Nothing fun about seizures.
Pills first. Questions later.
Assess, re-assess and re-assess your re-assessment.
Side effects are the worse. Or are they?
Just when you thought you were done with neurotransmitters.
100

Repetitive movements like lip smacking, that lack purpose. 

What is an automatism. 

100

Medications used for moderate to severe Alzheimer's dementia.

What is donepezil (Aricept) and memantine (Namenda)?

100

Description and rationale of medication administration for Parkinson disease.

What is prompt to maintain continuous therapeutic levels?

100

Side effects associated with dopamine agonists pramipexole (Mirapex). (list at least 4)

What is constipation, dry mouth, dyspepsia, nausea, amnesia, dizziness hallucination and drowsiness/sleep attacks?

100

The four cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

What is tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural instability?

200

Abnormal motor phenomena associated with epilepsy?

What is convulsions. 

200

Mainstay treatment for patient living with Parkinson's disease.

What is carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet)?

200

A structured environment, consistency with repetition while avoiding overstimulation.

What are interventions for the Alzheimer's patient?

200

Side effects associated with cholinesterase inhibitors donepezil (Aricept). (list at least 3)

What is headache, dizziness, N/V/D, bradycardia?

200

Decreased dopamine levels effect this movement.

What are refined voluntary movements?

300

The nursing intervention of greatest priority to address a patient taking phenytoin's (Dilantin's) narrow therapeutic window.

Assess plasma levels as ordered. 

300

I work with glutamate a major excitatory neurotransmitter to keep the transmission flowing.

What is memantine (Namenda)?

300

Only give me this medication while I am awake.

What is Carbidopa/Levodopa?

300

Selegiline impacts dopamine levels which can result in this serious side effect.

What is Serotonin Syndrome?

300

This neurotransmitter is lower in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's.

What is Acetylcholine?

400

Grapefruit juice should be avoided with this anti-seizure medication. 

What is carbamazepine (Tegretol) 

400

Inactivates MAOs resulting in higher levels of monoamine neurotransmitters and comes in a patch.

What is Selegiline?

400

Weeks to months before benefits are seen.

What are realistic time frames for therapeutic effect of treatments?

400

The cholinergic effects of this drug can lead to an acute need to use the bathroom.

What is diarrhea from donepezil (Aricept)?

400

Two neurotransmitters that stimulate the basal ganglia.

What is dopamine and acetylcholine?

500

A safe and effective dose of a 5 year old patient who weighs 35lbs, and is prescribed 20mg every 12 hours. The suggested initial dose is 2.5mg/kg/day, in divided dose. Is this a safe and effective dose? 

Yes. 19.88mg is a safe and effective dose. 

500

Without my partner prescription I am basically useless.

What is Entacapone (with Carbidopa/Levodopa)?

500

There is no cure for Alzheimer dementia, so this is the focus of care.

What is symptom management and family support?

500

Stopping this medication abruptly could lead to withdrawal. 

What is pramipexole (Mirapex)?

500

Complication of Parkinson Disease involving loss of movement.

What is akinesia?

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