This card is probably one of the most poorly-written cards I've encountered.
It's asking you to mind-read for an answer that you literally have to guess on.
Like, with the cloze, you could answer benzos, opioids, corticosteroids, lithium, or a slew of other drug classes.
If you don't like my suggestion, that's fine. But you should still change it to reflect adequate learning and recall principles or just trash the card completely.
You can't expect students to read your mind. When the sentence says "such as ___," the honest answer is whatever drug class comes to mind first. And if that's benzodiazepines or opioids instead of anticholinergics, the card marks them wrong for knowing the material.
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/6P0jfT?q=delerium







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