Psych Meds & Mechanisms
Side Effects & Safety
🩺 Somatic Symptom & Related Disorders
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Anything goes
100

All phenothiazines end in what suffix?

What is “-zine”

100

What are the 4 classic anticholinergic side effects?

What is Dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, drowsiness

100

Define somatization

What is Transferring mental experiences into physical symptoms.

100

At what age does Autism Spectrum Disorder typically present?

What is 18 months to 3 years

100

1tbsp=_ ml

What is 15 ml 

200

Lithium primarily treats which phase of bipolar disorder?

What is Mania

200

What is the #1 nursing diagnosis for patients on benzodiazepines?

What is Risk for Injury

200

What is la belle indifférence often seen in?

What is Conversion Disorder

200

Name one key social characteristic of ASD.

What is Little eye contact / limited gestures / no spontaneous enjoyment

200

What is the general rule for Psych drugs 

What is it cause hypotension & weight gain

300

Tricyclic antidepressants belong to which modern class?
 

What is NSSRI – Non-Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

300

EPS stands for what, and which drug class causes it?

What is Extrapyramidal Syndrome – Typical Antipsychotics (zines, Haldol)

300

Primary vs secondary gains – explain difference.

What is Primary = relief from anxiety; Secondary = attention/comfort from others.

300

What class of meds may treat severe tic disorders?

What is Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., risperidone, clonidine, aripiprazole)

300

Lithium’s therapeutic range is:

What is 0.6-1.2

400

Daily Double: Explain the main difference between benzos and antidepressants.

What is Benzos act quickly short-term; antidepressants take longer but long-term.

400

What is the dangerous, potentially fatal condition associated with Haldol?

What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

400

What medication type is often used for symptom management in somatic disorders?

What is SSRIs (e.g., fluoxetine, sertraline, paroxetine)

400

True or False: Atomoxetine is a stimulant used for ADHD.

What is False – It’s a non-stimulant norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.

400

Which disorder is acute and reversible

What is delirium

500

Which psych med requires avoiding tyramine foods?
 

What is MAOIs – to prevent hypertensive crisis.

500

Why must Geodon (ziprasidone) be avoided in patients with cardiac issues?

What is it prolongs the QT interval and can cause sudden cardiac arrest.

500

Daily Double- Name one problem-focused coping strategy from treatment approaches.

What is Role-playing, journaling, daily routine planning, etc.

500

List three home/school strategies for children with ADHD.

What is Consistent rewards/consequences, structured routine, therapeutic play.

500

What must we all use?

Therapeutic Communication 

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