  5. 6. Up to 20 percent mortality and occurs 48-72 hours after last alcoholic drink (two words, no space in between)
  6. 8. GABA receptors in which system lead to sedative effects?
  7. 9. Cocaine inhibits the CNS transporters for dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine, blocking their uptake where (two words no space)
  8. 12. Irreversibly inhibits the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase
  9. 13. Cocaine blocking which ion channel is responsible for local anesthetic effect and negative cardiac effects