Which of these drugs is an example of centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants?
Valium®
Mivacron®
Nuromax®
Tracrium®
Valium®
Rationale: Valium® (diazepam) is used as a muscle relaxant. Mivacron®, Nuromax®, and Tracrium® are neuromuscular blocking agents.
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A) left shoulder. B) right shoulder. C) sternum. D) neck.
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medication for a patient with a life threatening condition narcotic to be compounded for intravenous infusion medication to any patient within a rehabilitation facility medication to a patient in any type of hospice care
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