Antidepressants
anti-anxiety
anti-psychotics
bipolar
ADHD/withdrawal
100

The reason that we use the nickname "Amy trips a lot" for the TCA amitriptyline.

What is because TCA's cause sedation?

100

Commonly end in "pam" or "lam" and can be used daily or PRN for anxiety.

What are benzodiazepines?

100

Have more risk of causing Extrapyramidal symptoms such as dystonia, pseudoparkinsonism, akathisia, and tardive dyskinesia

What are typical or first generation antipsychotics such as haloperidol, chlorpromazine?

100

0.6--1.2 mEq/L

What is the therapeutic range of lithium?  

100

Give with a meal or right before a meal (preferably breakfast), do not give after 4 pm, monitor for depression/suicidal ideation, monitor for diaphoresis, tachycardia, weight loss

What is patient/parent education with ADHD meds such as methylphenidate, amphetamines?

200

Initial weight loss followed by weight gain, sexual dysfunction, GI discomfort, headache, increase in suicidal thoughts

What are possible side effects of SSRI's or SNRI's?

200

Taken daily to decrease anxiety, sometimes prescribed with a benzo at first because it takes it 4-6 weeks to start having an effect.

What is buspirone?

200

Cause less anti-cholinergic effects, less hypotension, and less likely to cause neuroleptic malignant syndrome

What are atypical or second generation antipsychotics such as clozapine, risperidone, and quetiapine

200

Do not participate in activities that will cause excessive sweating, drink adequate amounts of non-caffeinated/non-alcoholic fluids daily, consume adequate/normal amounts of sodium daily, report any diarrhea/vomiting to provider, report coarse tremors or anorexia

What is patient education for lithium?
200

Modafinil or armodafinil

What are meds that are prescribed for narcolepsy or "sleep attacks"?

300

Alcohol, aged or smoked cheeses or meats, soy sauce, avocados, pickles

What are foods/drinks high in tyramine that should be avoided by anyone who takes MAOI's?

300

These meds if discontinued abruptly can cause anxiety/panic attacks and withdrawal symptoms.

What are benzodiazepines?

300

Neutropenia and hyperlipidemia

What are adverse effects of clozapine?

300

Weight gain, hypothyroidism or goiter, fine tremors, renal toxicity, thirst/polyuria, GI upset

What are adverse effects of lithium?

300

This is the benzodiazepine ordered many times for alcohol withdrawal to prevent seizures

What is chlordiazepoxide?

400

This is the biggest concern with TCA's especially if someone overdoses on them

What are cardiac dysrhythmias?

400

It does not cause the sedation, dependency issues, or the same dangers that benzodiazepines can

What is the reason that buspirone is better than benzodiazepines for anti-anxiety?

400

Diaphoresis, fever, led-pipe muscle rigidity, unstable vital signs, confusion, tachycardia

What are signs/symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

400

Very severe drowsiness, extreme confusion, seizures, coma, death

What can happen if lithium toxicity is not recognized or reported?  Levels over 1.5 mEq/L

400

Can be used as an antidepressant in the Wellbutrin formulation but can also be used for nicotine withdrawal

What is bupropion?  Zyban formulation

500

Nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, hyperreflexia, agitation/confusion, tremors, delusions/hallucinations, tachycardia, headache

What are signs/symptoms of serotonin syndrome that can happen when combining antidepressants with other antidepressants or St. John's Wort?

500

Fatal respiratory depression and hypotension can occur if combined with opioids, alcohol or other CNS depressants

What does the black box warning state on benzodiazepines?

500

Cooling blankets, IV fluids, vital sign monitoring, kidney function monitoring, possibly administer dantrolene

What are Nursing interventions with neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

500
Must be taken several times daily due to short half life

What is lithium?

500

Can be used to deter alcohol consumption

What is disulfiram?

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