Kindly explain Q46 having some confusion. I referred 3rd year psychiatric book R Sreevani 4th edition page 253 and answer seems to be bupronorphine. Issue is not that am i right or wrong but the question is that if the same question is asked again galat nahue hona chaiya phur say.❤
8:05 Correct option is Ketorlac 15mg, Ketorolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) known to potentially worsen headaches, especially those related to sensitivity to light, sound, and smell. It can also cause gastrointestinal issues, which might further exacerbate symptoms in a patient experiencing headache sensitivity. Therefore, it's typically avoided in cases where headaches are already present. Morphine, is typically used to manage severe pain, and it doesn't specifically exacerbate headaches in the same way NSAIDs like Ketorolac might.
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@Rjcareerpoint I think the Q46 answer will be Option B because bupronorphine is used to prevent not Disulfaram. Disulfaram reacts with aldehyde which causes the symptoms however there is no aldehyde present in opioids. Kindly respond in case i need correction Thank you
@@Thesmartshokeenvlogs but jo psychiatric ke book hai us pa answer hai. 3rd year main subject book Refer Page 253 of mental health and psychiatric nursing by R Sreevani 4th edition you will get the answer