The nurse reviews a client's medical record and finds that the client received Innovar. The nurse understands that this drug results in neuroleptanalgesia and is a combination of which of the following drugs? Select all that apply

A) Lidocaine
B) Fentanyl
C) Etomidate
D) Droperidol
E) Methohexital


Ans: B, D
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The drug Innovar is a combination drug consisting of fentanyl and droperidol.

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