Is that your med?
Antihistamine
Benzodiazepine
Az/BB
ETOH/Opioid
100

This medication exerts CNS depressant activity at the subcortical level of the CNS?

What is antihistamine

100

Antihistamines are drugs that are useful in the treatment(s) of

a. Heart attack

b. Allergies

c. Abnormal blood clotting

d. Anxiety

e. Bacterial infection

What are allergies and anxiety

100

What are the generic names for benzodiazepines?

Alprazolam, “-pam”, Chlordiazepoxide

100

What are the generic names for Azaspirodecanedione and Beta Blocker?

Buspirone and Propranolol

100

What withdrawal symptoms would a nurse assess on a patient who frequently uses opium?

Nausea, vomiting, anxiety

200

This medication amplify the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)

What is benzodiazepine

200

What are the two most common generic names for antihistamines?

Diphenhydramine and hydroxyzine

200

What time of day is best to take a benzodiazepine?

Bedtime

200

What medication should not be taken within 14 days of taking an MAO inhibitor?

(Buspirone) it can cause a hypertensive crisis

200

A patient with prolonged alcohol abuse is deficient in what vitamin?

Thiamine (B1) or Vitamin B

300

An opioid antagonist that suppresses cravings for alcohol and decreases the relapse rate

What is Naltrexone

300

What topics should be included when teaching a client about diphenhydramine/Benadryl?

a. Avoid ETOH and other CNS depressants

b. Notify the healthcare provider if confusion or hypotension occurs

c. Take sugarless candy, gum, or ice chips to relieve dry mouth

d. Avoid performing dangerous activities or operating dangerous equipment

All of them

300

This is the antidote for Benzodiazepine?

What is Flumazenil

300

The nurse is assessing a patient for a one-month follow-up after being prescribed Buspirone, to determine the medication's effectiveness, which manifestation would be absent?

A. Paranoid thought process

B. Rapid heartbeat anxiety 

C. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms

D. Thought broadcasting or delusions

B. Rapid heartbeat anxiety (Rationale: it is not recommended for treatment of paranoid though disorders , drug or alcohol withdrawals, or schizophrenia

300

What are the generic names for ETOH and opioid treatment?

Disulfiram, acamprosate, naltrexone, buprenorphine

400

This medication was developed as an antipsychotic drug but was deemed ineffective and found to be more useful as a treatment for anxiety

What is Buspirone/Buspar

400

This antihistamine drug is not approved by the FDA to treat anxiety

What is Diphenhydramine/Benadryl

400

Benzodiazepines can be used to treat all the following conditions except?

a. Prior to an invasive procedure

b. Alzheimer’s disease

c. Seizures

d. Insomnia

Alzheimer’s Disease

400

A patient has been diagnosed with performance anxiety. The nurse anticipates use of which drug to treat this psychologic disorder?
a) Clonazepam [Klonopin]
b) Alprazolam [Xanax]
c) Propranolol [Inderal]
d) Sertraline [Zoloft]

c) Propranolol [Inderal]

400

A client in the detoxification program for opioid withdrawal approaches the nurse complaining about body aches and feeling shaky. The nurse noticed the client had hand tremors, was restless, and had dilated pupils. What medication(s) is appropriate to administer for a client experiencing opioid withdrawal?

Methadone, Clonidine, Buprenorphine, Naltrexone

500

Although it is not approved for psychiatric indications, this medication has been prescribed for SAD and performance anxiety

What is Propranolol

500

These drugs are part of the second-generation antihistamine which is generally safer because they don’t cause sedation and interact with fewer medications

What is Cetirizine/Zyrtec, Desloratadine/Clarinex, Fexofenadine/Allegra, Loratadine/Claritin

500

Name 5 withdrawal symptoms

Increased anxiety, HR, BP, temp/sweating, decreased memory, agitation, seizures/tremors, insomnia, vomiting, muscle aches

500

A client asks the nurse administering the medication buspirone how the medication will work. Which of the following response is best?

a. It binds to serotonin and dopamine receptors in your brain

b. It enhances the activity of GABA in your brain

c. It blocks the reuptake of GABA in your brain

d. It inhibits the breakdown of norepinephrine in your brain

a. It binds to serotonin and dopamine receptors in your brain (Buspirone (BuSpar) is an anxiolytic medication that works by binding to serotonin and dopamine receptors in the brain, which helps regulate mood and reduce anxiety.)

500

Often seen in severe alcohol dependency, this neurological disorder is caused by a lack of Vitamin B1

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome

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