Mechanism of action
Side effects
Lab values and monitoring
Patient teaching
Random
100

Moderates GABA to sedate the CNS 

What is Benzodiazepine?

100

This side effect commonly causes patients to stop taking TCAs.

What is weight gain?

100

Lithium levels are typically drawn this many hours after the last dose.

What is 12 hours?

100

Psych meds should never be stopped suddenly because of this syndrome.

What is discontinuation syndrome/withdrawal?

100

Valproic acid belongs to this medication subclass.

What are anticonvulsants?


200

______ works by increasing availability of serotonin? 

What is Buspirone?

200

This side effect of lithium often improves over time and may be treated with propranolol.

What is a fine hand tremor? 

200

These tests are monitored routinely with lithium therapy.

What are renal function tests and electrolytes?

200

Patients taking sedating psych medications should avoid these activities until adjusted.

What are hazardous activities/driving?

200

Anticonvulsants may decrease levels of these two vitamins.

What are vitamin B12 and folate?

300

_____ works by blocking the reuptake of serotonin?

What is SSRIs?

300

This EPS symptom causes constant movement/restlessness.

What is akathisia?

300

Antipsychotics require monitoring of blood glucose and this long-term diabetes marker.

What is Hemoglobin A1c?

300

Therapy is still important for anxiety patients because medications do this.

What is temporarily treat symptoms only?


300

Lithium is excreted through this organ.

What are the kidneys?

400

________ primarily work by blocking dopamine?

What is antipsychotics?
400

This side effect of antipsychotics involves involuntary facial movements and may become permanent.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

400

This lab test monitors thyroid function in lithium and MAOI therapy.

What is TSH?

400

Patients taking lithium should keep this intake consistent every day to avoid toxicity.

What are fluid and sodium intake?

400

The therapeutic lithium level range is this.

What is 0.5–1.5 mEq/L?


500

Blocks re-uptake of norepinephrine and some serotonin. Used for moderate to more severe depressions (not for suicidal clients)

ANTIDEPRESSANT. Sub-Classification: TRICYCLIC

500

This dangerous antipsychotic reaction includes fever, diaphoresis, muscle rigidity, and confusion.

What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

500

The normal WBC range monitored for agranulocytosis is this.

What is 4,000–11,000?

500

A patient on antipsychotics should use sunscreen and protective clothing because of this medication effect.

What is photosensitivity?

500

MAOIs require avoiding foods high in this amino acid.

What is tyramine?

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